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Soil Organic Carbon for Climate-Resilient Food Systems: From Evidence to Policy Action

Soil organic carbon plays a critical role in building climate-resilient food systems by improving soil fertility, strengthening water retention, supporting productivity, and contributing to climate mitigation. At the same time, soil degradation and unsustainable land management continue to undermine these benefits, while evidence on soil restoration and regenerative agriculture is not always reflected in policy, planning, or investment decisions.  This 60-minute webinar will explore how evidence on soil health and soil organic carbon can be translated into policy-relevant messages and practical action. Participants will gain insight into the links between soil health, climate resilience, and food security, as well as the policy and governance gaps that continue to limit progress.

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23rd World Congress of Soil Science

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Better livestock management for biodiversity and ecosystem services