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Sustaining soil for advancing peace: World is one family

Rattan Lal
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2022, 77 (3) 43A-47A; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2022.0411A
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    Stressors to peace caused by soil degradation and global warming.

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    Military activities, including tracked vehicle traffic, increase soil compaction and negatively impact soil quality. US Department of Defense photo by Andres Chandler.

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    Sustainable soil and agriculture as a platform for peace and political stability have strong impacts on livelihood security, conflict prevention, social equity, and sustainable peace (Justino et al. 2020).

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