Die Bodenkultur (Oct 2019)

INSPIRATION for Sustainable Soil and Land Use Management in Austria

  • Minixhofer Pia,
  • Stangl Rosemarie,
  • Baumgarten Andreas,
  • Huber Sigbert,
  • Weigl Martin,
  • Tramberend Peter,
  • Zechmeister-Boltenstern Sophie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/boku-2019-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 2
pp. 113 – 123

Abstract

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In times of climate change and increasing societal needs, the pressure on land is unprecedented. Sustainable soil and land use management is only achievable if stakeholders from sectors concerned work together. The aim of the project INSPIRATION (Integrated spatial planning, land use, and soil management esearch action) was the integration of science and interdisciplinary research fields to develop a strategic research agenda (SRA) for sustainable land use and soil management in Europe. This article presents the Austrian perspective and contribution to the SRA, highlights the findings of the project, and identifies the most urgent research needs addressing key societal challenges. The project followed a bottom-up, multi-stakeholder approach to enable an evidence-based collation process of interdisciplinary research needs. Through expert interviews, reviews of state-of-the-art documents, and public involvement, six key research topics of the most pressing research needs in Austria were identified. This Austrian contribution to the SRA is characterized by the need for a communication frame and knowledge transfer among research, policy, and society. A compatible knowledge transfer is pivotal to establish an understanding of shared responsibilities among all stakeholders.

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