Tools and Services for Improving Soil Functions
Dorota Orlof
Dorota Orlof
BonaRes Products
“BonaRes” is a German abbreviation and stands for “Soil as a sustainable resource for the bioeconomy”. This funding initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) is focused on the sustainable use of soils as a limited resource. The ultimate goal of BonaRes is to extend the scientific understanding of soil ecosystems and to improve the productivity of soils and other soil functions while developing new strategies for a sustainable use and management of soils. The BonaRes Portal provides information about the BonaRes projects, access to data, knowledge and models, as well as to decision support options for a sustainable soil management.
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The BonaRes Data Centre merges data from soil research and provides it for general use. First and foremost it refers to research data from the BonaRes collaborative projects. Special attention is drawn to long-term field experiments in Germany which contribute significantly to the analysis of long term soil changes. Soil data from the public sector will also be included like monitoring and research data from other sources.
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- Check accessible BonaRes Data Sets
- Check the Video to learn about our Repository
- Explore research data on BonaRes Repository
- Visit the map of Long Term Field Experiments
- Read the LTE - Long Term (Field) Experiments factsheets
A key objective of BonaRes is to predict the impact of agricultural management on key soil functions such as biomass production, water storage and filtering, habitat for biological activity, carbon storage, and nutrient recycling. All these functions depend on a multitude of soil processes and their interactions which are sensitive to agricultural management practices and are differing for soils of different properties. This is why the assessment of soil functions needs to be done in a site-specific way. The ultimate goal of BonaRes is to provide policy makers and farmers with scientifically sound information regarding agricultural management options and their impact on soil functions.
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- What are key soil functions?
- The BODIUM modeling approach of soil functions.
- Explore the soil structure library .
- Check societal aspects of soil functions to get help in structuring research, defining impact areas and indicators
- Download the handbook of soil-related impact assessment.
- Check the Video about our Impact Assessment Platform
- Visit the Outreach Page
- Check upcoming Events
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Scientific articles on BonaRes research are regularly published in high-ranking national and international journals. Below, you find a list of articles of all BonaRes collaborative projects. We also publish manuals, fact sheets, workshop and work reports on different aspects of BonaRes research online in our BonaRes report series.
- Scientific Publications
- BonaRes Report Series
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- Watch the Video Teaser about BonaRes
- Videos about other projects
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Collaborative Projects
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The BonaRes funded research work aims at securing productivity and efficiency of soil as a resource in the long run and – if possible – to enhance them. 10 interdisciplinary collaborative projects and the BonaRes-Centre help to ensure these goals by researching possibilities to optimize soil function and by asking questions such as how can the use of water and nutrition be made more efficient or how can land use strategies and land use management be optimized?
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Intelligence for Soil (I4S)
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News
June 15, 2021
BonaRes Assessment Portal - Explainer Video
The BonaRes Assessment Platform maintained at ZALF (Germany) is a guidance tool that helps researchers conduct soil-related sustainability impact assessments. This movie explains how the platform can be used by...
June 03, 2021
Job offer: Postdoc Postion in the BMBF project INPLAMINT (f/m/d)
May 27, 2021
Müncheberg V140 Long-Term Field Experiment – more data available
May 26, 2021
Registration for the Landscape 2021 Conference is now open!
May 20, 2021
AgReDiT tool for improving the AGROVOC vocabulary goes online
April 26, 2021
Nationwide citizen science campaign on soil research starts
April 22, 2021