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Policy for Sustainable Soil Management
Soil degradation in Colombia significantly impacts productivity, biodiversity, and the landscape. Key environmental pressures include extensive use of chemicals in economic activities, unsustainable urban expansion, conventional soil tillage practices, and deforestation.
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Policy for Sustainable Soil Management sustainable development goals that relate to the policy for sustainable soil management Objective 15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, stop and reverse land degradation, halt the loss of biodiversity. Objective 12: Guarantee sustainable consumption and production patterns. Objective 11: Make cities more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Objective 3: Guarantee a healthy life and promote the well-being of all at all ages. Impacts from soil degradation in Colombia Changes in the landscape Change in soil water regime and hydrological cycles Decreased productivity Biodiversity loss Driving forces that induce the change or degradation process in the soils of our country Planning and land management Industry Hydrocarbon exploitation and mining Population increase Environmental pressures and stress points that degrade soils in Colombia Conventional soil tillage, machinery and animals transit, and intensive irrigation Use of chemical products (organic and inorganic) in economic activities Urban expansion without sustainability criteria Deforestation and fires