The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems

Since the first days of mankind, soil has been unchanging component of the world history. Soil has been the main reason for the transition from hunting to settled life, used in the creation of dozens of tools and equipments and again it has been a reason for the wars delivering and ending world civi...

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Main Authors: Çağla Temiz, Oğuz Can Turgay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Bioethics Association 2020-10-01
Series:Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=tjob&un=TJOB-98700
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spelling doaj-c1b63c97d0134b2395e6add65bb904082020-12-06T17:12:21ZengTurkish Bioethics Association Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi2148-59172020-10-017314415010.5505/tjob.2020.98700TJOB-98700The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil ProblemsÇağla Temiz0Oğuz Can Turgay1Ankara University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Soil Science and Plant NutritionAnkara University, Faculty of Agriculture Department of Soil Science and Plant NutritionSince the first days of mankind, soil has been unchanging component of the world history. Soil has been the main reason for the transition from hunting to settled life, used in the creation of dozens of tools and equipments and again it has been a reason for the wars delivering and ending world civilizations. Soil is the basic element on which man lives and depends on it. On the other hand, human beings have regarded the soil as a tool and a lifeless resource in providing food with a utilitarian mentality throughout history. In the second half of the nineteenth century, after the realization of the fact that soil resources have been damaged by the effects of human activities such as agriculture, industry and urbanization, causing irreversible degradations, mankind started to think about the ways to use the soil in a sustainable manner and also to protect it. Despite the intensive efforts of the international scientific communities and public societies, the common understanding of soil has still been limited to the sense of treating soil as a lifeless tool that must be managed to do agriculture. However, human is not a master of soil ecosystem but a member of it. Soil is a shelter of many living things creating a huge biodiversity over the planet earth and more importantly it regulates food and water cycles as well as the climate. For that reason, we have moral responsibilities towards the soil that we share with many other creatures. In this regard, soil ethics may gain us different perspectives to handle and solve global soil problems in the future. This review seeks opportunities to link soil ethics to current global soil issues to facilitate future challenges on a more sustainable life.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=tjob&un=TJOB-98700soilglobal soil problemssoil degradationethicland ethics
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The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi
soil
global soil problems
soil degradation
ethic
land ethics
author_facet Çağla Temiz
Oğuz Can Turgay
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title The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
title_short The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
title_full The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
title_fullStr The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Land (Soil) Ethics in Solving Soil Problems
title_sort role of land (soil) ethics in solving soil problems
publisher Turkish Bioethics Association
series Türkiye Biyoetik Dergisi
issn 2148-5917
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Since the first days of mankind, soil has been unchanging component of the world history. Soil has been the main reason for the transition from hunting to settled life, used in the creation of dozens of tools and equipments and again it has been a reason for the wars delivering and ending world civilizations. Soil is the basic element on which man lives and depends on it. On the other hand, human beings have regarded the soil as a tool and a lifeless resource in providing food with a utilitarian mentality throughout history. In the second half of the nineteenth century, after the realization of the fact that soil resources have been damaged by the effects of human activities such as agriculture, industry and urbanization, causing irreversible degradations, mankind started to think about the ways to use the soil in a sustainable manner and also to protect it. Despite the intensive efforts of the international scientific communities and public societies, the common understanding of soil has still been limited to the sense of treating soil as a lifeless tool that must be managed to do agriculture. However, human is not a master of soil ecosystem but a member of it. Soil is a shelter of many living things creating a huge biodiversity over the planet earth and more importantly it regulates food and water cycles as well as the climate. For that reason, we have moral responsibilities towards the soil that we share with many other creatures. In this regard, soil ethics may gain us different perspectives to handle and solve global soil problems in the future. This review seeks opportunities to link soil ethics to current global soil issues to facilitate future challenges on a more sustainable life.
topic soil
global soil problems
soil degradation
ethic
land ethics
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