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Safeguarding Scotland's soils
30/06/2008
The first ever framework to protect Scotland's soils from pollution and climate change was launched for consultation today.
The Scottish Soil Framework promotes the sustainable management and protection of soils for the economic, social and environmental stability of Scotland.
Richard Lochhead, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Environment, said:
"Scotland is renowned the world over for our production of high quality food and drink as well as our spectacular landscape. What is less known is the key role of soil in sustaining our farmlands, forests and landscapes.
"Our soils are mostly in good health as a direct result of sustainable land management over a prolonged period. But we cannot afford to be complacent.
"Pollution and climate change are putting renewed pressures on our soils and could, if not properly managed, significantly reduce our ability to grow crops and ensure Scotland's long-term food security.
"This framework promotes a range of activities to manage soils, raise awareness and ensure soils are considered in planning and other decisions.
"In an ever changing global climate where food shortages are ever increasing, it is crucial that we protect an asset covering some 98 per cent of our country."
The Scottish Soil Framework aims to promote the sustainable management and protection of soils consistent with the economic, social and environmental needs of Scotland. Four main areas are identified to:
- Raise awareness of the distinctiveness of Scottish soils
- Integrate soil protection into other policies
- Improve the accessibility to information on soils, including the development of a Scottish Soil Monitoring Network
- Improve understanding, highlighting knowledge gaps and research needs
The Scottish Government and agencies will continue to assess the effectiveness of soil policies in light of new evidence and in the context of climate change.