SoilBON Essential Biodiversity Variables framework (Guerra et al., 2021).

The Soil Biodiversity Observation Network (SoilBON) is a global partnership that is working with the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI), the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN), and other global and regional partners to make available the soil biological and ecosystem observations needed to ensure living soil resources are sustainably conserved and managed and can support essential human needs. We do this by focusing on expanding the existing Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) to target specifically soil ecological features (below).

SoilBON partners represent a range of stakeholders, including researchers, educators, and policy advisors from academic, governmental, and private sectors. The goal is to further connect multinational partners and initiatives in a worldwide effort to understand soil biodiversity, document how it is changing, how these changes affect people who rely on soil living resources for their well-being and livelihoods, and how a sustainable use of ecosystems can safeguard soil biodiversity.

By registering in SoilBON you can:

  • Participate in a coordinated global effort to monitor soil biodiversity and ecosystem function;

  • Coordinate biodiversity monitoring across countries and regions;

  • Participate in a community of practice dedicated the monitoring of soil biodiversity, soil ecosystem functions, and their conservation;

SoilBON aims to support the development of a global community for the observation, understanding, and prediction of soil biodiversity, being a forum to network groups to advance methods for observing soil biodiversity including integration of information across spatial, temporal and taxonomic scales.

 

 

See SoilBON Foodweb Open Call for Invertebrate Images HERE

 

 

 
 

SoilBON Global Co-Leads

 
 

 
 

SoilBON Global Network Laboratories