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Dr Harald Ginzky, Lawyer of Umweltbundesamt, Germany
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Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
Mr Hugo Bourhis, International Consultant, FAO GSP
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Webinar on soil governance and launch of SoiLEX
13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
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13 January 2021 | 15:00 to 16:30 CET online (Zoom platform).
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Good Governance for sustainable soil management: How to do it?
1. German Environment Agency
Good Governance for sustainable
soil management: How to do it?
Dr. Harald Ginzky
Section II 2.1 / General Water and Soils Aspects
FAO- WEBINAR “Soil Governance” – 13 January 2021
2. WHY SOIL GOVERNANCE ?
Healthy soils necessary for sustainable development and even the survival
of mankind
Ecological and social services of soils
Carbon sink
Host of biodiversity
Buffer for Groundwater
Required for Production of Food and Renewable Energy Plants
Cultural and historical value
Ongoing Land Degradation
Consequences of Land Degradation
Loss of basis to make a living
Migration
Climate change and loss of biodiversity
Political and even military tensions
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3. INCREASED AWARENESS: TIME IS NOW
2012: Ambition of „Land Degradation Neutral World“
„The Future – we want“ – Rio+20 Outcome Document
2015: Target 15.3 – Sustainable Development Goals
Land Degradation Neutrality – important international commitment
Since 2018 several reports and studies on the importance of healthy soils
IPCC 2018
IPCC „Land and Climate“
IPBES
Several national studies
Main drivers for this new perception
Climate Change and biodiversity crisis
Food security and potential regional conflicts
Covid 19 – Pandemic:
Need of resilient systems
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4. SOIL GOVERNANCE – various levels
Purpose: Achievement of sustainable soil management
Governance: Legal provision, institutional arrangement, economic
aspects
International and regional (eg. European) level
National level:
Regulations on the ground
Implementation and enforcement essential
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5. RECOMMENDATIONS – national level
RECOMMENDATION 1: NEED OF DATA AND INFORMATION
Soil Scientific Boards required
Gathering, evaluation and assessment of data and information
Distribution to policy maker and other users (private sector, farmers)
RECOMMENDATION 2: GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF NATIONAL SOIL
GOVERNANCE
Maintainance and enhancement of ecological and social functions of
soils
Recognition of soil as a „natural resource“
IMPORTANT: Permission control system for land/soil use change
Compensation obligation to offset all negative effects on healthy soils
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6. RECOMMENDATIONS – national level
RECOMMENDATION 3: OTHER SECTORAL PROVISIONS TO CONSIDER SOIL
ASPECTS
Many drivers of unsustainable soil management
Agriculture, urbanization, industrial facilities, mining and infrastructure
projects, such as streets, railways, airports, poverty and demograhic growth
All other sectoral provisions: Maintain and enhance ecological and social services
of soils
RECOMMENDATION 4: LEGALLY BINDING STANDARDS FOR ALL SOIL
THREATS:
Compaction, erosion, soil sealing, loss of carbon and biodiversity,
salinization, water scarcity, flooding
Important:
Clearly defined and agreed level of ambition
Clear instructions for implementing authorities
Important and helpful work of FAO
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7. RECOMMENDATIONS – national level
RECOMMENDATION 5: CLARIFICATION OF TENURE RIGHTS
Poverty Eradication
Controll of Foreign Investors
Justice for all
RECOMMENDATION 6: EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS AND
ARRANGEMENTS
Implementation, enforcement and sanctions essential
Clarification of roles and responsibilities
Demanding and time-consuming task
RECOMMENDATION 7: INVOLVEMENT OF SOCIETY
Access to Env. Information, Public Participation and Access to Justice
Instrument to control public authorities and foreign investors
Prevent all kind of corruption
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8. RECOMMENDATIONS – national level
RECOMMENDATION 8: ACT NOW
Public Awareness very high: workshops in Africa in 2019
Many initiatives for improved soil governance
PAN-African Parliament: Model law for sustainable soil mangement
Several doctoral thesis´in this context
RECOMMENDATION 9: DO NOT REINVENT THE WHEEL
International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy
IUCN Specialist Group on Soil Governance
International workshop on best practices
FAO SOILEX
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9. International Soil Governance Workshop New Delhi 15/16 October 2019 9
Thank you for your
attention
Dr. Harald Ginzky
Harald.ginzky@uba.de
10. Websites and literature
WORKSHOP IN KAMPALA UGANDA 2017
HTTPS://WWW.UMWELTBUNDESAMT.DE/EN/INTERNATIONAL-WORKSHOP-NAIROBI-
KENIA-AUGUST-201
WORKSHOP IN NAIROBI KENYA 2018
HTTPS://WWW.UMWELTBUNDESAMT.DE/INTERNATIONALER-WORKSHOP-NAIROBI-
KENIA-AUGUST-2018
INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND POLICY
HTTPS://WWW.UMWELTBUNDESAMT.DE/EN/TOPICS/INTERNATIONAL-YEARBOOK-OF-
SOIL-LAW-POLICY
PAN-AFRICAN PARLIAMENT ON MODEL LAW
HTTPS://WWW.AFRICANPARLIAMENTARYNEWS.COM/2020/03/PAP-MAPS-FIRST-STEPS-
FOR-MODEL.HTML?M=1
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11. Websites and literature
AFRICAN SOIL PROTECTION LAW - MAPPING OUT OPTIONS FOR A MODEL LEGISLATION
FOR SUSTAINABLE SOIL MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA - A COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS
FROM KENYA, CAMEROON AND ZAMBIA
AUTHORS: PATRICIA MBOTE, HARALD GINZKY, CHRISTOPHER TAMASANG, OLIVER
RUPPEL, PAMELA TOWELA SAMBO
EFFECTIVE SOIL GOVERNANCE: GERMAN AND AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES, IN: SOIL LAW &
GOVERNANCE IN INDIA”, REIHE: INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND
POLICY – REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES
CO-AUTORS: HARALD GINZKY AND OLIVER RUPPEL
GERMAN SOIL GOVERNANCE, IN: INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND POLICY
2019
AUTHOR: HARALD GINZKY
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12. Websites and literature
SUITABLE MEASURES ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL TO IMPLEMENT “SUSTAINABLE
MANAGEMENT OF SOIL” AND “LAND DEGRADATION NEUTRALITY” IN: INTERNATIONAL
YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND POLICY – REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES, 2020, S. 35- 54
AUTHOR: HARALD GINZKY
THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF SOILS AS A COMMON CONCERN OF HUMANKIND:
HOW TO IMPLEMENT IT ?, IN: INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND POLICY
2017, S. 433 - 450
AUTHOR: HARALD GINZKY
INTERNATIONAL SOIL PROTECTION LAW –HISTORY, CONCEPTS AND LATEST
DEVELOPMENTS, IN: INTERNATIONAL YEARBOOK OF SOIL LAW AND POLICY 2016, S 49
-72
CO-AUTHORS: BEN BOER, HARALD GINZKY, IRENE HEUSER
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