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Soils, landscapes and natural resources such as water underpin natural and managed ecosystems. They provide ecosystem and productive services on which we rely for agriculture and forestry and act as a platform for communities, infrastructure, and the national identity on which our culture and tourist trade is based.

Current land uses, intensification, the changing geographical pattern of our land uses, as well as climate change and variability, are putting increasing pressures on our soils, landscapes, and natural resources, threatening their ability to sustain the critical functions on which we depend.

Our research looks at the complex inter-relationships that control the response of soils and landscapes to climatic and human-induced pressures, evaluating current risk, and offering sustainable land use and natural resource allocation options.