Conclusion
Impact of urban managements on soil biodiversity

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Impact of urban managements on soil biodiversity

Author : Alan VERGNES

Publication date: October 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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3. Conclusion

Although knowledge of urban soil biodiversity has improved considerably since the beginning of the 21st century, it remains essentially limited to the sphere of a few soil ecologists and political activists. Mediation work is needed to raise awareness in other spheres of society: from citizens to decision-makers, via the various players working in contact with soils. This work is all the more vital as soil organisms are not considered very photogenic and generally suffer from a bad reputation. Perception biases linked to the aesthetics of organisms and a difficulty in apprehending otherness can be found even among ecology researchers.

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