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Science challenges for soil policy
Daniel McGonigle
Science Programme Manager, Sustainable Land and Soils
10th
September 2015
Overview
• Why are we interested in soils?
• Background to soils in environmental policy/ regulation
• Soil science into policy
• Moving forward – priorities and activities
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The importance of soils to Defra
• Essential ecosystem services from soils:
– Production of food and fuel resources
– Water filtration
– Flood management
– Carbon storage & climate regulation
– Support for biodiversity & wildlife
– Waste management
• Externalities / off-site effects (water quality, flooding, biodiversity)
– Estimated costs of soil degradation: £0.9bn - £1.4bn p.a.
• Cleaning up contaminated land:
– Protecting human health & the environment
– Allowing the redevelopment and regeneration of brownfield land thereby protecting
greenfield and agricultural soils
• Information barriers - link between land management and soil
function is complex
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• A cleaner, healthier environment which benefits people and the economy
• A world-leading food and farming industry
• A thriving rural economy, contributing to national prosperity and wellbeing
• A nation protected against natural threats and hazards, with strong
response and recovery capabilities
• Excellent delivery, on time and to budget and with outstanding value for
money
• An organisation continually striving to be the best, focused on outcomes
and constantly challenging itself
Defra’s strategic objectives
Pressures on soils
• Changing land use / cropping practices (e.g.
maize)
• Extreme weather: flooding and droughts
• Wind and water erosion
• Compaction
• Competition for land
• Soil sealing
• Contaminated land
• Drainage of peatlands (soil C)
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Environmental regulation
• Air
• Water
• Land / soil Policy for soil since 1990s
Legislation since 1950s
Key developments in soils policy in England and the EU
Date Publication
Dec 1993 Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution call for evidence on soils
Jan 1994 Sustainable Development: The UK Strategy
Feb 1996 Nineteenth Report of Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Sustainable use of
soil
Jan 1997 Sustainable use of soil: Government response to the nineteenth report of the Royal
Commission on Environmental Pollution
May 1999 A better quality of life: a strategy for sustainable development in the UK
Mar 2001 The Draft Soil Strategy for England – a consultation paper
2001 6th
Environmental Action Programme (EU Commission)
April 2002 Towards a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (European Commission
Communication)
May 2004 State of Soils Report for England and Wales (Environment Agency)
May 2004 First Soil Action Plan for England: 2004-2006
Sep 2006 Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (European Commission Communication)
Sep 2006 Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a
framework for the protection of soil and amending Directive 2004/35/EC
Dec 2007 First Soil Action Plan for England Final Report
Mar 2008 Consultation on the draft Soil Strategy for England
Sep 2009 Safeguarding our soils: A strategy for England 8
Natural Environment White Paper June 2011
– 2009 – (Labour Govt.) Soil Strategy
By 2030, all England’s soils will be managed sustainably and degradation
threats tackled successfully. This will improve the quality of England’s soils
and safeguard their ability to provide essential services for future
generations.
– 2011 (Coalition) Natural Environment White Paper
By 2030 we want all of England’s soils to be managed sustainably and
degradation threats tackled successfully to improve the quality of
soils and to safeguard their ability to provide essential ecosystem
services and functions for future generations
– 2016 (Conservative Govt.)
• 25 Year Environment Plan
• 25 Year Food and Farming Plan
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In
progress…
EU soil policy
• Soil Framework Directive
• Planned communication on “land as a
resource”
– Soil degradation
– Soil sealing…
• Ongoing work on soil indicators
– Permeability
– Soil carbon?
– Erosion?
– Biodiversity?
• Future regulation or coordination?
Current policy focus areas
• Soils
– Soil Degradation
– Contaminated Land
– Peat use
– Peatland restoration
• Ecosystem Services & Functions
Policy cycle
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Regulation
Policy levers…
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Private
payments for
ecosystem
services
Voluntary
approaches
Conditions
on CAP
payments
Guidance /
advice
Incentives
Policy levers…
1990
Environmental Protection Act Part 2A
2015
CAP Cross Compliance Soil Rules
Requires Local Authorities to inspect their areas to find
“contaminated land” (i.e. land which poses an unacceptable risk) and
ensure that “reasonable” remediation is undertaken where such land
is found.
As part of CAP cross compliance farmers must take action to ensure
that they adhere to the standards of Good Agricultural and
Environmental Condition (GAEC). Those relating to soil are:
4. Minimum soil cover
5. Minimum land management to limit erosion
6. Maintenance of soil organic matter level
New cross compliance rules
• You could lose some of your scheme
payments if erosion is over a single area
greater than 1 hectare, or caused by
livestock trampling along a continuous
stretch of more than 20 metres long and 2
metres wide of a watercourse.
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Defra as a research funder
• Research Themes
– Contaminated land
– Climate change and soils
– Protecting and enhancing peat soils and habitats
– Addressing soil degradation
– Preventing soil pollution
– Soil data, indicators and valuation
– Understanding multiple outcomes from land management
Defra as a research customer
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Soil research priorities for policy
• Understanding soil degradation (including tipping points
for soil function and the delivery of ecosystem services)
• Developing aspirational quality targets for sustainable
soils
• Soil management practices for sustainability
• Natural capital: Assessing economic value of ecosystem
services provided by sustainably managed soils
• Developing quality indicators covering the range
ecosystem services provided by soils
• Affordable soil monitoring for environmental surveillance
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19
UK agricultural and soil science landscape
AHDB activities
Basic
science
BBSRC/ NERC ‘clubs’
90% gov, 10% ind.
Defra research
programmes:
1.Evidence for policy
2.Strategic applied
research to influence
industry
Levy
bodies
Farmpractice/
innovation
Policy design and delivery
Agri-tech centres
underpinning translational research capacity 50:50 gov:ind
TSB Sustainable Agri-
food Platform
Thematic
50:50 gov:ind
Research
Councils:
NERC, BBSRC,
Scottish Govt
Basic
underpinning
research
100% gov
Agri-tech
Catalyst fund
Responsive
50:50 gov:ind
Research
Council
Defra IndustryCo-funded
Industry
application
Private
companies
EU funding sources…
Challenges for policy impact of research
– Temporal Scale
• Policy questions often seek answers quickly
• Policy and science can operate at different speeds
– Spatial Scale
• Carrying out research at an appropriate scale to answer
national questions while delivering value for money
– Translational
• Translating fundamental science into applied policy answers
• Translating evidence into comparative metrics
Knowledge exchange
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Timeframe
~5 days
~5 weeks
~5 months
~5 years
Policy makers?
Researchers?
Activities
• ‘Sounding board’
• Workshops
• Briefing notes
• Working groups to explore specific
questions
• Synthesis/review
• Strategic research (aligned with
policy timelines)
Opportunities
• Defra: budget pressures and new ways of working:
– Partnerships with researchers
– Research Council programmes
– Other funding opportunities (e.g. H2020)
• Knowledge exchange:
– Distilling crisp messages from research
• SoS priority on environmental data
• Current windows of opportunity to influence:
– Defra 25 year Environment Plan
– Defra 25 year Food and Farming Plan
– EU policy development
Summary
• Soil underpins much of Defra’s work due its ability to provide
multiple, essential ecosystem services and functions.
• We still face challenges with providing comparative metrics for
soil quality and ecosystem service delivery.
• Working with researchers and Research Councils increasingly
important
randd.defra.gov.uk
daniel.mcgonigle@defra.gsi.gov.uk
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Defra as a research funder
• Soil function and degradation
• Protecting and enhancing peat soils
– Restoration of peat habitats
– Greenhouse gas balances
– Peat alternatives in horticulture
• Climate change and soils – mitigation and adaptation
– UK greenhouse gas inventory
• Contaminated land
• Related research on water, run-off, pollution and other ecosystem services
• Understanding multiple outcomes from land management
– Sustainable intensification
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Research Councils
(with industry contributions)
Research & Innovation Clubs
SARIC, CIRC, HAPI, ARC
Research Council strategic
research programmes
BESS
Valuing Nature
Insect Pollinators Initiative
UK drought & water scarcity
Soil Security
GFS-SARISA
….and others
Research Council strategic
research programmes
BESS
Valuing Nature
Insect Pollinators Initiative
UK drought & water scarcity
Soil Security
GFS-SARISA
….and others
Research Councils
Responsive mode/
Discovery science
Research Councils
Responsive mode/
Discovery science
UK Agricultural Funding landscape
Defra research
programmes:
(e.g. SI Platform)
1.Evidence for policy
2.Strategic applied
research to influence
industry
Defra research
programmes:
(e.g. SI Platform)
1.Evidence for policy
2.Strategic applied
research to influence
industry
RDP productivity
scheme
European
Innovation
Partnerships
RDP productivity
scheme
European
Innovation
Partnerships
Centres for Agri-Tech Innovation
underpinning translational research (Govt/industry co-funded)
Centres for Agri-Tech Innovation
underpinning translational research (Govt/industry co-funded)
Farmpractice/innovationFarmpractice/innovation
Private company R&DPrivate company R&D
Levy Body funded R&DLevy Body funded R&D
Technology Strategy Board
Sustainable Agri-Food Innovation Platform
thematic
(Govt/industry
co-funded)
Agri-Tech Catalyst
responsive
(Govt/industry co-
funded)
Agri-Tech Catalyst
responsive
(Govt/industry co-
funded)
Basic & strategic science Research translation Competitive R&D Industry application
Policy design and
delivery
Policy design and
delivery
Scottish Govt (basic and policy-focused research)Scottish Govt (basic and policy-focused research)
Research
Councils
Research
Councils
Govt
departments
Govt
departments IndustryIndustryGovt/industry
co-funded
Govt/industry
co-fundedKey:

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Sciences Challenges for Soil Policy

  • 1. Science challenges for soil policy Daniel McGonigle Science Programme Manager, Sustainable Land and Soils 10th September 2015
  • 2. Overview • Why are we interested in soils? • Background to soils in environmental policy/ regulation • Soil science into policy • Moving forward – priorities and activities 2
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  • 4. The importance of soils to Defra • Essential ecosystem services from soils: – Production of food and fuel resources – Water filtration – Flood management – Carbon storage & climate regulation – Support for biodiversity & wildlife – Waste management • Externalities / off-site effects (water quality, flooding, biodiversity) – Estimated costs of soil degradation: £0.9bn - £1.4bn p.a. • Cleaning up contaminated land: – Protecting human health & the environment – Allowing the redevelopment and regeneration of brownfield land thereby protecting greenfield and agricultural soils • Information barriers - link between land management and soil function is complex 4
  • 5. 5 • A cleaner, healthier environment which benefits people and the economy • A world-leading food and farming industry • A thriving rural economy, contributing to national prosperity and wellbeing • A nation protected against natural threats and hazards, with strong response and recovery capabilities • Excellent delivery, on time and to budget and with outstanding value for money • An organisation continually striving to be the best, focused on outcomes and constantly challenging itself Defra’s strategic objectives
  • 6. Pressures on soils • Changing land use / cropping practices (e.g. maize) • Extreme weather: flooding and droughts • Wind and water erosion • Compaction • Competition for land • Soil sealing • Contaminated land • Drainage of peatlands (soil C) 6
  • 7. Environmental regulation • Air • Water • Land / soil Policy for soil since 1990s Legislation since 1950s
  • 8. Key developments in soils policy in England and the EU Date Publication Dec 1993 Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution call for evidence on soils Jan 1994 Sustainable Development: The UK Strategy Feb 1996 Nineteenth Report of Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution, Sustainable use of soil Jan 1997 Sustainable use of soil: Government response to the nineteenth report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution May 1999 A better quality of life: a strategy for sustainable development in the UK Mar 2001 The Draft Soil Strategy for England – a consultation paper 2001 6th Environmental Action Programme (EU Commission) April 2002 Towards a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (European Commission Communication) May 2004 State of Soils Report for England and Wales (Environment Agency) May 2004 First Soil Action Plan for England: 2004-2006 Sep 2006 Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (European Commission Communication) Sep 2006 Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing a framework for the protection of soil and amending Directive 2004/35/EC Dec 2007 First Soil Action Plan for England Final Report Mar 2008 Consultation on the draft Soil Strategy for England Sep 2009 Safeguarding our soils: A strategy for England 8
  • 9. Natural Environment White Paper June 2011 – 2009 – (Labour Govt.) Soil Strategy By 2030, all England’s soils will be managed sustainably and degradation threats tackled successfully. This will improve the quality of England’s soils and safeguard their ability to provide essential services for future generations. – 2011 (Coalition) Natural Environment White Paper By 2030 we want all of England’s soils to be managed sustainably and degradation threats tackled successfully to improve the quality of soils and to safeguard their ability to provide essential ecosystem services and functions for future generations – 2016 (Conservative Govt.) • 25 Year Environment Plan • 25 Year Food and Farming Plan 9 In progress…
  • 10. EU soil policy • Soil Framework Directive • Planned communication on “land as a resource” – Soil degradation – Soil sealing… • Ongoing work on soil indicators – Permeability – Soil carbon? – Erosion? – Biodiversity? • Future regulation or coordination?
  • 11. Current policy focus areas • Soils – Soil Degradation – Contaminated Land – Peat use – Peatland restoration • Ecosystem Services & Functions
  • 14. Policy levers… 1990 Environmental Protection Act Part 2A 2015 CAP Cross Compliance Soil Rules Requires Local Authorities to inspect their areas to find “contaminated land” (i.e. land which poses an unacceptable risk) and ensure that “reasonable” remediation is undertaken where such land is found. As part of CAP cross compliance farmers must take action to ensure that they adhere to the standards of Good Agricultural and Environmental Condition (GAEC). Those relating to soil are: 4. Minimum soil cover 5. Minimum land management to limit erosion 6. Maintenance of soil organic matter level
  • 15. New cross compliance rules • You could lose some of your scheme payments if erosion is over a single area greater than 1 hectare, or caused by livestock trampling along a continuous stretch of more than 20 metres long and 2 metres wide of a watercourse. 15
  • 16. Defra as a research funder • Research Themes – Contaminated land – Climate change and soils – Protecting and enhancing peat soils and habitats – Addressing soil degradation – Preventing soil pollution – Soil data, indicators and valuation – Understanding multiple outcomes from land management
  • 17. Defra as a research customer 17
  • 18. Soil research priorities for policy • Understanding soil degradation (including tipping points for soil function and the delivery of ecosystem services) • Developing aspirational quality targets for sustainable soils • Soil management practices for sustainability • Natural capital: Assessing economic value of ecosystem services provided by sustainably managed soils • Developing quality indicators covering the range ecosystem services provided by soils • Affordable soil monitoring for environmental surveillance 18
  • 19. 19 UK agricultural and soil science landscape AHDB activities Basic science BBSRC/ NERC ‘clubs’ 90% gov, 10% ind. Defra research programmes: 1.Evidence for policy 2.Strategic applied research to influence industry Levy bodies Farmpractice/ innovation Policy design and delivery Agri-tech centres underpinning translational research capacity 50:50 gov:ind TSB Sustainable Agri- food Platform Thematic 50:50 gov:ind Research Councils: NERC, BBSRC, Scottish Govt Basic underpinning research 100% gov Agri-tech Catalyst fund Responsive 50:50 gov:ind Research Council Defra IndustryCo-funded Industry application Private companies EU funding sources…
  • 20. Challenges for policy impact of research – Temporal Scale • Policy questions often seek answers quickly • Policy and science can operate at different speeds – Spatial Scale • Carrying out research at an appropriate scale to answer national questions while delivering value for money – Translational • Translating fundamental science into applied policy answers • Translating evidence into comparative metrics
  • 21. Knowledge exchange 22 Timeframe ~5 days ~5 weeks ~5 months ~5 years Policy makers? Researchers? Activities • ‘Sounding board’ • Workshops • Briefing notes • Working groups to explore specific questions • Synthesis/review • Strategic research (aligned with policy timelines)
  • 22. Opportunities • Defra: budget pressures and new ways of working: – Partnerships with researchers – Research Council programmes – Other funding opportunities (e.g. H2020) • Knowledge exchange: – Distilling crisp messages from research • SoS priority on environmental data • Current windows of opportunity to influence: – Defra 25 year Environment Plan – Defra 25 year Food and Farming Plan – EU policy development
  • 23. Summary • Soil underpins much of Defra’s work due its ability to provide multiple, essential ecosystem services and functions. • We still face challenges with providing comparative metrics for soil quality and ecosystem service delivery. • Working with researchers and Research Councils increasingly important
  • 25. Defra as a research funder • Soil function and degradation • Protecting and enhancing peat soils – Restoration of peat habitats – Greenhouse gas balances – Peat alternatives in horticulture • Climate change and soils – mitigation and adaptation – UK greenhouse gas inventory • Contaminated land • Related research on water, run-off, pollution and other ecosystem services • Understanding multiple outcomes from land management – Sustainable intensification 35
  • 26. Research Councils (with industry contributions) Research & Innovation Clubs SARIC, CIRC, HAPI, ARC Research Council strategic research programmes BESS Valuing Nature Insect Pollinators Initiative UK drought & water scarcity Soil Security GFS-SARISA ….and others Research Council strategic research programmes BESS Valuing Nature Insect Pollinators Initiative UK drought & water scarcity Soil Security GFS-SARISA ….and others Research Councils Responsive mode/ Discovery science Research Councils Responsive mode/ Discovery science UK Agricultural Funding landscape Defra research programmes: (e.g. SI Platform) 1.Evidence for policy 2.Strategic applied research to influence industry Defra research programmes: (e.g. SI Platform) 1.Evidence for policy 2.Strategic applied research to influence industry RDP productivity scheme European Innovation Partnerships RDP productivity scheme European Innovation Partnerships Centres for Agri-Tech Innovation underpinning translational research (Govt/industry co-funded) Centres for Agri-Tech Innovation underpinning translational research (Govt/industry co-funded) Farmpractice/innovationFarmpractice/innovation Private company R&DPrivate company R&D Levy Body funded R&DLevy Body funded R&D Technology Strategy Board Sustainable Agri-Food Innovation Platform thematic (Govt/industry co-funded) Agri-Tech Catalyst responsive (Govt/industry co- funded) Agri-Tech Catalyst responsive (Govt/industry co- funded) Basic & strategic science Research translation Competitive R&D Industry application Policy design and delivery Policy design and delivery Scottish Govt (basic and policy-focused research)Scottish Govt (basic and policy-focused research) Research Councils Research Councils Govt departments Govt departments IndustryIndustryGovt/industry co-funded Govt/industry co-fundedKey:

Editor's Notes

  1. Intro
  2. Soil underpins a large portion of what we do as a department. Understanding soil processes and management has a bearing on… producing food, reducing greenhouse gasses, improving air quality, protecting biodiversity and many other things. We need good science to inform policy and practice, and good data to identify problems and track progress against targets. Good data is also needed to better understand the interlinkages between all these elements…
  3. Soil underpins everything we do as a department
  4. Following 1992 Rio Earth Summit – recognition that soil hadn’t had as much attention as air and water
  5. At a national level our commitments are set out in the NEWP We will undertake a significant research programme over the next four years to explore: how soil degradation can affect the soil’s ability to support vital ecosystem services such as flood mitigation, carbon storage and nutrient cycling how best to manage our lowland peatlands in a way that supports efforts to tackle climate change
  6. Need to understand target actors for policy Need to understand political drivers
  7. Agritech centre on Agri-informatics and environmental sustainability metrics Soil observatory can help support activities across this spectrum
  8. Moving towards addressing some big, complex integrated questions on trade-offs The impact of loss of soil depth on soil function Piloting soil erosion monitoring framework Scaling up soil protection measures from the field to the landscape scale
  9. Overview of funding landscape (continuum) – shows schemes, rather than players Funding landscape is complex RC’s can only fund to a certain point in the innovation pipeline Distinctions are not clear cut – there are overlaps (which help to ensure things don’t ‘fall between the gaps’) This is not a comprehensive picture. There are other funders/ programmes A number of the funding programmes listed are multipartner RM and strategic progs at basic end (fundamental, underpinning, exploratory research – blue skies and strategic) – Cross council agreement Knowledge exchange & translation – engaging/interacting with users, developing understanding of user needs, collaborative research schemes with industry Collaborative research with industry - Research Clubs (high quality, innovative, pre-competitive research in areas identified as strategically important by BBSRC and industry). Jointly supported by RCs, industry and other funding bodies. Common pot (10% industry contribution). Encourage closer links between academia and industry. Industry members play key role in determining scope and strategic direction of research Translational research – organisations like Defra, Scot Gov, DFID. Applying knowledge from basic science for use in practical applications (e.g. SIP) Experimental development/feasibility studies – exploring commercial potential, field trials, prototyping, product development, market testing etc. Competitive R&D – commercial application of research (concept to commercialisation), ‘taking things to market’ stimulating and supporting business-led innovation, accelerating economic growth