The Soil Underfoot - Green Water and Global Food Security
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of soil in global food security and water management through this AGU Fall Meeting Langbein Lecture. Delve into the concept of "green water" and its significance in crop production, examining how soils function as both provisioning and regulatory hydrologic agents. Investigate the challenges posed by increasing global food demand and climate variability, and understand the need for a deeper quantitative understanding of soil functions in the water cycle. Learn about soil composition, including mineralogy, organic matter, and microbiome, and their impact on hydrology. Discover the importance of productive green water flow and its application in Millennium Villages. Gain insights into potential solutions for enhancing global food security through improved soil and water management practices.
Syllabus
Introduction
Alberto Montaner II
AGU Early Career Award
Hydrology Sciences Award
Motivation
Blue Water
Green Water
Water in the Soil
Mineralogy
Soil Organic Matter
Soil Orders
Soil Microbiome
Hydrology
Productive Green Water Flow
Millennium Villages
Results
Lowhanging fruit
Taught by
AGU
Related Courses
Soil Science: Exploring the World Beneath our FeetLancaster University via FutureLearn Citizen Science: From Soil to Sky
University of Dundee via FutureLearn Biosphere 2 Science for the Future of Our Planet
University of Arizona via Coursera Soil Science And Technology
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur via Swayam Water quality and the biogeochemical engine
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne via edX