This article emphasizes the critical role of robust soil systems in achieving Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN). It highlights the integration of nature-based solutions (NBS) in soil management to restore degraded lands and improve food security. The authors explore various soil management strategies, socio-economic considerations, and policy frameworks necessary for sustainable land use. They argue that healthy soil systems are fundamental for effective NBS, which contribute to LDN by enhancing ecosystem services, biodiversity, and resilience to climate change.
The article also examines case studies demonstrating the successful implementation of NBS in soil management, showcasing the benefits and challenges encountered. The authors call for multidisciplinary approaches, involving stakeholders from different sectors, to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing. They stress the importance of innovative policies and investment in research to support the adoption of NBS for land restoration and sustainability.