Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics Topic Advisory Group
The Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics TAG has four priority objectives:
- Collate evidence reviews on soil health and carbon dynamics
- Lead workshops to define healthy soil systems
- Assess new and novel indicators
- Produce a gap analysis of soil monitoring tools and technologies
The first year of the TAG will tackle priority objectives 1 and 2, collating evidence reviews on soil health and carbon dynamics and leading workshops to define healthy soil systems, as well as producing a series of talking heads interviews to explain and ‘myth-bust’ common misconceptions and contentious topics in soils research.
If you’d like to contribute to the TAG, or have suggestions for topics to cover, please get in touch with [email protected].
About this TAG
The TAG community is led by Professor Pete Smith (University of Aberdeen) and Ellen Fay (Sustainable Soils Alliance), and has 55 further members from a range of organisations.
More information, please visit our About the Soil TAG page.
TAG led by:

Ellen Fay
Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics

Professor Pete Smith
Soil Health and Carbon Dynamics
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