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Outcomes of the International Year of Soils Sompong Nimchuar Permanent Representative of Thailand to FAO Chair of IYS Steering Committee

Outcomes of the International Year of Soils

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Page 1: Outcomes of the International Year of Soils

Outcomes of theInternational Year of Soils

Sompong NimchuarPermanent Representative of Thailand to FAO

Chair of IYS Steering Committee

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General perception about soils

“Because it is everywhere, we tend to overlook the fact that soil is a limited natural resource”

... But soils have been neglected for too long

International Year of Soils, Why ?

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Key messages

Healthy soils are the basis for healthy food production

Soils are the foundation for vegetation which is cultivated or

managed for feed, fibre, fuel and medicinal products

Soils support our planet’s biodiversity and they host a

quarter of the total

Soils help to combat and adapt to climate change by playing a

key role in the carbon cycle

Soils store and filter water improving our resilience to

floods and droughts

Soils is a non-renewable resource, its preservation is

essential for food security and our sustainable future

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Financial Resources Mobilized for IYS implementation

DonorsKingdom of Thailand $100,000Swiss Confederation $100,000International Fertilizer Industry Association $60,000European Commission ~$40,000Russian Federation ~$30,000International Association of Agriculture Production Insurers $10,000Austrian Hail Insurance Company $10,000TOTAL $350,000

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‘Without healthy soils, life on Earth would be unsustainable’

UN Secretary-GeneralBan Ki-moon

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1. Create full awareness of all stakeholders about the fundamental roles of soils for human life and achieve full recognition of the prominent contributions of soils to food security and nutrition, climate change adaptation and mitigation, essential ecosystem services, poverty alleviation and sustainable development

2. to promote effective policies and actions for the sustainable management and protection of soil resources

3. to advocate rapid enhancement of capacities and systems for soil information collection and monitoring at all levels (global, regional and national)

4. to catalyze initiatives in connection with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) process and Post-2015 agenda

International Year of Soils, Objectives ?

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Objective 1 – Awareness raising

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A wealth of communication material

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Soil & Climate change

Soil 101 Soil & Nutrition

More than 40 videos produced to promote the IYS

FAO produced several videos and animations:

Videos

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IYS logo available in more than 35 languages

Hindi

IsiZulu

Vietnamese

Japanese

Korean

Efforts made to translate the information material into non-FAO languages upon request

Over 6O highlights written for the website with coverage on the IYS section of FAO homepage

Blog : Approximately 25 entries received with more in the pipeline (blog will remain active throughout 2016)

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Some key initiatives

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IYS events• More than 600

(registered) events• WHERE: more than

70 countries• WHAT: wide range of

events: from art exhibition, to high level meeting, symposium, regional consultations, local workshop, activities in school

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More than 150 Articles focusing on the IYS

the Guardian (10), BBC news (3) daily news (1) Sunday times (1) Huffington post (3) Nature (4) New york

times (8) Washington post (1) China daily (1) National

Geographic (dossier)

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Other key FAO publications published during IYS

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Objective 2 – Promotion of effective policies and actions

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Two key outcomes

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New developments at policy level

National Soil information systems: implemented in FYROM, Turkey. To implement Afghanistan, Cambodia and Sudan

National legal frameworks: Colombia, Bolivia

Soil restoration programmes: Mexico

Development of Voluntary Guidelines for sustainable soil management.

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Objective 3 – Capacities enhancement and systems for soil information collection and monitoring

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Capacity development

Capacity development programmes implemented in Africa, Near East and North Africa and plans for 2016 in

other regions.

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Objective 4 – SDGs and post-2015 agenda

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Of the 17 goals, four contains

targets related to soils

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Many thanks for your attention

&

wish you a fantastic

World Soil Day !