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Soil erosion and food security in Asia’s most populous nations: A systematic review from China, India, and Indonesia. Discover Soil.

Nutrient Overloading and Cycling Food Systems

Soil erosion and food security in Asia’s most populous nations: A systematic review from China, India, and Indonesia. Discover Soil.

This paper reviews how soil erosion threatens food security in China, India, and Indonesia. It analyzes crop losses, economic impacts, and erosion patterns, and recommends region-specific strategies to protect topsoil and sustain agriculture.

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Yaseen, U., Devnita, R., Nurbaity, A., et al.

Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: A resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation

Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: A resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Leading researchers from the Planetary Health and Planetary Boundaries communities call for a bold next step: aligning the work of Earth system science and Planetary Health to systematically connect Earth system stability with human health.

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Myers, S.S., Masztalerz, O., Ahdoot, S., et al.