Soil health is human health
About Paper
This research paper explores the relationship between soil health, human health, and environmental sustainability, inviting a deeper awareness of soil as a living system that nourishes food, water, and life. It reflects on how industrial agriculture has weakened these relationships, and points toward regenerating soil as a way to support climate resilience and collective wellbeing.
Key points:
Soil is a living system that supports food, water, and climate balance.
Industrial agriculture can degrade soil and affect ecological and human health.
Nutrient-depleted soils are linked to lower food quality and health impacts.
Regenerating soil can support resilience, biodiversity, and food security.
This paper may resonate with readers interested in soil health, regenerative agriculture, and environmental sustainability.
Authored by Romano I. & Zelikoff, J.T.
Journal The Journal of Science & Healing