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Urban areas, human health and technosols for the green deal
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Ageing
/ Aging
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Flooding
/ Food contamination
/ Food production
/ Green city concept
/ Growth media
/ Heavy metal content
/ Immobilization
/ Laboratories
/ Land pollution
/ Pollutants
/ Population
/ Soil
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil compaction
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil sciences
/ Soil types
/ Soils
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Urban areas, human health and technosols for the green deal
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in
Ageing
/ Aging
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Flooding
/ Food contamination
/ Food production
/ Green city concept
/ Growth media
/ Heavy metal content
/ Immobilization
/ Laboratories
/ Land pollution
/ Pollutants
/ Population
/ Soil
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil compaction
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil sciences
/ Soil types
/ Soils
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Urban areas, human health and technosols for the green deal
in
Ageing
/ Aging
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Cities
/ Climate change
/ Ecological function
/ Ecosystem biology
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Flooding
/ Food contamination
/ Food production
/ Green city concept
/ Growth media
/ Heavy metal content
/ Immobilization
/ Laboratories
/ Land pollution
/ Pollutants
/ Population
/ Soil
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil compaction
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil sciences
/ Soil types
/ Soils
/ Urban areas
/ Urban development
/ Urbanization
/ Well being
2021
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Urban areas, human health and technosols for the green deal
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Urban areas, human health and technosols for the green deal
2021
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Authors aim to carry out a bibliographic review as an initial approach to state of the art related to the quality of urban soils, as well as its possible link with human health. This concern arises from the need to highlight the consequences that soil could face, derived from the growth and aging of the population, as well as its predicted preference for urban settlement. Urban development may pose a challenge to the health of urban soils, due to degradative processes that it entails, such as land take, sealing, contamination or compaction. A healthy soil is the one which maintains the capacity to support ecosystem services, so it can provide numerous benefits to human health and well-being (carbon sequestration, protection against flooding, retention and immobilization of pollutants and a growth media for vegetation and food production). This article addresses threats facing urban soils, the strategies put forward by the European Union to deal with them, as well as the issues that require further attention. Greening cities could be a consensual solution, so authors analyze whether soils of cities are ready for that challenge and what resources need to maintain soil ecosystem functions. This review proposes to use made by waste Technosols for a sustainable green city. Although the use of Technosols as a type of soil is very recent, the interest of the scientific community in this field continues to grow.
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