"The European Landowners’ Organisation with the 2019 European biodiversity conference would like to address the specificities linked to soil management and biodiversity. Land managers are highly dependent on the good quality and health of their land. An increased understanding of the role played by (soil) biodiversity in European and global ecosystems is needed. All the more so that we know now that climate change will impact the performance of multiple ecosystem functions and services. Discussions will revolve around the European political agenda linked to the new Biodiversity Strategy and possible new ambitious targets. The role of the CAP and farmers to increase soil carbon sequestration to mitigate climate change will also be debated. Finally, the conference intends to promote sustainable innovative agricultural techniques that also protect the environment and promote sustainable economic development. New practices and technologies, such as the ones developed by the progress of sciences and offered by new agri-environmental regulations, should play an increasing role in the “toolbox” of agricultural techniques available for farmers, landowners and land managers."
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