Course Details
| Language | English |
| Duration | 7 weeks |
| Effort | 8-10hrs/wk |
The threats to our soil span deforestation, erosion, overgrazing, use of agrochemicals, compaction, pollution and climate change. Learn what you can do to make a difference in protecting this vital natural resource. After successful completion of this course, you will be able to: The MOOC Sustainable Soil Management: Soil for life consists of 11 modules with a study load of about 8 hours per module. Modules 1, 2, 3, 4, 10 and 11 are obligatory for the Verified Certificate. You must also complete two of the elective modules 5 to 9. Module 1: Soil formation, functions and threats Module 3: Dynamics of soil fertility Module 5: Water erosion Module 7: Soil compaction Module 9: Soil salinization Module 11: Final examAbout This Course
What You Will Learn
Grow these skills
Learn about soil functions, soil formation processes and the main soil threats worldwide. You will also learn and practice some soil classification skills.
Module 2: Soil water processes
Discover the importance of soil-water interactions and causes and consequences of reduced soil wettability, compaction and soil sealing. Do at-home projects to see these soil threats in your own surroundings.
Learn what determines soil fertility, the importance of soil organic matter, and the causes and effects of soil fertility loss and nutrient surpluses and deficits. Start your own experiment and observe the effects of soil nutrients on plant growth.
Module 4: Loss of soil biodiversity
Discover how important soil biodiversity is for soil functions, and learn how to prevent and resolve its loss. Get outside and discover the rich life under your feet using some simple tests!
Learn about water erosion, its effects on soil functions, and explore ways to prevent and resolve this threat. You also get to investigate water erosion characteristics in your own environment.
Module 6: Wind erosion
Learn about wind erosion, its effects on soil functions, and ways to prevent and resolve it. Build your own mini wind tunnel to test the erodibility of some soils and explore the effectiveness of some countermeasures.
Discover how compaction of soils in agriculture is a threat to soil function. Learn about measures aimed at the prevention, amelioration, and/or impact alleviation of compacted soils.
Module 8: Soil pollution
Discover the major sources and concerns about soil pollution, how pollutants behave in soil and some soil remediation techniques. Visit a farm or garden store to discover what chemicals are used in your environment.
Learn about the process of salinization, its effects, and how to manage it. Engage in Dr. Ritzema's experiment to discover the impacts of salt on soils and plants.
Module 10: Achieving sustainable soil management
See how human factors and analysis techniques affect soil management decisions. Play the African Highland Farmer Game to experience the challenges in sustainably managing your own plot of land. Share sustainable land management approaches in your country.
With all you have learned about soil, soil degradation and sustainable soil management, it's time to synthesize the information into your own case study!
The level of the course is Introductory. The prerequisites are secondary school or a first/second year BSc.Requirements
Professor at Wageningen University & Research and Chair of the Soil Physics and Land Management group.
Assistant Professor in the Soil Physics and Land Management group (SLM) at Wageningen University & Research.
Lecturer at Wageningen University & Research in the Soil Physics and Land Management (SLM) Group.