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University of Wisconsin

Alfred Hartemink

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soils agriculture environmental science earth science

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This document discusses the connection between soils and various aspects of human life, including food production, health, and culture. It explores indigenous soil knowledge and the impact of soil on human populations, touching on topics such as poverty and nutrition. The document also examines the link between soil and art history.

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Earth’s Soil [email protected] Alfred Hartemink Department of Soil Science Soils & People Earth’s Soil [email protected] The connection Where we live The food we eat Soils and diseases Culturally Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soils and people 3 Earth’s Soil [email protected] Red clay, red brick...

Earth’s Soil [email protected] Alfred Hartemink Department of Soil Science Soils & People Earth’s Soil [email protected] The connection Where we live The food we eat Soils and diseases Culturally Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soils and people 3 Earth’s Soil [email protected] Red clay, red brick 4 Earth’s Soil [email protected] Yellow clay, yellow brick 5 Earth’s Soil [email protected] In Tanzania 6 Earth’s Soil [email protected] In the Netherlands sand clay 7 Earth’s Soil [email protected] sand clay Earth’s Soil [email protected] sand clay Earth’s Soil [email protected] sand clay 10 Earth’s Soil [email protected] Indigenous soil knowledge Natural as well as a social science Soil and land knowledge systems of rural populations, from the most traditional to the modern. Local approaches to soil perception, classification, appraisal, use and management Earth’s Soil [email protected] Indigenous soil knowledge Earth’s Soil [email protected] Earth’s Soil [email protected] Population growth Earth’s Soil [email protected] 2015 data % people under 20 yrs Earth’s Soil [email protected] Food and people Earth’s Soil [email protected] What we eat Earth’s Soil [email protected] Earth’s Soil [email protected] Undernourished people 800 million hungry people Earth’s Soil [email protected] Where the poor people are The poverty trap Earth’s Soil [email protected] Low yield No inputs Low income Earth’s Soil [email protected] Not that different Earth’s Soil [email protected] Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soils and health Indirectly Insufficient food, hunger Malnutrition, undernutrition, undernourishment It may involve calories, protein, carbohydrates, vitamins or minerals. Effects: short height, thin body, very poor energy levels, swollen legs and abdomen. Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soils and medicine Antibiotics (Streptomycine) The hunt continues 40% of prescription drugs & 60% of cancer drugs have their origin in the soil Selman Waksman (1888-1973) Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soils and culture § Soils in language § Soil in literature § Soil in movies § Soil in sculptures § Soils in paintings Earth’s Soil [email protected] The fall of Icarus Pieter Bruegel 1555 Earth’s Soil [email protected] Arthur Boyd (1920-1999) Riverbank, 1971-1972 Earth’s Soil [email protected] The Hudson river school Asher Brown Durand (1796 – 1886) Thomas Cole (1801 - 1848) Earth’s Soil [email protected] Meanwhile at the Chazen Earth’s Soil [email protected] Earth’s Soil [email protected] Paint with soil Earth’s Soil [email protected] Earth’s Soil [email protected] Individual work List all your connections to the soil as you can imagine them Earth’s Soil [email protected] Soil connections Earth’s Soil [email protected]

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