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Soil and Land Use Policy Context in Ireland EPA STRIVE Soils and Land Use Research Planning Workshop September 10 th 2013 Brendan O’Neill DECLG
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Page 1: Soil and Land Use Policy Context in Ireland · Soil Legislation within EU • No specific Soil Protection Legislation at EU level – Proposal for Soil Framework Directive tabled

Soil and Land Use Policy Context in Ireland

EPA STRIVE Soils and Land Use Research Planning WorkshopSeptember 10th 2013

Brendan O’NeillDECLG

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Why the Need for Soils

and Land Use Policy?

• Soil is practically a non renewable natural resource –providing food, biomass and raw materials.

• Soil functions crucial for human activities & ecosystems.

• Pressures on soil include inappropriate agricultural and forestry practices, industrial activities, tourism and urban development.

• Soil degradation impacts on water quality, human health, climate change, nature & biodiversity protection, food safety etc., while poor environmental performance retards economic investment.

• Soil degradation costs are very high - mainly borne by the public purse and society rather than land users.

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SOIL DEGRADATION - TYPES OF COSTS

*EU 2006

Types of costs borne by land users Types of costs borne by public

purse and society

Contamination � Land property depreciation

� Insurance costs

� Exposure protection measures

� Increased health care needs

� Treatment of contaminated water

� Increased food safety controls

Erosion � Fertility and crop yield losses

� Property damage

� Income losses (e.g. tourism)

� Increased dredging

� Infrastructure damage

� Treatment of water

Organic

matter decline

� Yield and fertility losses

� Higher production costs

� Release of GHGs from soil

� Treatment of water

Salinisation � Fertility and crop yield losses � Damage to water supply

infrastructure

Landslides � Damage to property and

infrastructure

� Losses of human lives and well-

being

� Interruption of transport routes

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Costs of Soil Degradation in EUErosion €0.7 – 14 billion

Organic matter decline €3.4 – 5.6 billion

Compaction no estimate possible

Salinisation €158 – 321 million

Landslides up to €1.2 billion per event

Contamination €2.4 – 17.3 billion

Sealing no estimate possible

Biodiversity decline no estimate possible

*EU 2006

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Soil Legislation within EU• No specific Soil Protection Legislation at EU level –

Proposal for Soil Framework Directive tabled in 2006 but has not received the support of Member States.

• Fragmented soil protection provisions exist in EU legislation e.g. water quality, waste, chemicals, industrial pollution protection, pesticides and Common Agricultural Policy (cross-compliance).

• Nine Member States have specific legislation on soil protection but in most of these cases legislation is directed at specific threats (e.g. contamination) and it does not amount to a comprehensive and coherent soil protection framework.

• No specific Soil Protection Legislation in Ireland.

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The 4 Pillars of the 2006 EU Soil Strategy

LEGISLATION

Proposal for a Soil Framework Directive COM(2006)232

RESEARCH

INTEGRATION

OF SOIL PROTECTION ASPECTS

AWARENESS RAISING

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Awareness Raising Activities

• Soil Atlas of Europe

• European Atlas of Soil Biodiversity

• JRC – State of Soil in Europe

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Research

• RAMSOIL– Risk Assessment Methodologies for Soil Degradation

processes

• LUCAS– Survey on Land Cover/Land Use and Agro-

Environmental Indicators

• ENVASSO– Soil Monitoring Activities & Policy-relevant Soil

Indicators

• BIOSOIL– Forest Soils

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Integration

• Common Agricultural Policy

• Industrial Installations – IED Provisions on Soil Protection

• Cohesion Policy – Funding of Site Rehabilitation Activities

• State Aids – Contaminated Land

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Soil Framework Directive Proposal (1)

• Objective: Protection of Soil Functions

• Prevention:

�Integration in Sectoral Policies,

�Precautionary Measures,

�Prevention of Contamination,

�Measures to Limit or Mitigate Soil Sealing.

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Soil Framework Directive Proposal (2)

• Identification: Identify risk areas for “Agricultural” Threats within 5 years:�Erosion,

�Organic Matter Decline,

�Compaction,

�Salination,

�Landslides

• Actions:

�Programme of Measures on “Agricultural Threats”

�National Contaminated Land Remediation Strategies.

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“Agricultural” Threats

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Contamination

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Where to now on Soil Framework Directive? (1)

• “Agreed” Text of Seventh Environment Action Programme (7 EAP)�On Rio + 20 Outcome call for a ‘Land Degradation

Neutral World’ - “EU and Member States should reflect on how best to make this commitment operational within their respective competencies”;

�“EU and Member States should also reflect as soon as possible on how soil quality issues could be addressed using a targeted and proportionate risk-based approach within a binding legal framework”; and

�“Targets should also be set for sustainable land use and soil.”

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Where to now on Soil Framework Directive? (2)• Achievement of Soil Protection and Sustainable Land

Management Objectives set out in the 7 EAP will require �“Increasing efforts to reduce Soil Erosion and

increase Soil Organic Matter, to Remediate Contaminated Sites and to enhance the Integration of Land Use aspects into Co-ordinated Decision-Making involving all levels of Government, supported by the adoption of Targets on Soil and on Land Use and on land as a resource, and Land Planning Objectives”.

�Adopting a systematic and integrated approach to Risk Assessment.

�Sharing and promoting Research efforts at EU and Member State levels.

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Future Challenges

• Acquisition of the necessary Facts & Figures

• Analysing the Issues

• Raising Awareness of the Pressures and Impacts

on Soil

• Appropriate policy development and effective

implementation, informed by the availability of

robust data

• Integration across the wide range of policy makers

• Optimising Research Work at National Level

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– Role of Research to Date?

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Irish Soils Information System

(ISIS)• Teagasc, Cranfield & UCD

• 2008-2013

• 1:250,000 soils map & Soil Info System

• Research papers

• Common framework

• Baseline – emerging policy

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Future Requirements for Ireland

• Develop and Implement a Soil Protection Strategy for Ireland. This will require �Involving the wide range of relevant actors

within the different Sectors in order to ensure the coherent integration of Soil Protection Considerations across the various Policy areas.

�Improving the knowledge and evidence base for Soil Protection Policy in order to provide a more informed basis for its development and implementation.

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Thank you…

Brendan.O’[email protected]


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