UiO - Anthropogenic Soils

UiO - Anthropogenic Soils The official account of the Anthropogenic Soils Research Group at the University of Oslo

Soils are central for our understanding and responses to the contemporary environmental crisis. Our multidisciplinary project “Anthropogenic Soils” studies the ways people in different parts of the world have invented, practiced, and imagined ways of recuperating soil health. We conceptualize soils not as natural resources to be exploited, but as “anthropogenic”, as lively and dynamic natural-cult

ural composition responsive to human recuperation and healing. The project’s five work packages include studies of repairing contaminated, toxic, and depleted soils in different parts of the globe – from South Asia to Norway and the Arctic – as well as artistic and multimedia research into the ways in which Indigenous writers and artists offer alternative modes of relating to soils, and for building possible future of earthly survival.

🌱"We can learn a lot from people who lived in past times, from local farmers and indigenous people in many places in the...
07/05/2024

🌱"We can learn a lot from people who lived in past times, from local farmers and indigenous people in many places in the world today." 🌱

🇳🇴 "Vi kan lære mye av folk som levde i tidligere tider, av lokale bønder og urfolk mange steder i verden i dag."

👉 We are happy to share an interview our lead researcher Ursula Münster did with the Research Magazine "Apollon"!

READ the full interview here:

Fruktbar jord blir ødelagt eller forsvinner i raskt tempo over hele verden. Mennesker i mange lokalsamfunn utvikler nå metoder for å reparere og tilbakeføre.

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