Â鶹Íø

Partnerships

Partnerships

Who we work with

Our Partners

To deliver our strategic objectives, we work with a number of key organisations and partners.

is the global union of soil scientists. ÌýWe are a corporate member of IUSS and hold a seat on its Council. Members of the Â鶹Íø are also Members of the IUSS and are entitled to reduced registration rates to the World Congress of Soil Science.

society publishers coalition

The Ìýis a group of not-for-profit learned societies, community publishers andÌýcharities who publish as part of their charitable objectives.ÌýSocPC members strive for an orderly and sustainable transition to open scholarship and to improve the efficiency of the scholarly communication ecosystem in a fair and sustainable way.

The is a membershipÌýorganisation for professional bodies and learned societies across science, bringing together a range of disciplines and sectors to reflect the multi-disciplinary practice of science in today’s society.ÌýWe are a member of the Science Council, and offerÌýChartered Scientist status to our members.

We are a partner organisation of the , whose mandate is to improve governance of the limited soil resources of the planet to guarantee healthy and productive soils for a food secure world, and support other essential ecosystem services.

We are a partner of the , who support professionals working with soils within the mineral extraction industry by promoting good practice for their conservation, and their sustainable and functional recovery.

 

We are a member of the , which focuses on major scientific and technological issues and provides a liaison between Parliamentarians, scientific bodies, science-based industry and academia.

We are a member of the Royal Society of Biology,Ìýa single unified voice for biology: advising Government and influencing policy; advancing education and professional developmentÌýand engaging and encouraging public interest in the life sciences.

We are working in partnership with the Coalition of Action 4 Soil Health (CA4SH). Their main objective is to improve global soil health by addressing critical implementation, monitoring, policy, and public-private investment barriers that constrain farmers from adopting and scaling out healthy soil practices.

#Grounded

Soils are our past, present and future

“The biggest global challenges to do with our climate and the state our planet, have soil at the heart.â€

Find out how you can make a difference and be part of our campaign #Grounded.