Land use changes, driven by urbanization, agriculture, and industrialization, have profound effects on the environment, particularly on soil health and biodiversity. As natural landscapes are altered to accommodate human activities, the integrity of soil ecosystems is often compromised. Soil serves as a critical resource, supporting plant growth, regulating water cycles, and hosting a myriad of organisms that contribute to ecological balance.
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