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BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 Soil quality. Sampling of soil invertebrates Sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates

BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024

Soil quality. Sampling of soil invertebrates Sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024
Pages:28
Released:2024-08-29
ISBN:978 0 539 23023 9
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 - Soil Quality Standard

BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 - Soil Quality. Sampling of Soil Invertebrates. Sampling and Extraction of Soil Macro-Invertebrates

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024

Pages: 28

Released: 2024-08-29

ISBN: 978 0 539 23023 9

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard is an essential document for professionals involved in soil quality assessment and environmental monitoring. This standard provides comprehensive guidelines for the sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates, which are crucial indicators of soil health and biodiversity.

Why This Standard is Important

Soil macro-invertebrates play a vital role in maintaining soil structure, fertility, and overall ecosystem function. They are involved in processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil aeration. Monitoring these organisms can provide valuable insights into the health of the soil and the impact of various environmental factors.

The BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard ensures that the sampling and extraction methods used are consistent, reliable, and scientifically sound. This is crucial for obtaining accurate and comparable data across different studies and geographical locations.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidelines: Detailed instructions on the sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates.
  • Standardized Methods: Ensures consistency and reliability in data collection.
  • Environmental Impact: Helps in assessing the impact of environmental changes and human activities on soil health.
  • Scientific Rigor: Based on the latest scientific research and best practices.

Who Should Use This Standard?

This standard is designed for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Environmental Scientists
  • Soil Scientists
  • Ecologists
  • Agronomists
  • Environmental Consultants
  • Researchers and Academics

Applications

The BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard can be applied in various contexts, such as:

  • Environmental Monitoring: Regular monitoring of soil health and biodiversity.
  • Impact Assessment: Evaluating the impact of agricultural practices, industrial activities, and land-use changes on soil quality.
  • Research: Conducting scientific studies on soil ecology and environmental science.
  • Conservation: Supporting conservation efforts by providing data on soil biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Structure of the Standard

The standard is structured to provide clear and concise guidelines, making it easy to follow and implement. It includes sections on:

  • Introduction: Overview of the importance of soil macro-invertebrates and the need for standardized sampling methods.
  • Scope: Defines the scope of the standard and its applicability.
  • Terms and Definitions: Provides definitions of key terms used in the standard.
  • Sampling Methods: Detailed instructions on how to collect soil samples for macro-invertebrate analysis.
  • Extraction Methods: Guidelines on how to extract macro-invertebrates from soil samples.
  • Data Analysis: Recommendations for analyzing and interpreting the data collected.
  • Reporting: Guidelines for reporting the results of soil macro-invertebrate studies.

Benefits of Using This Standard

By adhering to the BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard, professionals can ensure that their work is:

  • Accurate: Reliable data collection methods lead to accurate results.
  • Comparable: Standardized methods allow for comparison of data across different studies and regions.
  • Credible: Following a recognized standard enhances the credibility of the research and findings.
  • Efficient: Clear guidelines streamline the sampling and extraction process, saving time and resources.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in soil quality assessment and environmental monitoring. By providing standardized methods for the sampling and extraction of soil macro-invertebrates, it ensures that data collected is accurate, reliable, and comparable. This, in turn, supports informed decision-making and effective environmental management.

Whether you are an environmental scientist, soil scientist, ecologist, or researcher, this standard will help you conduct your work with greater precision and confidence. Embrace the BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 standard and contribute to the advancement of soil science and environmental conservation.

DESCRIPTION

BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 23611-5:2024 Soil quality. Sampling of soil invertebrates is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.05 Examination of soils in general
  • 13.080.30 Biological properties of soils
  • 13.080.30 Biological properties of soils
  • 13.080.05 Examination of soils in general
This document specifies a method for sampling, extracting and preserving macro-invertebrates from soils, including the litter zone. The sampling and extraction methods in this document are applicable to almost all types of soil, with the exception of soils in extreme climatic conditions (hard, frozen or flooded soils) and matrices other than soil, e.g. tree trunks, plants or lichens.