Soil condition after bushfires

The impact of bushfire on soil fertility, agricultural productivity and recovery of native vegetation.
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Soils are the foundation of biodiversity, human production and ecosystem services. 

Bushfires affect the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil condition – including soil fertility and therefore Australia’s agricultural productivity and the recovery of native vegetation. 

There is a need for a nationally consistent framework for soil data collection, storage and accessibility. More work is required to advance soil recovery from bushfires.

Part of a series of briefs synthesising the scientific evidence on the impact of bushfires on soil condition, wildlife recovery, ecosystems and human health.