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Título: Comment on: “Back to the future? Conservative grassland management can preserve soil health in the changing landscapes of Uruguay” On the risks of good intentions and poor evidence
Autor: Paruelo, José María
López-Mársico, Luis
Baldassini, Pablo
Bazzoni, Bruno
Staiano, Luciana
Nuñez, Agustín
Guido, Anaclara
Ríos Mendaro, Cecilia
Tommasino Améndola, Andrea
Gallego Caballero, Federico Martín
Pezzani, Fabiana
Lezama Huerta, Felipe
Camba Sans, Gonzalo
Quincke, Andres
Baeza Cardarello, Santiago
Piñeiro, Gervasio
Baethgen, Walter
Tipo: Preprint
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: In this article we make comments on some methodological issues and on the general approach of the paper “Back to the future? Conservative grassland management can preserve soil health in the changing landscapes of Uruguay” by Ina Säumel, Leonardo R. Ramírez, Sarah Tietjen, Marcos Barra, and Erick Zagal, Soil 9, 425–442, https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-9-425-2023. We identified various design and methodological problems that may induce potential misinterpretations. Our concerns are of three different types. First, there are aspects of the study design and methodology that, in our opinion, introduce biases and critical errors. Secondly, the article does not put forth any novel propositions and ignores extensive local literature and aspects that are central to the interpretation of the data Finally, we are concerned about the possible interpretations of a study, generated from institutions based on developed countries with not the participation of local scientists from the Global South in the design of policies and development of non-tariff barriers for South American countries
Editorial: Center for Open Science
EN: OSF Preprints, 2023.
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cnghw
Citación: Paruelo, J, López-Mársico, L, Baldassini, P [y otros autores]. "Comment on: “Back to the future? Conservative grassland management can preserve soil health in the changing landscapes of Uruguay” On the risks of good intentions and poor evidence" [Preprint]. Publicado en: OSF Preprints. 2023. 12 h. DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/cnghw.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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