*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*
*for sustainable agriculture and land management*
Dear Subscribers,
Please see herebelow the latest IUSS Alert 182 (August 2020).
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*Amir Kassam *
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*Global CA-CoP*
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*Conservation Agriculture is an ecosystem approach to regenerative
sustainable agriculture and land management based on the practical
application of context-specific and locally adapted three interlinked
principles of: (i) Continuous no or minimum mechanical soil disturbance
(no-till seeding/planting and weeding, and minimum soil disturbance with
all other farm operations including harvesting); (ii) permanent
maintenance of soil mulch cover (crop biomass, stubble and cover crops);
and (iii) diversification of cropping system (economically, environmentally
and socially adapted rotations and/or sequences and/or associations
involving annuals and/or perennials, including legumes and cover crops),
along with other complementary good agricultural production and land
management practices.*
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IUSS News IUSS – FAO-GSP Children’s book contest on Soil Biodiversity
IUSS and FAO-GSP launch together a scientific children's book contest on
Soil Biodiversity in the framework of WSD 2020. The motto is "Keep soil
alive, protect soil biodiversity". FAO, IUSS and GSP invite all those
interested in soil and biodiversity - soil scientists, researchers,
professors, teachers, classrooms, individual students, soil practitioners,
designers, photographers or experts from any professional background - to
submit their freestyle book proposal by 10 November 2020. In the submission
email, author(s) must fill out and submit the mandatory Registration form.
The winner will receive a cash prize of 1 000 USD, second and third prize
will receive a cash prize of 500 USD and 250 USD respectively from IUSS and
FAO’s GSP. The winners will be announced on World Soil Day, 5 December
2020.
Read more: *
<https://www.iuss.org/international-decade-of-soils/>https://www.iuss.org/international-decade-of-soils/
<https://www.iuss.org/international-decade-of-soils/>*
Flyer: https://www.iuss.org/media/gsp_iuss_booklet_contest.jpg
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News from the Latin-American Soil Science Society: SLCS
*National Science and Technology Award of the Republic of Chile for a Soil
Science scientist*
On August 21, Dr. Edmundo Acevedo Hinojosa, who is an Agronomist from the
University of Chile, M.S. Soil Science, and Ph.D. Soil Science, was awarded
the National Prize for Applied and Technological Sciences by the Ministry
of Education of Chile.
This award honours his great trajectory, and the international recognition
of his work in areas such as the capture of carbon in soils to reduce
carbon in the atmosphere to mitigate the effects of climate change, as well
as on the adaptation of plants to drought, and about the crop's physiology
for the genetic improvement of cereals.
Since 2019, Dr. Acevedo has been Emeritus Professor of the Faculty of
Agronomic Sciences of the University of Chile. He received numerous awards
including the Award for teaching activity at the University of Chile (1977,
1983 and 1996), Award of the Agronomic Society of Chile (1984), Agronomic
Merit Award from the Agronomic Society of Chile (1994), Award from the
Chilean Agronomic Society (2002), Carlos Porter Award from the Chilean
College of Agricultural Engineers (2006), Rector Ruy Barbosa Academic Merit
Medal at the University of Chile (2010), and “Espiga de Oro” Award from the
College of Agricultural Engineers (2016).
The Latin-American Soil Science Society congratulates Dr. Edmundo Acevedo
Hinojosa on this award that puts soil sciences on the national and
Latin-American agendas.
*Soil Science Society of Brazil*
The Soil Science Society of Brazil is organizing the XIII Soil science
meeting of southern Brazil on line to be held November 26 and 27, 2020
Registration: *www.rsbcs2020.sbcs-nrs.org.br
<http://www.rsbcs2020.sbcs-nrs.org.br/>*
On August 10, 2020, lectures on "Agriculture, sustainable systems and
healthy food" were held via YouTube organized by the UFRRJ.
Link to lectures: *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgtdLRrCLc&feature=youtu.be
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgtdLRrCLc&feature=youtu.be>*
*Spanish Soil Science Society*
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic the Spanish Soil Science Society has
postponed the 9th National Symposium on Control of Soil Degradation and
Recovery until further notice.
Read more: *https://condegres.es/ <https://condegres.es/>*
*Mexican Soil Science Society*
The Mexican Soil Science Society invites all interested people to
participate in the “International Symposium on the Efficient Use of
Nitrogen in Agriculture” to be held *online* on October 21, 2020
Registration: *http://www.smcsmx.org/simposio-nitrogeno-2020
<http://www.smcsmx.org/simposio-nitrogeno-2020>*
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Invitation to Biochar survey
Biochar has been discussed as a greenhouse gas removal option and could
hold benefits and risks in soil use. In order to investigate barriers to
biochar’s implementation and potential impacts on soil and the environment
in the UK, we invite you to anonymously complete the survey.
While this survey does have a UK focus and was originally circulated
through the BSSS membership, we would like to extend the survey to the
wider IUSS community to gain greater insights into biochar. Expertise of UK
soils and/or policy is not necessary: all levels of participant familiarity
will be helpful our research. Participants who complete the survey can
choose to be entered in a drawing to win a £50 voucher.
Link to survey: *
<https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hajm9exW21U9Eh>https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hajm9exW21U9Eh
<https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5hajm9exW21U9Eh>*
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IUSS Bulletin 136
Due to unforeseen circumstances editing of IUSS Bulletin 136 has been
further delayed and we intend to publish it in early September. The IUSS
Secretariat apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.
*
<https://www.iuss.org/newsroom/newsletters/paleopedology-newsletters-commission-16/>*
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General NewsMorris Schnitzer (1922-2020)
Morris Schnitzer, born in Bochum, Germany, passed away peacefully on 9th
June 2020. Morris obtained his B.Sc. honors in 1951, M.Sc in 1952, and
Ph.D. in 1955 in soil chemistry, all from McGill University, Canada. In
1956 he joined the Research Branch of Agriculture Canada. His first
research dealt with the formation of complexes between metals and fulvic
acid in Spodosols soils. From 1961 to 1962, Morris did post-doctorate
studies in the Organic Chemistry Department of the Imperial College of
Science and Technology in London, England, under the guidance of Sir Derek
Barton, Nobel Laureate in Organic Chemistry. After his return to Canada,
Morris started a long-term investigation on the oxidative degradation of
humic acids, fulvic acids and humins.
A more comprehensive account of Morris' life-time research has been
published in *Advances in Agronomy* 68: 1-58, 2000. Morris retired in
January 1991 and was appointed Emeritus Distinguished Research Scientist by
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. He continued his research until 2012.
Over the years, Morris attracted about 30 visiting scientists from 15
different countries in addition to numerous Canadian scientists to work in
his laboratory in Ottawa, Canada. Morris authored and co-authored more than
400 scientific papers in peer reviewed journals, 3 books including the
first book ever published on humic substances in the environment and
numerous book chapters on humic materials and soil organic matter.
Morris was awarded Fellowships by the Canadian Society of Soil Science
(1971), Soil Science Society of America (1977), American Society of
Agronomy (1977), Honorary Member, International Humic Substances Society
(1982,1986), and Royal Society of Canada (1991 ). He received the Soil
Science Award of the Soil Science Society of America in 1984, the Soil
Science Distinguished Service Award of the Soil Science Society of America
in 1995 and was awarded in Israel the Wolf Prize in Agriculture in 1996. He
was chairman of Commission II (Soil Chemistry) of the International Society
of Soil Science (1978 - 1982), and served on the editorial boards of
the *Canadian
Journal of Soil Science, Soil Science and Geoderma.*
Morris will be greatly missed by his friends, colleagues, co-workers and
scientists all over the world involved in humic research. He is survived by
his daughter Eve Schnitzer and her family.
[from the Obituary provided by the Soil Science Society of Canada]
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Donald R. Nielsen (1931-2020)
Donald Rodney Nielsen was born on October 10, 1931, in Phoenix, Arizona. He
gained an early appreciation for soils and agriculture through his father's
farming of vegetables in Arizona. Don received a BS degree in agricultural
chemistry and soils in 1953 and an MS degree in soil microbiology in 1954
from the University of Arizona. In 1958 he received his PhD in soil physics
at Iowa State University under the supervision of Don Kirkham, after which
he took a position at UC Davis.
Don Nielsen spent his entire career at UC Davis, where he contributed
enormously to all levels of the university through his teaching, research,
and service. He shepherded the UC approval of M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
Earth Sciences and Resources, as well as in Hydrologic Science. He was
internationally renowned for his innovative achievements in the areas of
chemical transport in soils, in spatial variability of field soils,
determining nitrogen pollution levels from agricultural operations,
quantifying the hydrological properties of soils, and studying how soil
management affects microbial transformations.
He authored more than 300 publications and was an invited speaker at
numerous national and international conferences. Don has been the advisor
for many outstanding graduate students and has been the host to more than
90 international scientists from nearly 40 different countries. Through his
teaching, research and administrative efforts, as well as his service on
countless national and international organizations, he has had a tremendous
impact not only in the soil and hydrological sciences, but also on
agricultural and environmental sciences in general. He was President of the
Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) and the American Agronomy Society
(ASA), as well as President of the Hydrology Section of the American
Geophysical Union (AGU). He also served on the National Research Council’s
(NRC) Board on Agriculture and chaired the U.S. National Committee of Soil
Science, thereby representing the National Academy of Science (NAS) and
U.S. soil scientists to the International Union of Soil Science (IUSS). Don
held many contributing positions at the IUSS, being President of the Soil
Physics Commission from 1978-82, member of its Budget and Finance
Committee, and organizing or chairing several of its symposia.
Because of his unique accomplishments in research, student education and
professional service, Don Nielsen was honored with numerous awards. He
became a Fellow of ASA, SSSA and AGU. He received the M. King Hubbert Award
of the National Ground Water Association, was made a Honorary member of
IUSS and the European Geophysical Society. He further received the very
prestigious Horton Medal of AGU’s Hydrology section “for his fundamental
and pioneering work in hydrology, combined with his uncanny love for the
profession”. In 2008 he was awarded the Don and Betty Kirkham International
Soil Physics Medal, which is awarded once every 8 years.
May he rest in peace.
[From an obituary by Jan W. Hopmans, Martinus Th. van Genuchten and Ole
Wendroth, provided by Ester Sztein]
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Jérôme Balesdent (1957 – 2020)
It is with great sadness that we inform you that Jérôme Balesdent passed
away in July 2020 after a courageous battle against cancer. He was born in
1957. He received his Ph.D. degree from the "Centre de Pédologie Biologique
», Nancy, France in 1982, and pursued his career at the French National
Institute for Agronomy (INRA, now INRAe) in Versailles, Cadarache and
Aix-en-Provence.
Jerome Balesdent was a very creative researcher, notably recognized as a
pioneer in the use of stable C isotopes (13C) to study SOM dynamics in
C3/C4 transitions. He was among the most renowned French soil scientists of
his generation for his work on soil organic matter.
We have lost an outstanding and inspiring scientist, but also a very
humble, generous and friendly colleague.
[By Isabelle Basile-Doelsch, CEREGE and Delphine Derrien, INRAE]
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World Soil Day, December 5th - Add an event
Planning to have an event on soils? Etching your student, giving a lecture?
Put your event on our map and help us build soils awareness!
Read more: *
<http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/worldwide-events/add-events/en/?fbclid=IwAR3IQ4yRxojK57en5f59HdPKNMGS5urJIfPjtSHVrcLISZT3fnQnCOUc4Wc>http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/worldwide-events/add-events/en/?fbclid=IwAR3IQ4yRxojK57en5f59HdPKNMGS5urJIfPjtSHVrcLISZT3fnQnCOUc4Wc
<http://www.fao.org/world-soil-day/worldwide-events/add-events/en/?fbclid=IwAR3IQ4yRxojK57en5f59HdPKNMGS5urJIfPjtSHVrcLISZT3fnQnCOUc4Wc>*
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FAO Webinar: Sustainable Soil and Land Management for Climate Smart
Agriculture: Preventing and mitigating land degradation
This international technical webinar, which took place 20 June 2020, is
part of the series organized by the FAO eLearning Academy, Agreenium
(l'Institut agronomique, vétérinaire et forestier de France) and UN-ESCAP
(United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).
Link to the webinar: *https://vimeo.com/432460070
<https://vimeo.com/432460070>*
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Net erosion data and sediment transport at 25m (WaTEM / SEDEM)
This dataset includes a model estimation of the potential spatial
displacement and transport of soil sediments due to water erosion at
European scale. Long-term averages of annual soil loss and deposition rates
were computed by means of the extensively tested spatially distributed
WaTEM/ SEDEM mode. Due to large number of requests to provide the 25m data
resolution, we make them available in ESDAC.
Read more: *https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/themes/sediment-transport-using-watemsedem
<https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/themes/sediment-transport-using-watemsedem>*
[From: ESDAC Newsletter No 121 (March– April 2020)]
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Indicators on soil erosion
For non-GIS users, policy makers, advisors, students and other group of
people, ESDAC provides the aggregated data on soil erosion:
Agro-environmental Indicator - SDG Indicators, CAP Context Indicator, Wind
erosion estimates, Global soil erosion estimates. Recently we estimated the
soil erosion indicator (year: 2016) to support the performance of the
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the progress towards the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). Our objective is to develop a kind of scoreboard
for all the relevant datasets (Soil organic carbon, biodiversity,
nutrients, soil properties, etc).
Read more: *https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/themes/indicators-soil-erosion
<https://esdac.jrc.ec.europa.eu/themes/indicators-soil-erosion>*
[From: ESDAC Newsletter No 121 (March– April 2020)]
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Microbiome Centers Consortium and COVID-19 Efforts
An invitation to join forces
The Microbiome Centers Consortium (MCC) is a new collaborative network of
US-based academic microbiome centers. This message addresses colleagues
working on microbiome-related research and COVID-19. This includes
environmental soil samples. You do not have to be from the USA to
participate, and you can be an individual working on this effort.
We are currently working to leverage the strengths of microbiome centers
around the country to help with the COVID-19 response. The effort aims to
coordinate and assist ongoing research as many microbiome centers are
struggling with similar challenges.
Fill out the survey:
*https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNCKFKgTH6Gd4rVGY5T_wZAIbRW9GW7Q_jQWdLaUNgiN9w9g/viewform
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNCKFKgTH6Gd4rVGY5T_wZAIbRW9GW7Q_jQWdLaUNgiN9w9g/viewform>*
[From Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative newsletter, 4 August 2020]
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The FRST national soil fertility database
The Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool (FRST) is a database and online
tool in development to bring together soil fertility information on a
national scale. A core team conducted the first nationwide soil fertility
and philosophy survey since 1998 to develop minimum requirements for data
inclusion in the database. The tool will not only help all those involved
in making soil fertility recommendations but will conserve historical soil
test data.
Read more: *https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/csan.20218
<https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/csan.20218>*
[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 5 August 2020]
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Could a Detroit experiment unleash the power of urban soil?
Over the past few months, the COVID-19 crisis has hit Detroit hard,
resulting in more 12,000 cases and more than 1,500 deaths. It’s also
produced an unemployment rate perhaps as high as 29 percent and a surging
demand at area food banks. These problems have brought renewed focus to the
importance of food sovereignty in Detroit and elsewhere, and on a changing
climate, which could make pandemics worse. Urban farming and gardening sit
at the intersection of these issues—and offer a possible way forward,
allowing communities to access healthy food close to home and possibly
mitigate climate change by capturing carbon in soil.
Read more: *https://civileats.com/2020/07/16/could-a-detroit-experiment-unleash-the-power-of-urban-soil/
<https://civileats.com/2020/07/16/could-a-detroit-experiment-unleash-the-power-of-urban-soil/>*
[From: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Science Policy Report: 5 August 2020]
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Conferences, Meetings and Workshops
*The outbreak of the Corona virus is clearly a rapidly evolving situation.
The organizers of the meetings listed below are constantly reviewing the
situation in the light of global and country-specific advice to inform
decisions to minimize the additional risks to attendees, their communities
and those living in the meeting’s host country. *
*The IUSS will also continue to monitor the situation, and advise that
prior to attending meetings our members review up to date information from
their country’s government, the WHO and from the host country to ensure
that everyone’s health and wellbeing remains a priority.*
2020‘Zoom into Soil’: Erosion
2 September 2020, *Online*
The British Society of Soil Science (BSSS) is pleased to host the second
edition of its lunchtime ‘Zoom into Soil’ series.
Read more: *
<https://www.soils.org.uk/news/6-aug-2020/zoom-soil-erosion>https://www.soils.org.uk/news/6-aug-2020/zoom-soil-erosion
<https://www.soils.org.uk/news/6-aug-2020/zoom-soil-erosion>*
The BSSS YouTube page, which includes the first Zoom into Soil event,
Nutrient Efficiency, is available here: *
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHciYt47RFZLqcQ6QGkjxg>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHciYt47RFZLqcQ6QGkjxg
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHciYt47RFZLqcQ6QGkjxg>*
* <https://seminarbbsdlp.id/icstlm/images/Download/Poster_ICSTLM_2020.pdf>*
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<http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/about/plenary-assembly/eight-session-2020/en/>*
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8th World Sustainability Forum (WSF2020)
15- 17 September 2020, *Virtual meeting*
You may register at any time. In the interest of inclusive global
participation and in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, MDPI
has generously agreed to drop the registration fees for all virtual
academics, members of partnering societies, co-operations and United
Nations Initiatives for the 8th World Sustainability Forum. However,
*registration* to the event is *mandatory*.
Website: * <https://wsf-8.sciforum.net/>https://wsf-8.sciforum.net/
<https://wsf-8.sciforum.net/>*
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IUBS Centenary Webinar on Forgetting How to Tend the Soil
2 Oct 2020, *Online*
Read more: *
<http://www.iubs.org/events/conferences-supported/iubs-centenary-webinar-series.html>http://www.iubs.org/events/conferences-supported/iubs-centenary-webinar-series.html
<http://www.iubs.org/events/conferences-supported/iubs-centenary-webinar-series.html>*
* <https://www.iuss.org/media/iubs_centenary_webinar_series_lecture_1.jpg>*
Download the flyer:
https://www.iuss.org/media/iubs_centenary_webinar_series_lecture_1.jpg
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International Symposium "Efficient Use of Nitrogen in Agriculture"
Wednesday October 21, 2020, *Online*
The efficiency of nitrogen use in cereals worldwide has been estimated at
33%; likewise, in Mexico, several research studies on cereals in intensive
irrigation areas report similarly low efficiency values. Nitrogen that is
not absorbed by the crop is volatilized, leached, percolated, and lost to
the environment causing important water and air pollution problems. On the
other hand, fertilization tends to be the main production cost with
cereals. Here is an opportunity where you have the most expensive input and
that is handled in an inefficient way. By increasing the efficiency of
nitrogen use, production costs can be reduced and thus increase the
profitability of the crop to reduce environmental impact and thus generate
a win-win situation, where the farmer and also society in general wins. In
Mexico, 71% of nitrogen fertilizer is applied to corn, wheat and sugar cane
crops, which is why the symposium will aim to determine scientific advances
at the national and international level on the use of nitrogen
fertilizers *(translated
from Spanish)*.
Deadline for abstracts and extensive papers: September 10, 2020
Read more: *
<http://www.smcsmx.org/simposio-nitrogeno-2020>http://www.smcsmx.org/simposio-nitrogeno-2020
<http://www.smcsmx.org/simposio-nitrogeno-2020>*
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ISCRAES 2020 - International Symposium on Climate-Resilient
Agri-Environmental Systems
3-6 November 2020, *Virtual meeting*
Abstract (flash talk and poster) submission deadline: August 31, 2020
Standard registration deadline: August 31, 2020
Symposium website: *
<http://www.iscraes2020.org/>http://www.iscraes2020.org/
<http://www.iscraes2020.org/>*
Download: https://www.iuss.org/media/iscraes_flyer_updated.jpg
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XIII Soil science meeting of southern Brazil
“Knowledge applied to the field and the city”
November 26 and 27, 2020, *Online*
The theme is based on the premise that soil management is an essential
practice for the economic, social and environmental sustainability of the
rural and urban environments, since the soil is an integrating agent of
these environments. In this sense, the theme highlights the importance of
conserving and managing the soil in an appropriate manner, a natural,
finite and essential resource for life on the planet. Often, this
importance is remembered more frequently in rural areas due to high soil
losses (on site), especially in conditions of extreme rain events due to
the erosion process. However, it is known that such a process will also
impact water bodies (off site), which suffer from sediment input,
compromising the quantity and quality of water available to all living
beings. This includes all people in society, whether from the countryside
or the city (*translated from Portuguese*)
Deadline for submission of papers: September 7, 2020
Read more: *
<http://www.rsbcs2020.sbcs-nrs.org.br/>www.rsbcs2020.sbcs-nrs.org.br
<http://www.rsbcs2020.sbcs-nrs.org.br>*
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2021
*Changes to previously announced conferences, meetings and workshops*
9th National Symposium on Control of Soil Degradation and Recovery
May 24-26, 2021, “Ciutat d'Elx” Congress Center, Elche, Spain
Soil is a key element for sustainability, mitigation of the effects of
climate change and food production. In addition, it is the support of human
activities, both cultural and productive. The symposium focuses on aspects
associated with soil degradation, with an emphasis on Mediterranean
environments, and proposes solutions to reverse these situations.
Read more: * <https://condegres.es/>https://condegres.es/
<https://condegres.es/>*
2020 Soil Biology Lab Skills Course
Monday, 31 August 2020 to Friday, 4 September 2020, Wageningen University,
Netherlands
*!Postponed to 2021!*
Website: *
<http://www.wur.eu/lab-skills-course>www.wur.eu/lab-skills-course
<http://www.wur.eu/lab-skills-course>*
*2021* SSSA Kirkham Conference
29 August 2021 to 3 September 2021, Kruger National Park, South Africa
*!Postponed from Sept. 2020!*
Questions? Please contact Kirkham Conference Chair Brent Clothier at
*[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*
Website: *
<https://cwrr.ukzn.ac.za/conferences/kirkham-conference-2020/>https://cwrr.ukzn.ac.za/conferences/kirkham-conference-2020/
<https://cwrr.ukzn.ac.za/conferences/kirkham-conference-2020/>*
First IUSS Conference on Sodic Soil Reclamation
10- 12 May 2021, Changchun, China
*!Postponed from Sept. 2020! *
Deadline for abstract submission: March 1, 2021
Deadline for full text of paper: April 1, 2021
Contact: *[log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>*
Website: *
<http://ssr.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/65578>http://ssr.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/65578
<http://ssr.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/65578>*
RAMIRAN 2021 - Managing Organic Resources in a Changing Environment
20-23 September 2021
University of Cambridge in Eastern England, UK
*!Postponed from Sept. 2020!*
Read more: *
<https://www.compostnetwork.info/news/event/ramiran-2020/>https://www.compostnetwork.info/news/event/ramiran-2020/
<https://www.compostnetwork.info/news/event/ramiran-2020/>*
GSS 2020 – 4th Global Soil Security 2020 Conference - "Global Soil
Security: Beyond the Soil to Human Health"
12- 15 October 2020, Seoul, Korea
*!Cancelled! *
Website: *
<http://www.globalsoilsecurity2020.org/>http://www.globalsoilsecurity2020.org/
<http://www.globalsoilsecurity2020.org/>*
International Conference Contaminated Sites 2020
26-28 October 2020, Trnava, Slovak Republic
*!Postponed to spring or early summer, 2021!*
Full paper submission deadline is August 31, 2020
Conference website: *
<http://contaminated-sites2020.sazp.sk/>http://contaminated-sites2020.sazp.sk/
<http://contaminated-sites2020.sazp.sk/>*
Global Soil Conference 2020 - Caring Soils Beyond Food Security
9-13 December 2020, New Delhi, India
*!Postponed to 2021!*
Download: *
<https://www.iuss.org/media/globalsoilconference2020.pdf>https://www.iuss.org/media/globalsoilconference2020.pdf
<https://www.iuss.org/media/globalsoilconference2020.pdf>*
*For the complete list of upcoming events, please see the event calendar on
the IUSS website: **
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/
<https://www.iuss.org/meetings-events/>*
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New publicationsParticulate Plastics in Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments
By Nanthi S. Bolan, M.B. Kirkham, Claudia Halsband, Dayanthi Nugegoda, Yong
Sik Ok. 1st editon published July 16, 2020 by CRC Press, 466 pages,
paperback ISBN 9780367511401, price GBP 41.99, hardcover ISBN
9781138543928, price GBP 155.00.
The manufacture of plastic as well as its indiscriminate disposal and
destruction by incineration pollutes atmospheric, terrestrial, and aquatic
ecosystems. Synthetic plastics do not break down; they accumulate in the
environment as macro-, micro-, and nanoplastics. These particulate plastics
are a major source of pollutants in soil and marine ecosystems. Particulate
Plastics in Terrestrial and Aquatic Environments provides a fundamental
understanding of the sources of these plastics and the threats they pose to
the environment. The book demonstrates the ecotoxicity of particulate
plastics using case studies and offers management practices to mitigate
particulate plastic contamination in the environment.
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