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THEME 1: Use of data and assessment tools in soil erosion control
- An investigation of the relationship between flow characteristics and soil erosion indices – Mr Hossein Asadi, University of Tehran, Iran.
- Evaluation of soil erosion risk and identification of soil cover and management factor (C) for RUSLE in European vineyards with different soil management – Ms Marcella Biddoccu, National Research Council (CNR), Italy.
- Is an expert-based model able to map erosion in agricultural catchment? – Mr Vincent Cantreuil, Liège University, Belgium.
- Models erosion as methodical basis combating its manifestations in Ukraine – Mr Yurij M. Dmytruk, Yurіy Fedkovych Chernіvtsі Natіonal Unіversіty, Ukraine.
- Soil erosion as a source of sediment and phosphorus in Vltava River basin – Mr Tomas Dostal, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.
- Soil Erosion Risk in the Rainy Mountainous Area of Eastern Mediterranean – Mr Hussam H. M. Husein, General Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research, Syria.
- A contribution to the analysis of urban erosion (Democratic Republic of Congo) – Mr A. Emery Murhula, Cabinet d’expertise environnemental et social (CEE), Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Comparison of RUSLE model and UAV-GIS methodology to assess the effectiveness of temporary ditches in reducing soil erosion – Mr Ulderico Neri, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), Italy.
- (R)USLE factors obtained in standard plots: a critical analysis, opportunities and challenges related to the database in Brazil – Mr Marx LN Silva, Federal University of Lavras, Brazil.
- Application of the EUROSEM model in drainage basins in areas of the Valencian Community (Spain) – Ms MD Soriano, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia (UPV), Spain.
- Use of geochemical fingerprints to trace sediment sources in an agriculture catchment of Argentina – Mr R. Torres Astorga, IMASL, UNSL, Argentina.
- Rainfall Erosivity in China – Mr Yun Xie, Beijing Normal University, China.
THEME 2: Policy in action to address soil erosion
- Termite footprints in restored versus degraded agrosystems in southwestern Niger – Mr Abdourhimou Amadou, Université Félix Houphouet Boigny, Ivory Coast.
- Soil carbon storage in Mediterranean forest stands: implications in the restoration of eroded soils – Mr Giovanni Di Matteo, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Italy.
- Assessing the effectiveness of Sustainable Land Management for large-scale climate change adaptation – Mr Joris Eekhout, Spanish Research Council, Spain.
- Using ‘No-tillage’ farming technique as an assessment tool in soil erosion control study on highly acidic soils formed from the volcanic origin, common in Micronesia – Mr. Mohammad H. Golabi, University of Guam, USA.
- No-Till Effect On Soil Erosion In Mid-Slope Cropping Through Soil Aggregates Stability And Fallout Radionuclides – Mr. Iaaich Hamza, National Institute of Agricultural Research (INRA), Morocco
- Novel biotechnological methods of soil erosion control to achieve sustainable development goals: economic growth, food self-sufficiency, and clean water – Mr Volodymyr Ivanov, National University of Food Technologies, Ukraine.
- Conservation and Traditional Agriculture Impacts on Soil in the Peruvian’s highlands – Ms Ocaña Reyes J.A., CARE, Peru.
- Policy framework on soil erosion and land degradation from the post conflict perspective of Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ms Marijana Kapovic Solomun, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- A Generic Policy and Implementation Model to Address Soil Erosion – Mr Lal Manavado, Norway.
- Western Balkan Countries vs. Mediterranean Region Policy on Soil Erosion – Ms Adanela Musaraj, European University Institute, Italy.
- Erosion-induced soil toxicity undermined maize-bean responses to sustainable land management practices on Mount Wanale in eastern Uganda – Mr Giregon Olupot, School of Agricultural Sciences Makerere University, Uganda.
- Promoting the Adoption of Soil Conservation Practices in Manitoba – Ms Marla Riekman, Manitoba Agriculture, Canada.
- Surface creep, saltation and suspension with large and medium aggregates: a wind tunnel experiment – Mr Eduardo A. Rienzi, Cátedra de Manejo y Conservación de Suelos FAUBA, Argentina.
- Collective action in the face of the water crisis and desertification in the Atacama Desert – Ms Isabel Sepulveda Rivera, the indigenous community of San Pedro de Atacama and of the Atacama Farmers Irrigation Association, Spain.
- A possible approach to control soil erosion: natural farming – Ms Silvia Socciarelli, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA), Italy.
- Increasing soil chemical properties through the application of rock fines in tropical soils in west Cameroon, Africa – Mr Samuel Tetsopgang, University of Bamenda, Cameroon.
THEME 3: The economics of soil erosion control and restoration of eroded land
- Assessing land consumption impact on ecosystem services provision: an insight on biophysical and economic dimension of loss of erosion control in Italy – Ms Francesca Assennato, Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA), Italy.
- 20 years of lessons learned with the application of economic-environmental incentives in national programs of erosion control in degraded soils Chile – Mr Samuel Francke-Campaña, Ministry of Agriculture (CONAF), Chile.
- The Economics of Soil Erosion Control and Restoration of Eroded Land – Mr Simon G. Macharia, Mkokoteni Aid Development Organization (Mado), Kenya.