Presentations | INSAS second meeting 22 - 26 May 2023, Uzbekistan
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
- SATREPS BLUE: Climate resilient approaches for water-use efficiency and halophytic farming in the Aral Sea basin| Mr Kenji Tanaka, Kyoto University, Japan, Ms Kristina Toderich, Tottori University, Japan
- Environmental Impact Assessment of projects on salt affected lands or under risk of salinization | Mr Jorge Batlle-Sales, University of Valencia, Spain
- Double desalinization approach (DDA) as integrated for salt affected soil management in water shortage region | Mr Fei Wang, Northwest A&F University, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, China
- Plantation and utilization of halophytes with saline water irrigation in the Thar Desert of Pakistan | Ms Bilquees Gul, University of Karachi, Pakistan
- Upscaling sustainable land management practices in Central Asia: experience from regional FAO-GEF project | Mr Makhmud Shaumarov, FAO, Kazakhstan
SESSION 2: ORAL PRESENTATIONS
- Ecological reclamation of saline-sodic wasteland in China | Mr Shuwen Hu, China Agricultural University, China
- Estimation of cotton yield and water productivity under saline conditions using SWAP Model | Mr Yousef Hasheminejhad, Khorasan Razavi Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, Iran
- Monitoring salt affected soils by NIR spectroscopy in the Colombian Caribbean banana plantations | Mr Cristian Rincón, Universidad Nacional, Colombia
- In-field assessment of soil and water salinity with geophysics and geostatistics | Ms Larisa Golovko, Landviser, USA
- Putting salt-affected soils on the EU policy agenda | Mr Pim van Tongeren, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Adaptation and promotion of climate resilient technologies to improve productivity of salt affected lands based on quasi-real-time monitoring system | Mr Tolib Mukimov, Uzbek Research Design Institute (UZGIP), Uzbekistan
- Optimizing leaching practice in saline and sodic soils using modelling approach | Mr Meisam Rezaei, Soil and Water Research Institute (SWRI), Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Iran
- Exploring farmers’ perception, knowledge, and management techniques of salt-affected soils to enhance rice production on small land holdings in Tanzania | Ms Primitiva Mboyerwa, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
- Curbing the salinization of arable land and agronomically restoring saltaffected soils, a food security challenge: assessment and prospects, the case of Senegal in West Africa | Mr Jean Henri Bienvenue Sene, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Senegal
- Features of the distribution of nematodes on saline sierozem‐meadow soils Ms Lazizakhon Gafurova, National University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
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