7 Seven PhD Positions Fully Funded in Plant/Forest/ …

Data. Datasets. Database & properties; Functions Data; Threats Data; Point Data; Projects Data; Maps & Documents. Atlases; Maps; Documents; Knowledge. Themes. Erosion by water. (Baseline) Erosion - Projections by 2050; Historical reconstruction (1860-2018) of erosion rates ...

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EEA SIGNALS 2019 – Land and — …

For all species — animals and plants living on land or water — land is vital. — one of the essential components of land — is a very complex and often undervalued element, teeming with life. Unfortunately, the way we currently use land and and in the world is not sustainable. This has significant impacts on life on land.

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-Programme – Faculty of Agriculture, University …

Doctor of Philosophy Degree (Ph.D.) in . DURATION OF THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME. (a) The full-time programme shall run for a minimum duration of two (2) semesters and a maximum of four (4) semesters. (b) The part-time programme shall run for a minimum duration of four (4) semesters and maximum of six (6) semesters.

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pollution and health — Environment Agency

Introduction. Healthy soils are critical for supporting human health. They are essential for food, biomass and fibre production, the production of certain medicines, and retaining and filtering water. Healthy soils also play a key role in carbon and nutrient cycles. pollution affects fertility; this jeopardises food security, which is ...

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Reply to the comment on “The new assessment of loss by …

The new assessment of loss by water erosion based on RUSLE2015 (Panagos et al., 2015a) was criticized in a comment by Fiener and Auerswald (2015).The objective of the pan- assessment was not to challenge any regional- or national-scale modelling but to develop a harmonized assessment aiming to improve our knowledge and understanding of erosion by water across the ...

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NRCS

As the world leader in classification and survey, ’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), was invited to give a keynote presentation at the XXVII Congress of of Argentina held virtually the week of October 12, 2020. Survey Regional Director Luis Hernandez with the NRCS and Plant Division represented -NRCS and provided a comprehensive ...

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remediation research: 1992–1994: Critical …

Information on remediation research was gathered from four countries (Germany, the Netherlands, U.K., and Italy) and the Union to provide the reader with better insights and opportunities to pursue further areas of joint interest. Four foci for critical remediation research were identified for this review.

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Survey on in higher education shows desire for …

The EU has realized the importance of strengthening research and capacity in to meet both global and local challenges in sustainable and climate smart management. However, only 10% of higher education institutes have dedicated departments. Building the human capacity will therefore be critical.

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The upcoming Monitoring Law: An effective …

A monitoring program should be representative in terms of (i) climate conditions, (ii) different types, and (iii) land use types within the Union. The physical, chemical, and biological state of soils should be monitored in order to reach the aims of the Strategy for 2030 and the provisions of the proposed ...

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Spatial evaluation and trade‐off analysis of functions …

For each function the maximum potential was estimated across the Union and changes in trade-offs were assessed. By deriving current and potential function delivery from Bayesian networks a better understanding is gained of how different functions and their interdependencies can differ depending on , climate and ...

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Impact of climate change on erosion and the efficiency …

The actual average net losses in the watershed varied from 2·57 t/ha/yr for conventional management systems to 0.01 t/ha/yr for grassland. This corresponds to a maximum average annual loss of about 0·2 mm, which is considered to be the average annual formation rate and therefore an acceptable loss.

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EGU – Division on System Sciences (SSS)

The importance of soils in the Earth system must make us, the scientists, more noticeable at the EGU. The aim of the Division on System Sciences ( SSS) is to coordinate the EGU scientific programme on and related activities. The SSS contributes actively with EGU by promoting scientific interchange and dissemination of ...

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Monitoring threats – Environment Agency

is a vital component of natural capital, hosting rich biodiversity and providing critical ecosystem services, such as food production, water purification and carbon storage. However, soils are under increasing pressure and comprehensive monitoring to asses health is lacking. Published today, a Environment Agency (EEA) report presents a core set of indicators ...

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PHD position in dynamic erosion … – Commission

KU Leuven and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the Commission are inviting applications for PhD positions through the Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) scheme. The CDP scheme intends to enhance the -policy link through strategic collaborations with higher education institutions characterized by research excellence and ...

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A 1 billion euro mission: A Deal for – Panagos …

Soils have achieved prominence in the political agenda of the Commission with the proposal for a Monitoring Law and the ambitious Mission research framework. The EU Observatory (EUSO) used the latest state-of-the-art pan- datasets to propose a preliminary assessment of health in the EU based on 18 ...

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A review of earthworm impact on function and ecosystem …

from various land-use types under temperate climate conditions suggest that the amount of brought to the surface by earthworms annually as castings is about 40 t ha −1 year −1 (based on 19 studies), contributing about 0.4 cm (based on 13 studies) of topsoil per year. Under a temperate climate, earthworms can thus potentially ...

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The effect of on human health: an overview – PMC

Li G, Sun G-X, Ren Y, Luo X-S, Zhu Y-G. Urban and human health. Jouirnal of . this issue. [Google Scholar] Li P, Lin C, Cheng H, Duan X, Lei K. Contamination and health risks of heavy metals around a lead/zinc smelter in southwestern China. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2015; 113:391–399. [Google Scholar]

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Database of EU Research projects in soils – ESDAC – …

Dataset. The analysis of research is particularly relevant given the increased political attention on soils at EU and global levels. This dataset includes a collection of EU Research projects in soils (n = 1101 projects) funded by the successive Commission Framework Programs (FP) for research and innovation (from FP1 to H2020).

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Towards understanding of carbon stocks and stabilization in …

SOM stabilization is suggested to be dominantly influenced by the following chemical and physical characteristics: (i) direct stabilization of SOM in organo-metallic (Al-humus) complexes, explaining at most 40% of carbon accumulation, (ii) indirect protection of SOM (notably aliphatic compounds) through low pH and toxic levels of Al ...

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Quantifying the effect of waste on health …

With a surge in both hazardous and non-hazardous waste in recent decades, Union countries are losing their quality which in turn affects the agricultural production of their economies. Taking this into account, this study presents the effect of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, plastic waste, and electronic waste on health for 24 Union (EU) countries during 2004 ...

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testing and plant analysis in Western | Semantic …

and Plant Analysis Council: A Model for Scientific Innovation, Education, and Development. Y. Kalra J. Ryan. Agricultural and Food Sciences, Environmental . 2009. and plant analysis has been a major contribution to the development of the agricultural sciences and indirectly to sustaining mankind.

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Mercury topsoils: Anthropogenic sources, stocks …

Coupling Hg stocks in topsoil with losses and sediment distribution . • Hg displaced by water erosion is c.a. 43 Mg yr − 1 and c.a. 6 Mg Hg yr − 1 reach the rivers. • Agricultural lands contributes to more than 85% of Hg losses. • The Mediterranean Sea receives almost half of the Hg fluxes followed by Black Sea.

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Participatory citizen : An unexploited resource …

The Joint Programme ‘Towards climate-smart and sustainable agricultural management’ (EJP , 2020–2025) launched by the Union is a major initiative to develop an integrated research community on agricultural soils. research is essential for understanding and enhancing the contribution of ...

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