Von: Stanco, Giulia (CBL) [mailto:Giulia.Stanco@fao.org]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 29. Jänner 2019 13:17
Betreff: Global Symposium on Soil Erosion (GSER19)_Global Soil Partnership_Special
Announcement n. 12
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The Global Soil Partnership
Special announcement No. 12, 28 January 2019
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The Global Symposium on Soil Erosion (GSER19)
The Global Symposium on Soil Erosion (GSER19) will be a high level science-policy meeting,
held from 15 – 17 May 2019, at FAO HQ in Rome, Italy. This Symposium is jointly organized
by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Global Soil Partnership (GSP), the
Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS), the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification Science-Policy Interface (UNCCD-SPI) and the Joint FAO/IAEA International
Atomic Energy Agency division for Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture.
About
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Soil erosion represents one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time,
decreasing agricultural productivity, degrading crucial ecosystem functions, amplifying
hydrogeological risks and, in severe cases, leading to the displacement of populations.
Starting from the latest scientific knowledge on the status of interventions and
innovations related to soil erosion management and existing assessment frameworks, the
Symposium will address soil erosion prevention and control for increased food security and
ecosystem services.
Registration
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Registration will be open until 8 May 2019. Participants will include representatives from
UN organizations, member countries, academia, scientists, practitioners, policy makers,
private businesses, economists, research institutes, NGOs, civil society, farmers
associations, and land users. Please note that participation to the Symposium is free.
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Call for extended abstract
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Abstract submission
The Organizing Committee of GSER19 is currently accepting abstracts that will compete for
oral and poster presentations.
The extended abstracts should be written in English, with a maximum lenght of 2000 words
in Word format.
Abstracts should address one of the following Symposium themes :
THEME 1 | Use of data and assessment tools in soil erosion control
THEME 2 | Policy in action to address soil erosion
THEME 3 | The economics of soil erosion control and restoration of eroded land
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Guidelines for authors
All extended abstracts must be submitted in the prescribed format (
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GSER-19(a)fao.org
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, indicating ''Call for extended abstracts/Your full name/Preferred
Theme'' in the subject line.
They will be assessed by the GSER19 Scientific Committee, which is composed of
representatives from the co-organizing organizations as well as leading experts.
The deadline for abstract submission is 10 March 2019. Authors will be notified regarding
their abstract submission by 31 March 2019 and details on oral and poster presentations
will be provided.
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For more information check the GSER19 website:
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