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Introduction

The major objective of this symposium is to facilitate the development of international linkages, scientific exchanges and strategic alliances in forest soil processes, leading to fully realised, collaborative research programmes that face the realities of the effects of forest management and climate change on forest productivity and water supply. The topics of this symposium include: (1) Tracking and monitoring: advancing innovative techniques and novel approaches to simulate and monitor the effects of local management and climate change; (2) Assessing the pressures and threats: impacts of global environmental changes (especially soil warming) on carbon, water and nutrient cycling, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services; (3) Untangling the linkages: Elucidating relationships between soil processes and ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services; and (4) Strategies for management and conservation: Practices to maintain and enhance forest productivity and ecosystem services provided by forest soils in particular for water cycling and purification. Most importantly, this symposium will promote the development of effective networks and strategies within the research community: linking soil ecological processes and management to forest productivity and water protection, particularly in the context of climate change adaptation and mitigation at both local and global scales.

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2014-06-04
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

Theme 1 Advances in research and monitoring technologies and methodologies § Innovative technologies and novel approaches on soil carbon and soil water analysis § Advances in methodologies of soil biology § Advances in experimental and modelling methodologies Theme 2 Impacts of global change on forest biogeochemical cycles, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services § Soil warming, drought and nitrogen deposition § Experimental assessment § Modelling Theme 3 Linking land use change and intensification of forest management practices to soil processes, fertility and ecosystem functions § Responding to climate change § Soil fertility and tree nutrition: sustaining long-term productivity § Linking ecosystem processes and services Theme 4 Impacts of global change and local management on forest soil and water processes § Linking ecosystem processes, management practices and water yield and quality § Assessing and modelling interactive carbon and nutrient cycles
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 24

    2014

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    Oct 28

    2014

  • Jun 04 2014

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Oct 28 2014

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
International Union of Soil Science (IUSS)
International Union of Forestry Research Organizations (IUFRO)
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fujian Normal University
Griffith University
and the University of Alberta
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