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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest research and methodologies in soil physics, emphasizing the fundamental principles governing soil behavior. Topics include soil structure, porosity, and compaction, exploring their implications for agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability.
This session aims to delve into the complex interactions between soil and water, highlighting the mechanisms of infiltration, unsaturated flow, and water retention. Participants will discuss the implications of these processes for groundwater recharge and surface water quality.
This track addresses the critical role of soil moisture in agricultural systems and natural ecosystems, focusing on measurement techniques and modeling approaches. Discussions will include strategies for optimizing soil moisture retention and enhancing irrigation efficiency.
This session examines the causes and consequences of soil erosion, alongside innovative conservation practices to mitigate its impact. Presentations will cover both theoretical frameworks and practical applications in various landscapes.
This track investigates the factors influencing hydraulic conductivity and soil permeability, essential for understanding water movement in soils. Researchers will present findings on measurement techniques and their implications for hydrological modeling.
This session focuses on the dynamics of the vadose zone, where soil and water interact, influencing groundwater recharge and contaminant transport. Participants will explore recent advancements in vadose zone research and its relevance to environmental management.
This track discusses the effects of climate change on soil characteristics, including moisture retention, texture, and bulk density. Researchers will present studies on adaptive management strategies to enhance soil resilience in changing climates.
This session highlights the significance of soil texture in determining hydrological behavior, including infiltration rates and water retention capabilities. Presentations will explore the implications of soil texture for land use and water management.
This track investigates the processes of evapotranspiration and their relationship with soil water dynamics, crucial for understanding water loss in agricultural and natural systems. Discussions will include measurement techniques and modeling approaches.
This session examines the impact of soil compaction on ecosystem services, including plant growth, water infiltration, and microbial activity. Researchers will present findings on mitigating compaction effects through management practices.
This track showcases cutting-edge technologies and methodologies in soil research, including remote sensing, soil sensors, and modeling tools. Participants will discuss how these innovations can enhance our understanding of soil physics and hydrological processes.