First announcement XVII Conference of the International Soil Conservation Organization (ISCO) Environmental sustainability through soil conservation 08-12 July 2013 Medellin, Colombia (South America). Organizers: Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Sede Medellin Sociedad Colombiana de la Ciencia del Suelo (SCCS) International Soil Conservation Organization (ISCO). ISCO Conferences To date, sixteen ISCO conferences have been held, namely in; Belgium (1978), UK (1980), USA (1983), Venezuela (1985), Thailand (1988), Ethiopia - Kenya (1989), Australia (1992), India (1994), Germany (1996), USA (1999), Argentina (2000), China (2002), Australia (2004), Morocco (2006), Hungary (2008) and Chile (2010), covering regions and continents around the world, with different bio-physical, cultural, social and economic conditions.
Introduction. ISCO (International Soil Conservation Organization) is an organization whose main aim is to promote the sustainable, productive and efficient use of soil and water resources around the world. With this objective, ISCO periodically organizes conferences every 2 to 3 years to analyze and exchange the latest information and research, addressed to find solutions to the increasing degradation problems of the basic resources soil and water, on which the very sustainability of life on earth is based. The participants at these conferences cover a wide variety of disciplines according to the ISCO objectives, which include: 1) Evolution of soil and water degradation in different parts of the World 2) Causes, effects and evaluation systems of soil and water degradation processes. 3) Development and adoption of new systems and practices of soil and water conservation on lands with different and changing uses and managements. 4) Socio-economical and legal aspects (including the role of public and private organizations and conventions at different levels) on the study, adoption and application of practices and sustainable systems of soil and water conservation at local, national, and regional levels. Furthermore, a central subject is selected at each conference, either according to the most relevant problems faced in the region where the conference is being held, or according to more current worldwide problems. The possibility to present and discuss other subjects included in the ISCO vast objectives is not excluded. ISCO 2013 On this occasion, the XVII ISCO Conference will be held in Medellin (Colombia), and the following central and specific topics have been selected: Central topic: Environmental Sustainability through Soil Conservation Specific topics: 1) Land planning, soil and water conservation 2) Physical, chemical and biological processes in soil conservation and degradation 3) Hydrological processes in soil degradation and associated natural disasters 4) Environmental dynamics associated with land use changes 5) Carbon sequestration and climatic change 6) Environmental impact of the mining industry on soils and waters 7) Degradation of soils and biofuel production
Publication The extended abstracts and conclusions of this scientific conference will be subsequently published in a special edition of the journal Suelos Ecuatoriales, edited by the Sociedad Colombiana de Ciencias del Suelo ( http://sites.google.com/site/suelosecuatoriales/ ). About Medellin Located in the Central Range of the Colombian Andes, it is the second most important city in Colombia, with an estimated population of 2.249.073 inhabitants, an extension of 380 km 2 and an average temperature of 24o C. It is a city with fresh winds (trade winds), named the capital of eternal spring due to its exceptional climatic conditions and the warmth of its people. Medellin is located in an intra-andean valley (called the Aburra Valley) which the Medellin river crosses and is surrounded by mountains with heights of up to 3 200m. There are five hills in the city which look out onto the immensity of the Aburra Valley. Medellin is a modern, dynamic city, and is considered the Colombian cultural capital, a pioneer in the service and energetic sectors, a leader in Latin America urban transport, thanks to its metro and cable railway. The main attraction is the Antioquia museum, with the largest worldwide collection of sculptures and paintings by the worldknown artist Botero. For more information, please visit: http://www.medellin.gov.co/irj/portal/visitantes?navigationtarget=navurl://76791c28766dcff54402a0f693ad2de0 http://www.medellin.travel/ Planned field tours (more information and costs will be posted in further announcements) Pre-conference tour: 4 th - 6 th July 2013 Coffee zone Eje Cafetero (the Colombian zone of coffee production, UNESCO heritage) Local tours (3): 10 th July 2013 - Andisols of the Oriental part of the Antioquia region. Visit to commercial flower plantations in the Andes Mountains. - Alluvial plains in the intra-andean zones. Visit to Santa Fe de Antioquia, a colonial city. - Soils in the coffee zone of Antioquia. Visit to the experimental station Naranjal of the Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia. Post-conference tour: 13 th -15 th July 2013 Llanos Orientales. Visit to the savanna zone and the high plains area of Colombia
Organizing Committee President: Juan Carlos Loaiza Usuga - Universidad Nacional de Colombia-Medellín (Colombia) jc.loaiza@ctfc.es, jcloaiza@unal.edu.co Vice-President: Jaime Bernal Riobo -Sociedad Colombiana de Ciencias del Suelo (SCCS) CORPOICA. (Colombia) jhbernalr@unal.edu.co Secretary: Susana Salazar - University of Alaska Fairbanks (USA) ssalazar2@alaska.edu Coordinator: Fabián Zuleta - Universidad Nacional de Colombia- Medellín (Colombia) fazuleta@unal.edu.co Luz Marina Otalora - Sociedad Colombiana de Ciencias del Suelo (Colombia) scsuelo@cable.net.co Ildefonso Pla Sentis - Universidad de Lleida (Spain) ipla@macs.udl.cat Samir El-Swaify - Hawaii University (USA) elswaify@hawaii.edu Raúl Zapata - Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Medellín (Colombia) rdzapata@unal.edu.co Carmen Soledad Morales - Universidad de Caldas Manizales (Colombia) carmen.morales@ucaldas.edu.co Samuel Guerrero - CORPOICA (Colombia) samuelcaicedo@gmail.com
Scientific Committee Ildefonso Pla Sentis - ISCO Board of Directors. Universitat de Lleida (Lleida, Spain). ipla@macs.udl.cat Winfried E. H. Blum - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (Vienna, Austria) herma.exner@boku.ac.at Jose Luis Rubio - ISCO Board of Directors. CSIC-Universidad de Valencia (Valencia, Spain) jose.l.rubio@uv.es Mohamed Sabir - ISCO Board of Directors. (Marrakech, Morocco) sabirenfi@wanadoo.net.ma Antonio Rodríguez - Universidad de La Laguna (La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain) antororo@ull.es Carmelo Dazzi - President of ESSC (Palermo, Italy) dazzi@unipa.it Eric Roose - ISCO Board of Directors. IRD (Montpellier, France) eric.roose@mpl.ird.fr Julian Dumansky - Consultant World Bank on Sustainable Land Management (Otawa, Canada) dumanski@rogers.com Jaume Porta Casanellas - President of SECS. Universitat de Lleida (Lleida, Spain) jporta@macs.udl.es Samir A. El-Swaify - ISCO Board of Directors. University of Hawaii (Honolulu, USA) elswaify@hawaii.edu Don Gabriels - ISCO Board of Directors. University of Ghent (Ghent, Belgium) donald.gabriels@ugent.be Michael. A. Fullen - Vice-President of ESSC. University of Wolverhempton (Wolverhempton, UK) m.fullen@wlv.ac.uk Miodrag Zlatic - Past-President of WASWC. University of Belgrade (Belgrade, Servia) miodrag.zla@sbb.rs Erick Zagal - ISCO Board of Directors.Universidad de Concepcion (Chillan, Chile) ezagal@udec.cl Li Rui - President of WASWAC. Institute of Soil and Water Conservation. (Yangling, Shaanxi, China). lirui@ms.iswc.ac.cn Ian Hannam - ISCO Board of Directors. International Environmental Law and Policy Specialist, (Newport,Australia). ian.hannam@ozemail.com.au Bill Boyer - President SWCS. (Ankeny IA,USA). swcs@swcs.org Roberto Casas - ISCO Board of Directors. Director del CIRN-INTA. (Buenos Aires, Argentina). rcasas@cnia.inta.gov.ar Marc Nearing - ISCO Board of Directors. USDA-ARS (Tucson, USA). mnearing@tucson.ars.ag.gov Adam Kertesz - ISCO Board of Directors. Geographical Research Institute. (Budapest,Hungary). kertesza@helka.iif.hu Maurice G. Cook - ISCO Board of Directors.North Carolina State University. (Raleigh, USA) mgcook@mindspring.com Michael J. Grundy - ISCO Board of Directors, CSIRO (Brisbane, Australia). mike.grundy@csiro.au Dick Arnold - Former Director USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (Washington, DC.USA) ct9311@aol.com Walter Osorio - Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Medellin, Colombia) nwosorio@gmail.com Edgar Madero - Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Palmira, Colombia) eemadero@gmail.com Yolanda Rubiano - Universidad Nacional de Colombia (Bogota, Colombia) yrubianos@unal.edu.co
Registration fee 400 USD (includes CD with abstracts, local field tour, 4 lunches and closing banquet) Deadlines: Reception of short abstract: 31 December 2012 Reception of extended abstract: 31 March 2013 (More details in further announcements) More information: Secretary ISCO: Susana Salazar ssalazar2@alaska.edu Executive secretary of the Sociedad Colombiana de Ciencias del Suelo: Luz Marina Otalora scsuelo@cable.net.co ISCO Board of Directors: Ildefonso Pla Sentis ipla@macs.udl.cat (TRAVEL AND HOTEL INFORMATION IN FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS)
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