[AACS] Global Symposium on Salt-affected Soils

Diego J. Cosentino cosenti en agro.uba.ar
Mar Ago 24 15:12:05 ART 2021


Estimados,

Se ruega dar difusión a la invitación a participar en el Simposio 
Mundial de suelos afectados por sales organizados por la Alianza Mundial 
del Suelo (FAO). de la cual la AACS es socia.

Muchas gracias
Diego Cosentino
AACS

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    The Global Soil Partnership


        Special announcement No. 33, August 2021

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  *The Global Symposium on Salt-affected Soils*


    /Halt soil salinization, boost soil productivity/


      *20-22 October 2021**|**13:00 - 16:00 CEST | Online*

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The Global Symposium on Salt-affected Soils (GSAS21) will be a high 
level science-policy meeting, held on 20-22 October 2021 online (Zoom). 
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 *Science Policy 
Interface of United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification* 
(SPI-UNCCD), the *Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan, *the 
*International Union of Soil Sciences *(IUSS), the*International Center 
on Biosaline Agriculture *(ICBA), the *International Network of 
Salt-Affected Soils *(INSAS), and the*Global Framework on Water Scarcity 
in Agriculture *(WASAG).

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  *About*

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Soil salinization and sodification decreases agricultural productivity 
and degrades crucial ecosystem functions. Salt-affected soils (SAS) may 
develop or increase rapidly in response to unsustainable human 
activities, posing a serious threat to arid and semi-arid regions but 
also to croplands in coastal areas and in case of irrigation with 
wastewater. Starting from the latest scientific knowledge on the status 
of interventions and innovations, the Symposium will address the 
*prevention and sustainable management of SAS *for *increased food 
security and the achievement of the SDGs.*


  *Registration*

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*Participation to the Symposium is free*. Participants will include 
representatives from UN organizations, FAO members, 
academia, scientists, practitioners, policy makers, private businesses, 
research institutes, NGOs, civil society, farmers associations, and land 
users.

Register here <http://newsletters.fao.org/c/16VrF2RULTNLzff7zHzXAgIx>


  *Call for abstracts and good practices*


    Deadline: 17 September 2021

This year, the GSAS21 Organizing Committee is accepting both abstracts 
and good practices that will compete for oral and poster 
presentations. Authors will be notified regarding their submission by *7 
October 2021* and details on oral and poster presentations will be provided.

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    *Abstract submission*

*Abstracts shall be written in English, maximum 3 000 characters in Word 
format*. They should address one of the following symposium themes:
*THEME 1: *Assessment, mapping, and monitoring of salt-affected soils;
*THEME 2:* Integrated soil-water-crop solutions in rehabilitation and 
management of salt-affected areas;
*THEME 3:* Agenda for action to prevent and rehabilitate salt-affected 
soils, protect natural saline and sodic soils, and scale-up sustainable 
soil management practices.
*They must be submitted using the abstract template 
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and emailed to GSAS21 en fao.org 
<mailto:GSAS21 en fao.org?subject=Call%20for%20abstracts%2FYour%20full%20name%2FPreferred%20Theme>*, 
indicating “Call for abstracts/Your full name/Preferred Theme” in the 
subject line.

	

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    *Good practices submission*

*Good practices should illustrate the rehabilitation and sustainable use 
of salt-affected soils and show its positive impact as well as its 
environmental and socio-economic context*. The aim of this section is to 
share these good practices with farmers, project managers and policy 
makers working with salt-affected soils.
*Good practices are well-described practices, adequately illustrated and 
accompanied by a brief description in English, of a maximum of  3 000 
characters in Word format.*
*They must be submitted using the good practice template 
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and emailed to GSAS21 en fao.org 
<mailto:GSAS21 en fao.org?subject=Call%20for%20good%20practices%2FYour%20full%20name%2FPreferred%20theme>*, 
indicating “Call for good practices/Your full name/Preferred theme” in 
the subject line.

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  *Photo contest: take up the challenge and win up to USD 500*


    Deadline 30 September 2021

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*Share your testimonies on the effects of salinization!*Photos 
should showcase the on-site and off-site impacts of salinization and 
sodification. Each participant can submit up to five entries by filling 
out the *Registration form*. Photographs must be of the highest quality 
regarding file size, bit depth and resolution and should be accompanied 
by a short description.

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  *Video contest: fight #Salinization and win up to USD 500*


    Deadline 30 September 2021

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Do you know any *innovative technologies or effective sustainable soil 
management practices *that can help farmers, extension services and the 
private sectors in the mitigation and sustainable management of SAS? 
Shoot and submit a short* video* illustrating your practice! Each 
participant can submit up to 5 entries by filling out this *Registration 
form*.

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