Mar 20, 2017 - Impacts of land use changes in soil erosion processes: from plot to .... Jae Yang, ex-president of IUSS, Kangwon National University, Korea.
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Agenda
Soil Erosion Modelling JRC Ispra 20-21-22 March 2017
The European Commission’s science and knowledge service Joint Research Centre
JRC Ispra, 20 March 2017 (1st Day)
Soil Erosion Modelling
1st day: 20 March 2017 (Auditorium Bldg. 58)
08:30-09:00 09:00-09:15
Arrival at the JRC Main Gate and Participants Registrations
12:00-12:10
Opening
David Wilkinson, Director of Sustainable Resources, Joint Research Centre
12:10-12:20
Key note speaker: Jean Poesen, KU Leuven, Belgium 09:45-09:50
12:20-12:30
Soil erosion modelling at European scale Panos Panagos, Joint Research Centre
10:05-10:20
A comprehensive modelling framework to quantify vertical and lateral carbon fluxes in the agricultural soils of the EU
Emanuele Lugato, Joint Research Centre
10:20-10:35
12:30-13:40 Lunch at Bldg. 100 BLOCK B: Small scale soil erosion modelling (Chair: Artemi Cerda; Rapp: Dino Torri) Afternoon session starts at 13:40 at Bldg. 58
Soil erosion processes and the problem of the scale Key note speaker: Dino Torri , IRPI-CNR, Italy 14:05-14:15
Database for water erosion modelling in Brazil
11:00-11:15
Coffee break
11:15-11:20
Predicting gully erosion and its contribution to catchment sediment yield at regional scales: an empirical approach Jean Poesen, KU Belgium, Belgium
11:20-11:30
DSM for soil erosion risk in Scotland with uncertainty propagation Laura Poggio, The James Hutton Institute, United Kingdom
11:30-11:40
14:15-14:25
Elaboration of the soil erosion risk map of Sicily by calibration and validation of an USLE model
14:25-14:35 14:35-14:45 14:45-14:55 14:55-15:05
Maria Fantappiè, CREA-ABP, Italy
11:40-11:50 11:50-12:00
Preliminary results from global modelling of soil protection from water
15:05-15:15
Carlos Antonio Guerra, iDiv, Germany
G2 erosion model - lessons learnt Christos Karydas, GEOPLASIS, Greece
Connecting plot scale erosion experiments with small-catchment measurements - sources of uncertainties Sisák István, Georgikon, Hungary
Upscaling of local information for regional assessment of soil erosion rates Olivier Cerdan, BRGM, France
Confronting measurements with modelling: lessons learned from case studies in mountain areas
Katrin Meusburger, University of Basel, Switzerland
Marx Leandro Silva, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil
10:35-11:00
Large scale erosion modeling in Brazil: dealing with data restriction for model evaluation Pedro Batista, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Brazil
EU Soil policy & soil erosion Josiane Masson, DG ENV, European Commission
09:50-10:05
Erosion risk assessment at different scales in Brandenburg Detlef Deumlich, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Germany
BLOCK A: Large scale soil erosion modelling (Chair: Katrin Meusburger; Rapp: Jean Poesen)
Which soil erosion processes should we model at large scale in Europe?
Soil degradation model with focus to soil erosion: Czech Republic study
Bořivoj Šarapatka, Palacký University, Czech Republic
Predicting event plot soil loss by empirical models
Vincenzo Pampalone, University of Palermo, Italy
Gradient-at-a-point as a predictor of erosion
David Favis-Mortlock, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Modelling soil erosion after wildfire in NW Spain: Advances and gaps
Cristina Fernández, Xunta de Galicia, Spain
Simple model adaptations to post-fire conditions
Diana Vieira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
How increased extreme precipitation under future climate change affects soil erosion and water availability Joris de Vente, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
15:15-15:25
Soil Erosion induced by snow avalanches
Michele Freppaz, University of Torino, Italy
Soil Erosion Modelling – 20 March 2017 1st day: 20 March 2017 15:25-15:30
BLOCK C: Conservation practices to control erosion (Chair: K. Van Oost; Rapp: Artemi Cerda)
Erosion processes at catchment scale: a study of the Gradascica River
Nejc Bezak, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
15:30-16:00 16:00-16:10
Coffee break
Multi criteria decision analysis and GIS modelling for soil erosion vulnerability in the Toplica River Watershed
Tijana Andrijanić, University of Belgrade, Serbia
16:30-16:40 16:40-16:50 16:50-17:00
Key note speaker: Artemi Cerda, Universitat de València and Wageningen University 09:25-09:35
09:35-09:45
09:45-09:55
Utilizing cover crops to reduce runoff and soil erosion rates in young orchards
09:55-10:05
Temporal and soil management effects on hydrological and erosion processes in a hillslope vineyard (Monferrato, NW Italy) Marcella Biddoccu , CNR, Italy
10:05-10:15
Soil erosion measurements and conservation practices at plot scale in Mediterranean rangeland environments (South of Spain)
Erosion and topsoil degradation in mountain soils: models and indicators
Roey Egozi , Israel Ministry of Agriculture, Israel
Juan Martínez Murillo, Universidad de Málaga, Spain
Silvia Stanchi, University of Torino
The impact of paddy field cultivation cycles on soil erosion modelling in the Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
10:15-10:25
The role of roughness and of aggregate stability dynamics, in the estimation of interrill erosion Francesca Todisco, University of Perugia, Italy
10:25-10:35
Impacts of land use changes in soil erosion processes: from plot to experimental catchment scales
Estela Nadal Romero, University of Zaragosa, Spain
Patrick Laceby, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement, France
17:00-17:10
Phenological spectral index time series for the dynamic derivation of soil coverage information Markus Möller, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Predicting soil erosion risk by SWAT in a catchment on the North Morocco
Hamza Briak, INRA, Rabat, Morocco
Sustainable Land Management potential for climate change adaptation in Mediterranean environments: a regional scale assessment Joris Eekhout, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain
Soil redistribution and budget in rain-fed vineyards: from field to landscape unit Manuel Lopez Vicente, Spanish National Research Council, Zaragosa, Spain
16:20-16:30
Workshop starts at 09:00 at Bldg. 36 Amphitheatre Sustainable land managements in Mediterranean agriculture land. Problems and solutions
Modelling the hydrological and erosion response of a Mediterranean basin impacted by viticulture under present and future climate conditions
Dalila Serpa, University of Aveiro, Portugal
16:10-16:20
JRC Ispra, 21 March 2017 (2nd Day)
Erosion runoff - increased risk of the residents and the water quality in the context of the expected climate change Tom Dostal, CTU Prague, Czech Republic
10:35-11:00 17:10-17:55
Wrap-up session and conclusions of the first Day Chairing: Jean Poesen, Dino Torri, Panos Panagos and Katrin Meusburger
18:00 Departure for Ristorante Belvedere, Ranco 18:30-21:30 Social Dinner 21:30 Transfers to the Conference Hotels
Coffee break
Climate change, rainfall intensification, droughts and soil erosion
Key note speaker: Santiago Begueria, Spanish National Research Council, Spain 11:25-11:35
The effectiveness of mulching with forest logging residues to reduce post-fire erosion: combined evidence from laboratory and field studies Jan Keizer, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Soil Erosion Modelling – 21 March 2017 2nd day: 21 March 2017 (Block C) 11:35-11:45
Evaluating rural adaptation measures to climate change, Havel catchment (NE Germany)
Andreas Gericke , Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland, Germany
11:45-11:50
Modeling the implementation of agroforestry practices to reduce soil erosion at regional level: a case study in Tuscany, Italy Alberto Mantino, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy
11:50-12:00
Erosion rate predictions from PESERA and RUSLE at a Mediterranean site before and after a wildfire: Comparison & implications Mina Karamesouti, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
12:00-12:10
Effect of land cover changes on soil erosion in a typical Mediterranean area (Portofino natural park, Italy)
Ivano Rellini, University of Genova, Italy 12:20-12:30
Growing potatoes under cover crops as a effective tool for reducing runoff and soil erosion rates and other benefits Gil Eshel , Soil Erosion Research Station, Israel
12:30-12:35 12:35-12:40
BLOCK D: Sediment transport – Radionuclides (Chair: Jean Poesen; Rapp: Christine Alewell) Afternoon session starts at 14:00 at Bldg. 36 Using isotope techniques to track terrestrial sediments from soil sources to freshwater systems Key note speaker 2: Christine Alewell, University of Basel 14:25-14:35
14:35-14:45
14:45-14:55
Sediment movement on hillslopes: how far and how fast?
15:55-15:05
Erosion, sedimentation and bioturbation modelling: field data and analytical model
15:05-15:15
Conservation Agriculture and erosion monitoring in Help Soil Life project
How the Good Agricultural & Environnemental Conditions (GAEC) reduce erosion? Pasquale Borrelli, University of Basel, Switzerland
Anthony J Parsons, Sheffield University, United Kingdom
Andrea Roman-Sanchez, University of Cordoba, Spain
Using bomb-derived and Chernobyl derived 137Cs for evaluation of erosion rate trend for last 50 years in different landscape zones of European part of Russia
Valentin Golosov, Kazan Federal University, Russian Federation
15:15-15:25
Validating erosion model outputs using Cs-137 inventories: Application to a large river basin (Loire, France)
Clement Chabert , IPSL, France
Jules Rutebuka , Ghent University, Belgium
12:40-12:50
The use of radionuclides for improving soil erosion and sediment transfer modelling: lessons learnt from case studies around the world Olivier Evrard, IPSL – France
Staffilani Francesca , Regione Emilia Romagna, Italy
Effects of soil conservation practices on water erosion control and crop yield in two agro-ecological zones of Rwanda
Coupling cesium-137 measurements and sediment load records to calibrate the sediment delivery distributed model (SEDD). A regional study in Calabria, Southern Italy
Paolo Porto, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Conceptual model of sustainable land development in the mountain region of West Serbia
Mirjana Todosijevic, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Serbia
12:10-12:20
JRC Ispra, 21 March 2017 (2nd Day)
15:25-15:35
Modeling aggregate size distribution of eroded sediments by rain-splash and raindrop impacted flow processes Selen Deviren , Ankara University , Turkey
15:35-16:00 12:50-14:00 Lunch at Bldg. 36
16:00-16:10
Coffee break
Tracing soil redistribution with fallout radionuclides: 25 years of application in Mediterranean landscapes
Ana Navas, EEAD-CSIC, Zaragosa, Spain
Soil Erosion Modelling – 21 March 2017 2nd day: 21 March 2017 (Block D) 16:10-16:20
Block E: Coupling erosion with soil organic carbon, policy & soil conservation, wind erosion)
Novel approaches of nuclear techniques in soil erosion: Resampling for identifying recent changes and testing fingerprinting methods Leticia Gaspar, EEAD-CSIC, Zaragosa, Spain
16:20-16:30
JRC Ispra, 22 March 2017 (3rd Day) Workshop starts at 09:00 at Bldg. 36 Amphitheatre (Chair: C. Alewell; Rapp: Kristof Van Oost) Model-based assessment of the coupling between agricultural erosion and soil carbon cycling: potential and limitations Key note speaker: Kristof Van Oost, University of Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
Sediment and phosphorus transports within large watersheds eutrophication potential of soil erosion
09:25-09:35
The role of life cycle assessment in the evaluation of soil-related activities and impacts Paula Quinteiro , University of Aveiro, Portugal
Modeling suspended sediment transport and assessing the impacts of climate change in a karstic Mediterranean watershed
09:35-09:45
WEB GIS Based Soil Erosion Modelling and Management Systems in Korea
09:45-09:55
Modelling the impacts of European policies on preventing and mitigating soil threats
Josef Krasa, CTU Prague, Czech Republic
16:30-16:40
Sofia Nerantzaki, Technical University of Crete, Greece
16:40-16:50 16:50-16:55
16:55-17:05
Modelling Suspended Sediment Yields in Irish Catchments Anna Rymszewicz , University College Dublin , Ireland Modelling sediment delivery processes by a connectivity approach
Natalie Caraballo Arias , University of Palermo, Italy
The impact of land use changes on soil erosion: Connectivity models and fingerprinting methods to assess the sediment provenance
Hedwig van Delden, Research Institute for Knowledge Systems (RIKS), Netherlands
09:55-10:05
Coupling soil erosion to the carbon cycle at the global scale
10:05-10:10
SOC dynamics and soil redistribution modelling in Mediterranean agroecosystems.
10:10-10:20 Wrap-up session and conclusions of the second Day Chair: Artemi Cerda, Christine Alewell, Santiago Begueria and Katrin Meusburger
Free Programme
Influence of socio-demographic factors on erosion processes in the rural part of the municipality of VOŽDOVAC Katarina Lazarević, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Serbia
10:20-10:25
18:00 Departure for the hotels
Victoria Naipal, Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l’Environnement, France
Laura Quijano, EEAD-CSIC, Zaragosa, Spain
Ivan Lizaga, EEAD-CSIC, Zaragosa, Spain
17:05-17:55
Jae Yang, ex-president of IUSS, Kangwon National University, Korea
10:25-10:30 10:30-10:35
The new Wind erosion map of Europe
Pasquale Borrelli – Panos Panagos, European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Wind erosion from cultivated peat soil in Sweden
Örjan Berglund , Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Bank Erosion Modelling
Maria Lilli, Technical University of Crete (TUC), Greece
10:35-11:00 11:00-11:10
Coffee break
Soil erosion modelling in the Portofino Natural Park: A model comparison Michael Maerker University Pavia, Italy
Soil Erosion Modelling – 22 March 2017 3rd day: 22 March 2017 (Block E) 11:10-11:20 11:20-11:30
The optimal strategy of the local government in controlling soil erosion
Stefana Babović, Geographical Institute "Jovan Cvijic" SASA, Serbia
Spatial and temporal analysis of the land degradation of natural resources in river Likodra Watershed Sinisa Polovina , University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Serbia
11:30-11:40
Rainfall Erosivity in Europe Cristiano Ballabio, Joint Research Centre, European Commission
11:40-11:50 11:50-12:00
Modelling rainfall erosivity
Maria Angela Serio, University of Palermo, Italy
The effect of rainfall event sequencing on erosion Jantiene Baartman, Wageningen University, Netherlands
12:00-12:05 12:05-12:10
Extreme Events and Climate Change in the island of Crete
Tsanis Ioannis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Development of a flash flood nowcast-warning-system in agricultural used landscapes – first results
Marcus Schindewolf, Freiberg University, Germany
12:10-13:00
Conclusions – Next Steps? All
13:00-14:00 Lunch at Bldg. 36 14:00 Departure
JRC Ispra, 22 March 2017