Tipo de miembros: Invited
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PhD Ehsan Moradi
Ehsan Moradi started his study and research on the degradation of water, soil, and vegetation cover in 2005 at the University of Mazandaran in the Rangeland and Watershed Management field. He kept on his studies in land degradation using Dynamic Systems approach and in the Phd course focused on the assessment of land degradation via […]
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PhD José Luis Costa
PhD José Luis Costa is a researcher (ex-INTA), with > 40 years of experience in soil physics and salinity. He trained undergraduate and postgraduate human resources and was a professor at the Department of Irrigation and the Department of Soil Physics for more than 20 years. He coordinated institutional (INTA) and extra-institutional (University, FONCyT, etc) […]
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PhD Virginia Aparicio
Agricultural Engineer, PhD in Agricultural Sciences. Virginia Aparicio. INTA and CONICET researcher. She has 15 years of experience in soil science and agronomy. Relevant experiences include the study of contaminants in the soil (pesticides) and in water (nutrients and pesticides). In addition, she studies soil degradation processes (sodicity). She has experience in coordinating institutional projects […]
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PhD Hanoch Lavee
Hanoch Lavee is a professor emeritus in the Department of Geography and the Environment, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. His expertise includes the: Hillslope processes, Rainfall-runoff-erosion relationships, Geomorphic and environmental processes in arid and semi-arid zones, Resilience of eco-geomorphic systems, Desertification under climate change, Soil-water-vegetation-erosion relationships under Mediterranean and arid climatic conditions.
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PhD Lea Wittenberg
Lea Wittenberg is a professor of physical geography and head of the new School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Haifa, Israel. She received her Ph.D. in fluvial geomorphology and sediment transport from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Over the past two decades, her research has focused on the role of disturbance […]