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10th International Symposium on Agriculture and the Environment

Our environment continues to evolve, as factors such as global climate change and atmospheric warming alter local weather and growing conditions for agricultural crops. To some extent increasing carbon dioxide levels and higher temperatures may enhance plant growth, but other factors such as more variable and extreme precipitation events, flooding, drought, and excessively high temperatures may act to diminish crop production. This tenth International Symposium on Agriculture and the Environment seeks to provide a forum for scientists to present new research on environmental studies, agricultural research, processes of soil erosion by wind and water, conservation policies, and innovative practices to preserve and protect the soil, water, and air resources while at the same time providing for a sustainable agriculture.

 

Thematic Sessions:

 

Mitigation of and adaptation to climate change (Climate Smart Agriculture)

Soil conservation under climate change, and effect of extreme weather events

Modeling effects of climate change on agriculture and forestry

Sediment and water source fingerprinting & measurement techniques

Agricultural water conservation and water resources utilization

Future sustainability of healthy soils for agricultural production

Soils and diffuse pollution, and pollution control

Use of the concept of connectivity to assess water and sediment transfers

New technologies for agro-environmental studies

Risk assessment and environmental management

Science policy interface on biodiversity and ecosystem services

Date
23/05/2016
- 27 May 2016
Location
West Lafayette, Indiana, USA