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Conference 2007 by IAEA

Title: IAEA/RCA Mid-term Progess Review Meetings

Project Number and Title: RAS/5/043 - Sustaninable Land Use and Management Stateagies for Controlling Soil Erosion and Improving Aoil and Water Quality

Venue: Beijing ,China

Date: 22-25 January 2007

List of Participants:  List!

Deadline for Nominations: 24 November 2006(Please note that it will not be possible to consider the applications received after the deadline due to administrative reasons.)

Language: English

Orgnizers: The International Atomia Energy Agency in cooperation with the Goverments of China throngh the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS).


Local Organizer£º Prof. Dr. Yong LI
Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS)
No. 12 Zhongguancun South Street, 100081 Beijing Phone & Fax: 0086-10-62137112 Email:

yongli32@hotmail.com;   yongli32@yahoo.com.cn

Participation: The meeting is open to the National Project Coordination of the RCA Member States participating in the RCA Project RAS/5/043. A member of the National Project Team may be nominated if the National Project Coordinator is unable to attend the meeting.
Background
Information: The objective of the RCA Project RAS/5/043 is to develop sustainable land and water management strategies using fallout radionuclides for reducing soil erosion and improving soil and water quality in the East Asia and the Pacific region.

The specific objectives of the project are: 1)to measure soil erosion and deposition over several spatial and time scales by combined use of cesium-137,lead-210 and beryllium-7; 2)to establish soil redistribution ¨Csoil quality relationship under different land management practices by using the above results;3) to develop guidelines to assess soil quality based on radionuclides, as by 1) and 2); and 4)to apply management practices developed as a result of the soil redistribution soil quality relationship for effectively improving soil and water quality as well as increasing organic carbon storage in soil.

 

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No. 12 Zhongguancun South Street, 100081 Beijing

Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (CAAS)

Phone & Fax: 0086-10-62137112     Email: yongli32@hotmail.com

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