26
sep
2023
- Protección del suelo
SOILUZIOAK 2023 programme to provide a cross-sectional view on addressing soil protection from global to local
The morning sessions of the Basque Soil Protection Congress, which will be held at the Euskalduna Conference Centre in Bilbao on 10 and 11 October, will be dedicated to inspiring talks and papers of high technical values to thus bring to the table the need to protect this resource from all angles.
Alberto Santana Ezkerra, historian and ethnographer, will be in charge of opening the event with his presentation 'The Intangible Value of Soil. Commitment to Guarantee its Protection'. Natalia Rodríguez Eugenio, from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, will focus on soil protection's contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals and the initiatives worldwide in that regard.
The second day will begin with the paper Soil and Society's Challenges by Ana María Alonso Zarza, Director of the Spanish Geological and Mining Institute. Margot de Cleen, Senior Advisor Soil and Water Policy at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, Soil Plus, will then call on the delegates to look, think and act differently in order to advance towards the goals of the European Soil Protection Strategy.
The session will then continue with the talk by Dario Piselli, from the European Environment Agency. The expert in the environment, human health and well-being will argue that there is no human health without soil health. In turn, María José Sanz, Scientific Director at Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), will position the value of soil in terms of the climate emergency.
The programme will also include parallel sessions with debates and success stories, along with field trips to different projects with a common thread: soil and its sustainable management.
Registration for the Basque Soil Protection Congress, organised by the Basque Government through Ihobe, its environmental management agency, and Sprilur, its industrial land management company, is already open at the www.soiluzioak.eus website.
Alberto Santana Ezkerra, historian and ethnographer, will be in charge of opening the event with his presentation 'The Intangible Value of Soil. Commitment to Guarantee its Protection'. Natalia Rodríguez Eugenio, from the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, will focus on soil protection's contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals and the initiatives worldwide in that regard.
The second day will begin with the paper Soil and Society's Challenges by Ana María Alonso Zarza, Director of the Spanish Geological and Mining Institute. Margot de Cleen, Senior Advisor Soil and Water Policy at the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, Rijkswaterstaat, Soil Plus, will then call on the delegates to look, think and act differently in order to advance towards the goals of the European Soil Protection Strategy.
The session will then continue with the talk by Dario Piselli, from the European Environment Agency. The expert in the environment, human health and well-being will argue that there is no human health without soil health. In turn, María José Sanz, Scientific Director at Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3), will position the value of soil in terms of the climate emergency.
The programme will also include parallel sessions with debates and success stories, along with field trips to different projects with a common thread: soil and its sustainable management.
Registration for the Basque Soil Protection Congress, organised by the Basque Government through Ihobe, its environmental management agency, and Sprilur, its industrial land management company, is already open at the www.soiluzioak.eus website.
Fuente: Ihobe