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Global Soil Erosion Map (GSERmap) Workshop Organized by FAO was held in Northwest A&F University

Update time:2024-05-06

Yangling Workshop of Global Soil Erosion Map (GSERmap) was held in Northwest A&F University, China on April 22-25, 2024, to exchange results of progresses of soil erosion mapping at the global, regional and country level, and to discuss the technical documents and work plan of Global Soil Erosion Mapping program. This workshop is sponsored by Global Soil Partnership (GSP) of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), organized by the College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University, and co-organized by the National Earth System Science Data Center-Loess Plateau subcenter. A total of 78 delegates from FAO, WASWAC, the GSERmap Steering Committee, members of the Working group and peer experts, were invited to participate in the workshop, both on-site and online.

The opening ceremony of the workshop was presided over by Professor Hao Feng, Director of College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University. Mr. Lifeng Li, Secretary of the Global Soil Partnership (officer in charge), Director of the Land and Water Division, of FAO, Professor Duihu Ning, President of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), Professor Yulin Fang, Vice President of Northwest A&F University, and Ms. Isabel Luotto, International consultant (Soil Information/Data), Global Soil Partnership of FAO, expressed high respect and warm welcome to the participating experts and members of the working group, and also expressed strong support for the GSERmap work.

During the workshop, Ms. Isabel Luotto, International consultant (Soil Information/Data), Global Soil Partnership of FAO, and Mr. Li Rui, Professor of Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University and Honorary President of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, provided detailed presentations on the purpose, progress and plan of the GSERmap work, respectively. Professor Baoyuan Liu from Beijing Normal University and Northwest A&F University, Professor Wang Fei from Northwest A&F University and Professor David Lobb from University of Manitoba in Canada, presented the technical frameworks on global water erosion, wind erosion and tillage erosion, respectively. At the same time, Professor Richard Cruse from Iowa State University, USA, Professor Panos Panagos from Joint Research Centre of European Commission, Professor Pasquale Borrelli from Roma Tre University, ITALY, Professor Xihua Yang, Principal Scientist of NSW Department of Planning and Environment, Australia, and Professor Yun Xie from Beijing Normal University presented excellent academic reports on soil erosion research and mapping in various regions worldwide. The workshop also invited international experts in the field to conduct in-depth and extensive discussions across two round tables.

The successful convening of this effort will further promote the global soil erosion assessment and mapping, and is of great significance to soil and water conservation, regional ecological security and food security, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. It also promotes the discipline construction of soil and water conservation and desertification prevention, and contributes to our school's global leadership in the field of soil and water conservation research and education. 


Mr. Lifeng Li, Secretary of the Global Soil Partnership (officer in charge), Director of the Land and Water Division, of FAO 


Professor Yulin Fang, Vice President of Northwest A&F University 


Professor Duihu Ning, President of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC)


Professor Hao Feng, Dean of College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University


Rui Li, Professor of Northwest A&F University and Honorary President of World Association of Soil and Water Conservation 


Ms. Isabel Luotto, International consultant (Soil Information/Data), Global Soil Partnership of FAO


Professor Baoyuan Liu, Beijing Normal University and Northwest A&F University


Professor Fei Wang, Vice Dean of College of Soil and Water Conservation Science and Engineering, Northwest A&F University


Discussion both online and offline


Group photo