2nd International Symposium

Exploring soil's critical role in achieving carbon neutrality

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Soils are the core of some of the greatest challenges of the century, in particular mitigating and adapting to climate change and guaranteeing food security.
IFPEN & INRAE actively engage in this subject, organizing the SoilCET symposium to address the latest research developments in this field.



The 4 Topics

Young Researchers Award: Best Oral Presentation and Best Poster Award

Presented by the jury composed of
Patricia Garnier (INRAE, France)
Alan Matthews (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland) 
Luiz Domeignoz-Horta (INRAE, France)

Under the presidency of 
Isabelle Kowalewski (IFPEN, France). 

The amount for each prize will be €250.

The Young Researcher Awards 

The Young Researcher Award for the best oral presentation was presented to Lisa Vanderheyden for the oral entitled: “From Soil to Carbon Market: Investigating how different monitoring systems are cost-effective in different agricultural landscapes” 

The Young Researcher Award for the best poster was presented to Lucas Dugeny for the poster entitled: “A new method to quantify oxalates and carbonates in hyperarid soils using Rock-Eval®”

Keynote speakers 

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