Soil Physics and Land Management Group
Research in the chair group Soil Physics and Land Management (SLM) addresses soil physical and hydrological processes at different temporal and spatial scales, and their central role in sustainable land and water management. Specific attention is given to flow and transport processes of water and solutes through and over the soil system, and their effects on crops, vegetation and the groundwater.
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Recent projects
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De-facto and direct exploitation of alternative water resources: benefits and trade-offs
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FARMWISE: Future Agricultural Resource Management and Water Innovations for a Sustainable Europe
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Exploring learning approaches and competencies for shaping effective change-agents in sustainable agriculture in Burundi
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Burrowing animals as actors of landscape change
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South Eastern Mediterranean Excellence Development in FIre REsearch (SEMEDFIRE)
Latest Publication
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Temporal dynamics of inundation area, hydrochemistry and brine in Bakhtegan Lake, South-Central Iran
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Collected knowledge on the impacts of agricultural soil management practices in Europe
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The role of connective interventions in the collective management of public-bad problems : Evidence from a socio-ecological system perspective
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How Can Drones Uncover Land Degradation Hotspots and Restoration Hopespots? An Integrated Approach in the Mount Elgon Region with Community Perceptions
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Colloid Transport and Retention in Constricted Tube Pore Spaces With Diverse Geometries and Orientations
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Hidden risk of terrestrial food chain contamination from organochlorine insecticides in a vegetable cultivation area of Northwest Bangladesh
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Factors affecting farmers’ decision to participate in Campaign-Based Watershed Management program in Boset District, Ethiopia
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Climatic controls on the dynamic lateral expansion of northern peatlands and its potential implication for the 'anomalous' atmospheric CH4 rise since the mid-Holocene
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Hydrological consequences of controlled drainage with subirrigation
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Potential sources and occurrence of macro-plastics and microplastics pollution in farmland soils : A typical case of China