237 Soil Change: Management, Practices, and Policy: II

Human induced "Soil Change" reflects the pervasiveness of human environmental impacts, including impacts on soils physical, chemical and biological properties that determine environmental services soils provide. This symposium will explore how management, practice and policy impact soil change processes.

S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
Tuesday, November 2, 2010: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
Organizers:
Susan Andrews and Cynthia Cambardella
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Today's Students, Tomorrow's Land Managers and Policy Makers: Teaching Sustainable Soil Management by Integrating Chemical, Physical and Biological Considerations in Theory and Practice.
Bianca Moebius-Clune, Cornell University; Harold van Es, Cornell University; Robert Schindelbeck, Cornell University; Frederick Magdoff, University of Vermont; Johannes Lehmann, Cornell University; Janice Thies, Cornell University
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Integrating Dynamic Soil and Vegetation Properties Into Ecosystem Service-Based State and Transition Models to Guide Rangeland Management.
Leslie Roche, University of California-Davis; Kenneth W. Tate, University of California-Davis; Anthony O'Geen, University of California-Davis; Valerie Eviner, University of California-Davis; Justin Derner, USDA-Agricultural Research Service; Melvin George, University of California-Davis