Source: PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY submitted to
THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HYDROPEDELOGY: PROMOTING BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATIONS AMONG AGRO-,HYDRO-,GEO-,AND BIO-SCIENCES
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
COMPLETE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
1009291
Grant No.
2016-68007-25076
Cumulative Award Amt.
$49,188.00
Proposal No.
2015-09764
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Mar 1, 2016
Project End Date
Feb 28, 2018
Grant Year
2016
Program Code
[A8101]- Water for Agriculture
Project Director
Lin, H.
Recipient Organization
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
408 Old Main
UNIVERSITY PARK,PA 16802-1505
Performing Department
Ecosystem Science & Management
Non Technical Summary
The International Union of Soil Sciences' Working Group on Hydropedology proposes to organize the 3rd International Conference on Hydropedology to be held on August 16-19, 2016 at Beijing Normal University in Beijing, China. As a promising interdiciplianry science emerged in recent years, hydropedology offers a renewed perspective and an integrated approach to understanding interactive soil and water processes and their properties in various ecosystems. Funds are requested to provide travel supports to young scientists (students, postdocs, and junior faculty) from the United States to attend this once-in-every-four-years conference. This will stimulate young people to pursue and advance this interdisciplinary science and its synergistic collaborations across scientific disciplines, including soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, biogeochemistry, and others. In particular, various sub-disciplines of soil science and hydrology will be linked across spatial and temporal scales to significantly advance our understanding and management of natural resources and the environment, including water for agriculture. The specific objectives of this conference are: 1) to take stock and analyze what has been accomplished since the 2nd conference held in 2012, to identify remaining knowledge gaps and key scientific and management issues, and to charter a roadmap for international and interdisciplinary collaborations for the next 4 to 10 years; and 2) to promote exciting breakthrough collaborations among soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, and other related agro-, bio-, and geo-sciences through the holistic studies of the Earth's Critical Zone (from the top of vegetation down to the bottom of aquifer, upon which nearly every life-sustaining resource and all human activities depend). We propose a 4-day meeting that will include invited and volunteer oral and poster presentations, plus a field trip. A wide range of cutting-edge issues from theories to practices are proposed, with eight main targeted sessions. Expected deliverables include a proceedings, a summary report, a dedicated web site, a book, and two special issues of scientific journals (Ecosystems and Vadose Zone Journal). We expect lasting impacts from this conference that will foster global sustainability as well as contributions to water in agriculture.
Animal Health Component
50%
Research Effort Categories
Basic
50%
Applied
50%
Developmental
(N/A)
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
1020199206150%
1120210205050%
Goals / Objectives
Building upon the success of the 1st and 2nd International Conference on Hydropedology, we propose the 3rd such conference to further advance this promising interdisciplinary science and its synergistic collaborations across scientific disciplines, encompassing soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, geomorphology, biogeochemistry, and other related agro-, bio-, and geo-sciences.The specific objectives of this 3rd conference are two-fold: 1) to take stock and analyze what has been accomplished in hydropedology and its links to other disciplines since the 2nd conference held in 2012 in Germany, to identify remaining knowledge gaps and key scientific and management issues related to sustainability, and to charter a roadmap for international and interdisciplinary collaborations for the next 4 to 10 years; and 2) to promote exciting breakthrough collaborations among soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, and other agro-, bio-, and geo-sciences through the holistic studies of the Earth's Critical Zone.
Project Methods
We conceive a full 3-day conference that will include invited and volunteer oral and poster presentations. Each session will include two keynote speakers and several additional speakers. Ample time will be scheduled for in-depth discussions throughout the conference, from which a summary/synthesis paper will be developed.

Progress 03/01/16 to 02/28/18

Outputs
Target Audience:About 200 participants from about 20 countries attended this conference, including researchers, educators, government employees, consultants, and students interested in the interface between soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, and other related agro-, bio-, and geo-sciences. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?About 200 participants from about 20 countries and and 75 universities or academic institutions in diverse research fields atttended this conference, including leading scientists, scholars, and many students and young scientists, some of them from the U.S. were sponsored by this project. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?A conference web site (http://hydropedology2016.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1) has been developed that has disseminated all the related information to the communities of interest. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals? Nothing Reported

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? The 3-day conference was held successfully at Beijing Normal University in Aug. 16-19, 2016. A detailed description of the program can be viewed at http://hydropedology2016.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1. The conference was well received, and has achieved its intended goals. More than 109 abstracts were submitted and 67 oral presentations were given at the conference. A poster session contained all other submitted papers. A special issue of Vadose Zone Journal is to be published soon in 2018, which contains 10 peer-reviewed papers present at this conference. These papers cover a wide spectrum of topics and are grouped in four themes in the Vadose Zone Journal special issue: soil-hydro-physical database and hydrological modeling, soil architecture and subsurface water flow, groundwater-surface water interactions, and the Critical Zone research. This once-in-every-four-years conference highlighted the importance of soil architecture and preferential flow, soil moisture and hillslope hydrology, hydrologic flux and soil structure interactions at different scales, soil biophysical and biochemical complexity, and Critical Zone science. The next such conference is set to happen in 2020 in Australia.

Publications

  • Type: Journal Articles Status: Accepted Year Published: 2018 Citation: Li, X., H.S. Lin, and H. Gerke (Editors). 2018. Frontiers in Hydropedology: Interdisciplinary Research from Soil Architecture to the Critical Zone. Vadose Zone Journal special issue
  • Type: Conference Papers and Presentations Status: Published Year Published: 2016 Citation: Abstracts of the 3rd International Conference on Hydropedology
  • Type: Other Status: Published Year Published: 2016 Citation: Program Guide for the 3rd International Conference on Hydropedology
  • Type: Websites Status: Published Year Published: 2016 Citation: hydropedology2016.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1
  • Type: Journal Articles Status: Published Year Published: 2016 Citation: A Chinese article in Acta Ecologica Sinica


Progress 03/01/16 to 02/28/17

Outputs
Target Audience:About 200 participants from about 20 countries attended this conference, including researchers, educators, government employees, consultants, and students interested in the interface between soil science, hydrology, ecology, agronomy, forestry, geology, and other related agro-, bio-, and geo-sciences. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?About 200 participants atttended this conference, including many students and young scientists from about 20 countries. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?A conference web site (http://hydropedology2016.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1) has been developed that has disseminated all the related information to the communities of interest. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?A special issue of Vadose Zone Journal will be published for selected papers present at this conference.

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? The 3-day conference was held successfully at Beijing Normal University in Aug. 16-19, 2016. A detailed description of the program can be viewed at http://hydropedology2016.csp.escience.cn/dct/page/1. The conference was well received, and has achieved its intended goals.

Publications