Do you want to know more about what lies beneath your feet? This conference is for you!
Soil is the foundation of our landscapes, providing over 95% of our food and regulating the hydrological, climatic and nutrient cycles. Soils retain pollutants and sometimes even degrade certain toxic molecules. Soil scientists are just as interested in the formation of soils as they are in their characteristics, functions and biological richness. Elena Havlicek, Doctor of Ecology and Soil Science, talks to you about a few aspects of this veritable treasure trove that lies beneath our feet.
- Free entry, hat at the door
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Do you want to know more about what lies beneath your feet? This conference is for you!
Soil is the foundation of our landscapes, providing over 95% of our food and regulating the hydrological, climatic and nutrient cycles. Soils retain pollutants and sometimes even degrade certain toxic molecules. Soil scientists are just as interested in the formation of soils as they are in their characteristics, functions and biological richness. Elena Havlicek, Doctor of Ecology and Soil Science, talks to you about a few aspects of this veritable treasure trove that lies beneath our feet.
- Free entry, hat at the door
Michel Défago undefined, undefined undefined, CH csn@natures.ch +41 79 523 97 57