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Universitat de Valencia Estudi General |
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SEDER UVEG |
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SEDER is a established research team of the University of Valencia that aim to understand the Land Degradation processes and impact in Mediterranean type ecosystems. |
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Soil Erosion and Degradation Departament de Geografia Universitat de València Blasco Ibañez 28 46010 Valencia Spain Fax 34 96 3864249 |
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Involved Personnel
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Prof. Dr. Artemi Cerdà |
Tel: +34 96 3864882 Fax: E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
Coordinating national |
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Dr. Merche B Bodí |
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Her research has been focussed in fire affected ecosystems although she also worked in unburned forests and agricultural lands. The topics studied were: ash effects, carbon balance, water quality, water repellent soils, soil |
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Dr. Antonio Giménez |
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Economist working on the |
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Félix González Peñaloza |
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GIS expert working on the desertification of the Cànyoles river basin |
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Alicia Morugan
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Soil microbiologist working on the impact of agriculture on soil biological quality |
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