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Work of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS)
1. Work of the Intergovernmental
Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS)
Luca Montanarella (ITPS Chair)
European Commission
2. THE 27 SCIENTSTS MEMBERS OF THE ITPS 2015-2017
Proposed by GSP Partners and nominated by FAO Members
NORTH AMERICA
• Mr. Dan Pennock (Canada)
• Mr. Gary M. Pierzynsky (United States
of America)
EUROPE
Chair: Mr. Luca Montanarella (EC)
• Mr. Gunay Erpul (Turkey)
• Mr. Rainer Horn (Germany)
• Mr. Peter de Ruiter (The
Netherlands)
• Mr. Pavel Krasilnikov (Russian
Federation)
AFRICA
• Mr. Nsalambi V. Nkongolo
(Democratic Republic of Congo)
• Mr. Bhanooduth Lalljee (Mauritius)
• Mr. Martin Yemefack (Cameroon)
• Ms. Isaurinda dos Santos Baptista
Costa (Cape Verde)
• Ms. Botle Mapeshoane (Lesotho)
ASIA
• Mr. Patiram Brajendra (India)
• Mr. Sopon Chomchan (Thailand)
• Mr. Kazuyuki Yagi (Japan)
• Mr. Bahriuloom Amanullah (Pakistan)
• Mr. Gan-Lin Zhang (China)
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
• Mr. Juan Antonio Comerma
(Venezuela)
• Mr. Miguel Taboada (Argentina)
• Ms. Maria de Lourdes Mendonca
Santos Breffin (Brazil)
• Mr. Fernando Garcia Préchach
(Uruguay)
• Ms. Oneyda Hernandez Lara (Cuba)
NEAR EAST
• Mr. Talal Darwish (Lebanon)
• Mr. Ahmad S. Muhaimeed (Iraq)
• Mr. Saéb AbdelHaleem Khresat (Jordan)
SOUTH WEST PACIFIC
• Mr. Neil McKenzie (Australia)
• Mr. Siosiua Halavatau (Tonga)
3. Main activities and outcomes of the
work programme 2016-2017
• Participation in the selection committee of the Glinka World Soil Prize;
• Preparation and implementation of the first Global Symposium on Soil
Organic Carbon
• Organization of the preparation process for the second “Status of the World’s
Soil Resources” report to be released at the end of 2020;
• Initiation of the assessment at global level of the impact of Plant Protection
Products on soil functions and soil ecosystems;
• Initiation of the assessment at global level of the potential of soil protection
to increase resilience in the context of climate change;
• Supporting, as appropriate, the implementation of the GSP Plans of Action
and the development of Regional Implementation Plans;
• Collaboration with the Livestock Environmental Assessment and
Performance Partnership (LEAP) for developing guidelines on soil carbon
stock changes in grasslands and rangelands;
4. Main activities and outcomes of
the work programme 2016-2017
Ensuring cooperative links with other scientific panels, such as
the Science Policy Interface (SPI) of UNCCD, the
Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem
Services (IPBES) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC), as well as assisting with the implementation of
the SDGs as appropriate including:
– Contribution of a soil chapter to the Global Land Outlook of
the UNCCD;
– Review of the land degradation and restoration assessment
(LDRA) of the IPBES.
5. Preparation of the 2nd “Status of the
World’s Soil Resources” report 2020
• Section 6: Regional dimension:
– Africa - Botle Mapeshoane (Lesotho)
– Asia – Brajendra (India)
– Europe – Rainer Horn (Germany)
– Latin America and the Caribbean –
Juan Comerma (Venezuela)
– Near East & North Africa – Talal
Darwish (Lebanon)
– North America – Dan Pennock
(Canada)
– South West Pacific (and Antarctica) –
Siosiua Halavatau (Tonga)
• Conclusions – All EB members.
5
• Report TOC and CLA's:
• Introduction – All EB members.
• Section 1: Soil organic carbon –
Miguel Taboada (Argentina)
• Section 2: Soil erosion – Gunay
Erpul (Turkey)
• Section 3: Nutrient depletion –
Gary Pierzinski (USA)
• Section 4: Soil biodiversity –
Peter de Ruiter (The
Netherlands)
• Section 5: Soil information
challenges – Neil McKenzie
(Australia)
6. Assessment at global level of the impact
of Plant Protection Products on soil
functions and soil ecosystems
Tentative Structure of the Report:
• 1 Introduction and Scope
• 2 Pesticides and Plant Protection
• 3 Major Perspectives on the Assessment of Pesticides on Soil Organisms
• 4 Methods for the Assessment of Pesticides on Soil Organisms
• 5 Review of Assessments of Impact of Pesticides on Soil Organisms
• 6 Pesticide Fate and Water Quality
• 7 Pesticides and Erosion Control
• 8 References Cited
7. Assessment at global level of the
impact of Plant Protection Products
on soil functions and soil ecosystems
Timelines
• 1) Completion of first draft: November 2016 to May 17, 2017
• 2) Review of the first draft by ITPS: May 18 to June 23
• 2) Compilation of comments by GSP Secretariat: June 26 to 30
• 3) Completion of 2nd draft: July to August 31
• 4) Circulation of second draft to full ITPS: September 1
• 5) Consideration and finalization at 7th ITPS meeting: October 23 to
27
• 6) Release of report on World Soil Day 2017
8. Work programme for 2017-18
Five working groups assigned to each pillar addressing global and regional
implementation plans from the perspective of the ITPS;
Four working groups to prepare reports on the progress made in addressing the
four priorities identified in the SWSR report; also WG1 and WG2 to support the
SPI-UNCCD; WG2 and WG4 to participate in the follow-up of the joint ITPS-IPCC-
SPI-UNCCD GSOC symposium;
Complete the new Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (GSOCMap) by 2017;
Compile the first order draft of the second edition of the SWSR for information
of the PA in 2018;
Complete, in time for the PA 2018, the two outstanding global assessments on:
the impact of Plant Protection Products on soil functions and soil ecosystems;
and the potential of soil protection to increase resilience in the context of
climate change
Organize, together with other relevant UN panels and organizations, a Global
Symposium on Soil Pollution to be held in March 2018
9. Interface with other pertinent
bodies and initiatives
IPCC
Formally recognized as observer organization within IPCC plenary
Global Soil Organic Carbon Symposium 2017
IPBES
Land Degradation and Restoration Assessment
UNCCD-SPI
Global Soil Organic Carbon map (SDG 15.3 Sub-Indicator)
Global Soil Erosion Assessment
4pour1000
Participation as observer in the 4pour1000 Committee for Science and
Technology meetings
10. Modification of the
Rules of Procedure
Prolongation of term of office of ITPS
members from two to three years
Other pending issues suggested by the ITPS
members:
ITPS Plenary sessions to be organized on a
regular rotation in the Regional Soil
Partnerships
11. Thank you for your interest!
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