Venue Registration 19-20 and and September ENSA Accommodation ENSA Payment ENSA13 Directions to the Aberdeen13 site 13 James Hutton Institute Scotland UK Venue This is the third in a series of meetings aimed at bringing together soil experts and non-experts The Aberdeen site of the JamesJames Hutton HuttonInstitute Instituteis situated at Craigiebuckler to the west of the city centre. who have a common aim of raising awareness of European Network on Craigiebuckler A96 North the importance of soil to society. AberdeenA90 North AB15 8QH DirectionsDirections Scotlandto Bridge theto of UK AberdeentheDon Aberdeen site site See the Scottish National Soil Archive and the Visual Soil Awareness www.hutton.ac.uk Landscape Theatre at the James Hutton Institute. 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A96 North Countesswells Road Bucksburn A90 North 1 mile Registration A93 West James Hutton Institute 1 km AberdeenAberdeen Registration deadline is Friday 6 September to: A944 WestA944 West WesthillWesthill [email protected] Aberdeen A944 West A90 South A956 South Stonehaven Westhill Countesswells RoadCountesswells Road Stonehaven Payment 1 mile 1 mile Fee for ENSA13 Conference: € 95 A93 WestA93 West Countesswells Road 1 km 1 km By road PeterculterPeterculter The fee includes: From Aberdeen: Leave the city centre in a westerly direction on Union Street and at the traffic 1lights mile bear left on All meals and refreshments, conference dinner to Holburn Street (signposted A9013A93 West for Braemar, Dundee, Perth). At the next traffic lights turn1 km right on to Great Peterculter Western Road (A93 Braemar) and continue until the traffic lights junction with the A90 (South Anderson Drive). and whisky tasting. 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Tel: +44 (0)844 928 5428 Fax:+44 (0)844 928 5429 Programme ENSA13 European Network on Soil Awareness Conference James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK Thursday 19 September Thursday 19 September Friday 20 September

09:30-10:30 Registration 12:30-12:45 Soil awareness at the Global Soil RAISING SOIL AWARENESS AT THE Week 2013 and beyond 10:30-10:45 Welcome JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE Alexander Mueller 09:30-11:30 Visualisation of land use scenarios Colin Campbell (Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies) (James Hutton Institute) and flood risk – opportunities for Soil Awareness Christian Steiner and Detlef Gerdts 12:45-13:45 Lunch David Miller, Mark Wilkinson and (European Land and Soil Alliance) ACTIVITIES TO RAISE SOIL AWARENESS Gillian Donaldson-Selby Gabriele Broll IN DIFFERENT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES (European Network on Soil Awareness) The Scottish National Soil Archive 13:45-14:15 Summer of Soil in Sweden Willie Towers Willie Towers and David Donnelly (WG Soil Awareness and Education, Pieter Ploeg European Soil Bureau Network) (Sweden) 11:30-11:45 CLOSING OF ENSA13 Gabriele Broll and Willie Towers SOIL AWARENESS IN EUROPE 14:15-14:30 Activities to raise soil awareness in Lower Austria and the SONDAR project 10:45-11:15 Soil – our most precious resource? 11:45-12:30 Lunch Christian Steiner Anne Glover (European Land and Soil Alliance, 12:30-13:30 COST Action proposal for ENSA – (Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of Government Lower Austria) Discussion the European Commission) 14:30-14:45 Crossing borders for soil awareness – Gabriele Broll and Willie Towers 11:15-11:30 Activities of the EC/JRC towards Results of the SONDAR project in the All participants are welcome to join the soil awareness Danube region discussion on this proposal. Arwyn Jones Beata Houskova (Soil action, Joint Research Centre, (Soil Science and Conservation Research European Commission) Institute, Slovak Republic) 11:30-11:45 Break 14:45-15:00 Engagement with stakeholders in SOIL AWARENESS AROUND THE WORLD Scotland Willie Towers 11:45-12:00 Global Soil Partnership – (James Hutton Institute, Scotland) a global drive for soil awareness? Ronald Vargas 15:00-15:30 Break (Land and Water Division, FAO) 12:00-12:15 Progress on Pillar 2 of the Global Soil 15:30-17:30 ENSA13 SOIL CAFÉ Partnership – education and awareness Presentations (posters, films, games art .....) by the participants Helaina Black (Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils, 19:30 ENSA DINNER and whisky tasting Global Soil Partnership, FAO) 13 at the Hilton Treetops Hotel 12:15-12:30 Soil awareness at the Global Soil Week 2012 – Experience of a special session Francesca Bampa, Luca Montanarella The James Hutton Institute soil characters are stars in an educational film at (JRC/EC) www.hutton.ac.uk/learning/dirt-doctor and Gabriele Broll (German Soil Association)