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Appendix 1: National Stakeholders Appendix 1: National stakeholders Soil Science Institute, Albania Sherif Lushaj Instituti i Studimit të [email protected] Tokave, Tirana Umweltbundesamt GmbH, Austria Sigbert Huber Spittelauer Lände 5, A - [email protected] 1090 Vienna Dienst Land en Bodembescherming Vlaamse overheid Departement Leefmilieu, Natuur en Energie Afdeling Land en Belgium, Katrien Oorts Bodembescherming, [email protected] Flemish part Ondergrond, Natuurlijke Rijkdommen Graaf de Ferraris-gebouw Koning Albert II-laan 20 bus 20 1000 Brussel Université de Liège, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, Belgium, Xavier Legrain Unité Systèmes Sol - Eau, [email protected] Walloon part Passage des Déportés 2, B- 5030 Gembloux, Belgique Head of Soil Erosion Department, Institute of Bulgaria Svetla Rousseva Soil Science, 7 Shosse [email protected] Bankya, Sofia 1080, BULGARIA Czech University of Czech Republic Josef Kozak Agriculture, Kamycka 129, [email protected] CZ - 165 21 Prague Kobenhavns Universitet, Henrik Breuning- Geografisk Institut, Oster Denmark [email protected] Madsen Volgade 10, DK-1350 Kobenhavn National Soil Resources England and Stephen Hallett/Bob Institute (NSRI), Cranfield [email protected] Wales Jones University, Cranfield, Bedfordshire MK43 0AL Estonian University of Life Sciences, Department of Estonia Endla Reintam Soil Science and [email protected] Agrochemistry Kreutzwaldi Str. 1, 51014 Tartu, Estonia MTT, Plant Production Finland Harri Lilja Research, Soil and Plant [email protected] Nutrition 31600 Jokioinen Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, France Arrouays Dominique Av. Pomme de Pin BP [email protected] 20619, Ardon F-45166 CEDEX Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Germany Elke Fries [email protected] Rohstoffe, Stilleweg 2,D- 30655 Hannover Soil Science Institute of Greece Sid Theocharopoulos Athens, NAGREF, 14123 [email protected] Lykovrissi, Athens, Greece Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Institute of Environmental Hungary Erika Micheli [email protected] Sciences, Szent Istvan University, Pater K.1., H - 2100 Godollo Teagasc, Soils and Ireland Rachel Creamer Environment Centre, [email protected] Johnstown Castle, Wexford Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, Servizio Italy CARLO JACOMINI Geologico d'Italia, carlo.jacomini@ isprambiente.it Dipartimento Difesa del Suolo, Via Curtatone 3, 00185 ROMA Institute of Soil and Plant Sciences, Latvia University Latvia Aldis Karklins [email protected] of Agriculture, 2 Liela Street, LV - LV-3001 Jelgava Soil Science and Agrochemistry Department Vanda Valerija Lithuania Lithuanian Univ. of [email protected] Buivydaite Agriculture, Studentu St 11- 22, LT-53361 Akademija Administration des services techniques de l'agriculture, Bodenuntersuchung und Luxembourg Simone Marx bodenkundliche [email protected] Kartierung, Siège, 16 rte d'Esch, L- 1470 Luxembourg Norwegian Forest and Norway Arnold Arnoldussen Landscape Institute, PB [email protected] 115, Raveien 9, N-1431 Ls Warsaw University of Technology, Laboratory of Poland Stanislaw Bialousz Remote Sensing and GIS, [email protected] Plac Politechniki 1,PL- 00- 661 Warsaw Estaçao Agronómica Nacional, Departamento de Maria da Conceiçao Portugal Ciencia do Solo, [email protected] Gonçalves Av.República 2784-505 Oeiras Agrochemistry & Environment Protection Romania Valentina Cotet [email protected] (RISSA),Bd. Marasti, No. 61, Bucharest James Hutton Institute, Scotland Allan Lilly Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, [email protected] AB15 8QH Slovak Slovak Agricultural Beata Houskova [email protected] Republic University - Nitra University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Marko Zupan Jamnikarjeva 101, SLO - [email protected] 1000, Ljubljana Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiología de Spain Juan Cornejo [email protected] Sevilla, Av.Reina Mercedes 10.,41080 Sevilla Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. Sweden Mats Olsson [email protected] of Forest Soils, Box 7001, S- 75007 Uppsala Swiss Confederation Federal Department of Economic Affairs FDEA - Switzerland Reto Giulio Meuli Agroscope Reckenholz, [email protected] Tanikon Research Station ART, Reckenholzstrasse 191, CH-8046 Zürich Alterra Green World The Research, Joop Okx [email protected] Netherlands Droevendaalsesteeg 3,NL - 6708 PB Wageningen .
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