Las sequías son una de las mayores amenazas para el desarrollo sostenible. Las previsiones estiman que para 2050 las sequías pueden afectar a más de tres cuartas partes de la población mundial. El número y la duración de las sequías han aumentado un 29% desde el año 2000, en comparación con las dos décadas anteriores (OMM 2021). Simultáneamente, la desertificación, definida como la degradación de la tierra en regiones secas-subhúmedas, semiáridas y áridas, se ha exacerbado en las últimas décadas, poniendo en riesgo tierras expansivas en todo el mundo.
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The editorial team of the Spanish Journal of Soil Science (SJSS), official Open-Access journal of the Spanish Society of Soil Science (SECS) are preparing a Special Issue on Combating Desertification and Adaptation to Droughts with guest editors are Ilan Stavi and Jorge Mongil-Manso.
Droughts are among the greatest threats to sustainable development. Forecasts estimate that by 2050 droughts may affect over three-quarters of the world’s population. The number and duration of droughts has increased by 29% since 2000, as compared to the two previous decades (WMO 2021). Simultaneously, desertification, defined as land degradation in dry-subhumid, semi-arid, and arid regions, has exacerbated over the last decades, risking expansive lands across the world.
The Spanish Journal of Soil Science (Impact Factor of 2.0 and Citescore of 2.2) would like to welcome any manuscripts (original research, review articles, opinion pieces) on this noteworthy topic. The current deadline for submitting a manuscript is December 15th 2024, if you would like more information or to participate in the Special Issue please visit this link:
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https://www.theeconomyjournal.com/texto-diario/mostrar/591365/desertificacion-sequia-mundo
The editorial team of the Spanish Journal of Soil Science (SJSS), official Open-Access journal of the Spanish Society of Soil Science (SECS) are preparing a Special Issue on Combating Desertification and Adaptation to Droughts with guest editors are Ilan Stavi and Jorge Mongil-Manso.
Droughts are among the greatest threats to sustainable development. Forecasts estimate that by 2050 droughts may affect over three-quarters of the world’s population. The number and duration of droughts has increased by 29% since 2000, as compared to the two previous decades (WMO 2021). Simultaneously, desertification, defined as land degradation in dry-subhumid, semi-arid, and arid regions, has exacerbated over the last decades, risking expansive lands across the world.
The Spanish Journal of Soil Science (Impact Factor of 2.0 and Citescore of 2.2) would like to welcome any manuscripts (original research, review articles, opinion pieces) on this noteworthy topic. The current deadline for submitting a manuscript is December 15th 2024, if you would like more information or to participate in the Special Issue please visit this link:
https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/research-topics/124/combating-desertification-and-adaptation-to-droughts
Full author guidelines including details on paper types the journal publishes can be found here: https://www.frontierspartnerships.org/journals/spanish-journal-of-soil-science/for-authors
Article Processing Charges are applied to all accepted articles and come with no extra fees or charges, for full details please see:
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