Programme

Venue : Faculty of Forestry, UAK, al. 29 Listopada 46,
31-425 Krakow

Language: English

Program:

26 June (Wednesday) (venue: Faculty of Forestry)

9.00 Arrival and registration of participants

9.30 Official opening – Marcin Pietrzykowski “Presentantion of Faculty of Forestry, UAK”

9.45 Presentation – Session I – Current issues of reclamation matters:

  • 9.45-10.00 T. Heinkele & M. Haubold Rosar “Soil of the year” 2019 in the Federal Republic of Germany: Regosols on dumps of open cast mining
  • 10.00-10.15 J. Likus-Cieślik & M. Pietrzykowski Influence of excessive mineral sulfur content on soil features and plant on former mine Jeziórko areas reclaimed to forestry
  • 10.15-10.30 Yingui Cao Studies on soil bulk density of reconstructed soil in a loess open-pit mining area, China: spartial variations and influencing mechanism
  • 10.30-10.45 F. Vicentini & J. Frouz Solitary bees assemblage on developing soils in post mining site
  • 10.45-11.00 A. Józefowska et al. Colonisation by enchytraeids as a suitable indicator of successful biological reclamation of post-mining technosols using alders
  • 11.00-11.30 Discussion

11.30 Coffee break

12.00 Presentations – session II:

  • 12.00-12.15 R. Köhler & D. Knoche Biogenic carbon sequestration on reclaimed land - The Lusatian Lignite Mining District
  • 12.15-12.30 A. Pudełko & M. Chodak Application of artificial neutral networks and partial least squares regression to predict nitrogen and organic carbon content in mine soils based on their NIR spectra
  • 12.30-12.45 – L. Buchbauerová et al. Different Tree Species‘ Effects on Soil Development During Ecosystem Reclamation
  • 12.45-13.00 – H. Veselá et al. Reclamation with alder plantation may caused more loss of nutrients from the soil in comparison unreclaimed succession sites after coal mining (Czech Republic).
  • 13.00-13.15 Ch. A. Lange et al. Physiological performance and biomass growth of different Black Locust origins growing on a lignite post-mining site in Eastern Germany
  • 13.15-13.30 - Discussion

13.30 Lunch break

15.00 Presentations - session III:

• 15.00-15.15 A. Betekhtina et al. Decomposition of root mixture of self-growing forest community dominants on ash dumps of the middle urals • 15.15-15.30 O. Nekrasova et al. Substrate property changes during tree community self-growing on ash dump • 15.30-15.45 B. Woś et al. Alders (Alnus spp.) growth and impact on technosols properties on lignite combustion waste disposal site • 15.45-16.00 Ch. Hildmann et al. Afforestation of potash tailings piles to reduce seepage water: Results of a hydrological simulation • 16.00-16.15 Discussion

16.15 Coffee break

19.00 Invited dinner

27 June (Thursday)

9.00 Field trip to post-mining sites, examples of reclamation and forest management on reclaimed sites and sites affected by industry (collaboration with State Forest)

Bus transfer starting from the Faculty of Forestry. All meals supported by organizers. Back to Krakow about early evening

20.00 Dinner

28 June (Friday) (venue: Faculty of Forestry)

8.30 Conclusions of the conference and discussion about perspective for the development of collaboration

12.00 Lunch break and Goodbye

University of Agriculture in Krakow
University of Agriculture in Krakow
Faculty of Forestry
Al. 29 Listopada 46
31-425
Kraków
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