Giuseppe Lo Papa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Lo Papa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

University of Palermo | Italy

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Giuseppe Lo Papa is a leading soil scientist whose research portfolio demonstrates significant global impact, with 979 citations , 39 publications, and an h-index of 16. His scientific work spans a broad spectrum of soil-related disciplines, including the impacts of human and agricultural activities on soil properties, digital and predictive soil mapping, proximal sensing technologies, pedodiversity, soil security, and the dynamics of soil organic and inorganic carbon in Mediterranean environments under climate-change pressures. He has contributed to advancing soil ecosystem services assessment, anthropogenic soil classification, soil degradation studies across arid to temperate climates, and soil informatics for land evaluation. His extensive involvement in major international and national research projects—ranging from European COST Actions, Horizon2020 initiatives, and FP7 collaborative programs to soil atlas development and environmental monitoring networks—reflects his long-standing commitment to scientifically grounded soil conservation and sustainable land management. His leadership roles in prominent soil science organizations, editorial boards, and European and global soil partnerships further underscore his influence in strengthening soil data quality, policy engagement, and interdisciplinary approaches to land stewardship. Through his scholarship and scientific service, he continues to shape contemporary understanding of soil processes, classification, and sustainable management strategies.

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Featured Publications

Hmidi, O., Srarfi, F., Brahim, N., Bambina, P., & Lo Papa, G. (2025). Predicting soil electrical conductivity of saturated paste extract using pedotransfer functions in Northeastern Tunisia. Sustainability. DOI: 10.3390/su17209177

Hmidi, O., Srarfi, F., Brahim, N., Dazzi, C., & Lo Papa, G. (2025). Assessment of soil and water quality indices in agricultural soils of Manouba Governorate, North-East Tunisia. Soil Systems. DOI: 10.3390/soilsystems9030105

Hmidi, O., Srarfi, F., Brahim, N., Bambina, P., & Lo Papa, G. (2025). A multi-tool statistical approach for predicting soil electrical conductivity (ECe): A case study of the Manouba Province, North East Tunisia. Preprint. DOI: 10.20944/preprints202508.1826.v1

Kakabayev, A. A., Sharipova, B. U., Baranovskaya, N. V., Rodrigo-Ilarri, J., Rodrigo-Clavero, M.-E., Lo Papa, G., Bazilevskaya, E. A., Muratbekova, S., Nurmukhanbetova, N., & Durmekbayeva, S. (2024). Impact of environmental conditions on soil geochemistry in Southern Kazakhstan. Sustainability. DOI: 10.3390/su16156361

Lo Papa, G., Schillaci, C., Fantappiè, M., & Langella, G. (2024). Editorial of the Special Issue: Digital soil mapping, decision support tools and soil monitoring systems in the Mediterranean. Land. DOI: 10.3390/land13060815

Bambina, P., Spinella, A., Lo Papa, G., Chillura Martino, D. F., Lo Meo, P., Cinquanta, L., & Conte, P. (2024). 1H-NMR spectroscopy coupled with chemometrics to classify wines according to different grape varieties and terroirs. Agriculture. DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14050749

Bambina, P., Pollon, M., Vitaggio, C., Lo Papa, G., Conte, P., Cinquanta, L., & Corona, O. (2024). Effect of soil type on composition parameters of Vitis vinifera L. cv. Nero d’Avola grapes at different ripening stages. International Journal of Food Science & Technology. DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.16964

Barbaccia, P., Gaglio, R., Dazzi, C., Miceli, C., Bella, P., Lo Papa, G., & Settanni, L. (2022). Plant growth-promoting activities of bacteria from an anthropogenic soil in Agrigento Province. Microorganisms. DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms10112167

Barbaccia, P., Dazzi, C., Franciosi, E., Di Gerlando, R., Settanni, L., & Lo Papa, G. (2022). Microbiological analysis and metagenomic profiling of the bacterial community of an anthropogenic soil modified from Typic Haploxererts. Land. DOI: 10.3390/land11050748

Conte, P., Bertani, R., Sgarbossa, P., Bambina, P., Schmidt, H.-P., Raga, R., Lo Papa, G., Chillura Martino, D. F., & Lo Meo, P. (2021). Recent developments in understanding biochar's physical–chemistry. Agronomy. DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11040615

Lo Papa, G., Dazzi, C., Némethy, S., Corti, G., & Cocco, S. (2020). Land set-up systems in Italy: A long tradition of soil and water conservation tailored to diverse pedo-climatic environments. Italian Journal of Agronomy. DOI: 10.4081/ija.2020.1760

Sarkulova, Z., Papa, G. L., Dazzi, C., Kozybaeva, F., & Beiseyeva, G. (2019). Morphogenetic characteristics of chernozem leached in mining enterprise pollution conditions. EurAsian Journal of BioSciences.

Dazzi, C., & Lo Papa, G. (2019). Soil genetic erosion: New conceptual developments in soil security. International Soil and Water Conservation Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.iswcr.2019.08.001

Dazzi, C., Cornelis, W., Costantini, E. A. C., Dumitru, M., Fullen, M. A., Gabriels, D., Kasparinskis, R., Kertész, A., Lo Papa, G., & Pérès, G., et al. (2019). The contribution of the European Society for Soil Conservation to scientific knowledge, education, and sustainability. International Soil and Water Conservation Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.iswcr.2018.11.003

Dazzi, C., Galati, A., Crescimanno, M., & Lo Papa, G. (2019). Pedotechnique applications in large-scale farming: Economic value, soil ecosystem services, and soil security. CATENA. DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2019.104072

Bireescu, G., Dazzi, C., & Lo Papa, G. (2018). Features of benchmark soils along an elevational transect in the northeastern Moldavian Plateau. International Soil and Water Conservation Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.iswcr.2018.07.002

Pellegrini, S., Agnelli, A. E., Andrenelli, M. C., Barbetti, R., Lo Papa, G., Priori, S., & Costantini, E. A. C. (2018). Using present and past climosequences to estimate soil organic carbon and physical quality indicators under future climatic scenarios. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2018.07.015

Lo Papa, G., Vittori Antisari, L., Vianello, G., & Dazzi, C. (2018). Soil interpretation under anthropogenic transformations and pedotechnique applications. CATENA. DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2018.04.012

Sarika Wandre | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Research Award

Dr. Sarika Wandre | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Women Research Award

D. Y. Patil Agriculture & Technical University | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sarika Wandre's academic journey began with exceptional achievements in her early education, securing distinctions in both SSC and HSC . She pursued her B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering from Mahatma Phule Agricultural University. Her academic curiosity led her to Junagadh Agricultural University, where she earned her M.Tech and Ph.D. in Soil and Water Engineering, both with distinction. Her research, especially during her doctoral studies, focused on simulating hydrologic responses to climate change using the SWAT model—an area of high relevance in today's changing climate.

Professional Endeavors

With over 9 years of cumulative professional experience, Dr. Wandre has held academic and research positions at multiple esteemed institutions. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor at D. Y. Patil Agriculture & Technical University, Kolhapur. Previously, she contributed her expertise at Dadasaheb Patil College of Agriculture and College of Agriculture, Sonai. She also played a pivotal research role in the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana projects at Dr. BSKKV, Dapoli, and worked as a Senior Research Fellow at NAU, Gujarat. Her progression from research associate to senior academician underscores a career driven by dedication and scholarly advancement.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Wandre's primary research interests lie in hydrological modeling, climate change impacts, soil and water conservation, remote sensing, GIS applications, and precision agriculture. Her doctoral and M.Tech projects emphasized innovative approaches to watershed and river basin analysis. She has authored over 22 peer-reviewed research papers and contributed to 11 book chapters covering vital topics such as carbon sequestration, water conservation structures, precision farming, and robotics in agriculture. Her publications span reputed national and international journals with significant impact factors, reflecting her active research output.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Wandre has consistently been recognized for her scholarly merit. She is a qualified ASRB-NET holder, a testament to her academic rigor. Her book “Simulating the Hydrologic Response on Climate Change Using SWAT Model” published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, stands as a key academic resource in climate modeling. Her insightful contributions to seminars, symposia, and radio broadcasts further demonstrate her outreach and commitment to agricultural education and innovation.

Impact and Influence

Beyond the classroom, Dr. Wandre has made a remarkable impact in the agricultural community. Through her radio talks on Akashvani Ahmednagar, she has educated farmers about irrigation, mechanization, and women's participation in agri-tech. Her popular articles in journals like Indian Farmer, Kisan World, and Reader Shelf make technical knowledge accessible to wider audiences. Her work has directly influenced practices in precision irrigation, sustainable farming, and soil-water conservation, thereby contributing to food and water security in semi-arid regions of India.Legacy and Future Contributions

With a solid foundation in engineering, climate science, and GIS-based analytics, Dr. Sarika Wandre is poised to be a future thought leader in sustainable agriculture. Her expertise aligns perfectly with India’s growing need for climate-resilient agricultural strategies. As she continues to mentor students, collaborate on interdisciplinary projects, and publish influential work, her legacy will inspire the next generation of agri-scientists and environmental engineers.

Publications


Estimation of Crop Evapotranspiration of Wheat Using Remote Sensing & GIS Based Crop Coefficient
Authors: Sonali Sanap, Mangal Patil, Sarika Wandre, Pradip Dalavi
Journal: Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research
Year: 2025


Quantitative analysis of morphometric parameters for prioritization of Warana river basin using remote sensing and GIS
Authors: Saurabhkumar Gadakh, Sarika S. Wandre, Mangal A. Patil, Anantraj Jadhav, Vinayak Shinde, Jayant Ghatge, K. Prathapan
Journal: Journal of Agriculture and Ecology
Year: 2024


Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS for LULC Studies in the Panchganga River Basin
Authors: Ratan Mane, Mangal Patil, Sarika Wandre, Pradip Dalavi
Journal: Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International
Year: 2024


An Integrated Approach to Exploring the Warana River Basin Using Thematic Maps
Authors: Saurabhkumar Gadakh, Sarika S. Wandre, J.S. Ghatge, V.B. Shinde
Journal: IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science
Year: 2023


Remote sensing and GIS-based site selection for effective soil and water conservation measures in the Warana river basin
Authors: Saurabhkumar Gadakh, Sarika S. Wandre, Mangal A. Patil, Pradip Dalavi
Journal: The Pharma Innovation Journal
Year: 2023


Moises Ascencio | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moises Ascencio | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Agrarian Innovation | Peru

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Early Academic Pursuits 📚

Mr. Ascencio’s educational background reflects his commitment to understanding and addressing environmental challenges. He has pursued specialized training in geographic information systems (GIS), photogrammetry, and workplace safety, equipping him with the technical skills essential for his research and professional endeavors. Complementary certifications in advanced digital image processing and atmospheric corrections further demonstrate his dedication to mastering tools that support environmental analysis.

Professional Endeavors 🌍

Throughout his career, Mr. Ascencio has undertaken diverse roles that highlight his versatility and expertise:

  • Research Assistant at INIA (2023-2024): He conducted vegetation cover analysis in the Neshuya district, focusing on rainfall, soil, and topography. His work contributed to sustainable land use and water investment projects.
  • GIS Analyst at IZARE (2022-2023): Mr. Ascencio utilized QGIS and ArcGIS to manage urban and landscape data, perform area classification, and facilitate territorial analysis.
  • Project Facilitator at Yanapaqui Corporation (2022): He spearheaded socio-environmental and urban reforestation projects, demonstrating his ability to integrate technical knowledge with community engagement.
  • Service Provider at Reforesta Peru S.A.C. (2022): His responsibilities included forest conservation, drone operations, and the restoration of degraded lands, reflecting his commitment to preserving biodiversity.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌿

Mr. Ascencio’s work emphasizes sustainable land management and conservation. His notable contributions include:

  • Publishing a groundbreaking article in Geosciences on soil erosion using RUSLE analysis in the Peruvian Amazon.
  • Leading baseline studies for restoration projects, combining GIS technology and practical forestry techniques.
  • Developing vegetation cover models and soil analysis methods that inform sustainable urban planning.

These projects showcase his ability to apply scientific methods to address pressing environmental issues, ensuring long-term ecological balance.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Ascencio’s dedication to his field has earned him several accolades, including:

  • First Place in Innovation Recognition for Conservation and Sustainability (2024): This award underscores his expertise in using data and technology to drive impactful conservation strategies.
  • Membership in respected organizations like the Forest Plantation Research Circle (CIPLAN) and editorial roles in forestry-focused journals demonstrate his influence and thought leadership within the environmental sector.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Mr. Ascencio’s work has had a transformative impact on both urban and rural landscapes. His research has provided actionable insights into soil and vegetation management, while his contributions to urban greening projects have improved ecological and community well-being. By leveraging advanced GIS tools and sustainable forestry practices, he has set a benchmark for innovative environmental solutions in Peru.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

With a strong foundation in research and hands-on experience, Mr. Ascencio is poised to make lasting contributions to environmental science. His expertise in GIS and conservation, coupled with a passion for sustainable development, positions him as a driving force in addressing global environmental challenges. As he continues his journey, his work will undoubtedly inspire future advancements in forestry, land restoration, and urban sustainability.

 

Publications


📝 Impacts of Land Use on Soil Erosion: RUSLE Analysis in a Sub-Basin of the Peruvian Amazon (2016–2022)
 Author(s): Moises Leonardo Ascencio Sanchez, Cesar Franco Padilla Castro, Christian Alonso Riveros Lizana, Rosa María Hermoza-Espezúa, Dayan Atalluz-Ganoza, Richard Andi Solórzano Acosta
 Journal: Geosciences
 Year: 2025