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

Yibo Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yibo Li | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS | China

Author Profile

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yibo Li embarked on his academic journey with a deep-rooted interest in civil engineering and environmental sustainability. He pursued a Doctoral degree, demonstrating early promise in structural stability and ecological engineering. His commitment to advancing scientific research led him to complete post-doctoral research, refining his expertise in civil engineering construction and environmental geotechnics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Yibo Li has made significant contributions across multiple institutions, showcasing his leadership and research capabilities. He currently serves as a Special Research Assistant at the Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he focuses on geographic sciences and resource management. Additionally, he holds key positions such as Deputy Secretary-General of the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture and is recognized as a leading talent in professional and technical fields within Heilongjiang Province. His expertise is also sought in ideological and political education as an Expert at the Beijing Zhongtang Institute.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Yibo Li's research primarily focuses on bioengineered slope stability, root system mechanics, and ecological slope engineering. His studies explore how root traits and their mechanical properties influence soil stability, providing valuable insights into environmental engineering solutions. His patent contributions further highlight his innovative mindset, with five authorized invention patents and three utility model patents, showcasing advancements in civil engineering materials and methods.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Yibo Li is a recognized expert in civil engineering and ecological sustainability, earning him a place in the Heilongjiang Provincial Professional and Technical Leading Talent Echelon. His patents and publications have positioned him as a thought leader in his field. His research is widely cited, reflecting the impact of his findings on global environmental engineering discussions.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Li’s research significantly contributes to the fields of civil engineering, environmental sustainability, and ecological restoration. His expertise in bioengineered slope stability is crucial for developing resilient infrastructure, mitigating landslides, and enhancing ecological sustainability. Through his roles in academic institutions and professional organizations, he actively mentors young researchers and shapes policies that bridge engineering and environmental sciences.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a strong foundation in civil and environmental engineering, Dr. Yibo Li is set to continue his influential research in geotechnical innovations, ecological stability, and sustainable infrastructure. His patents and studies pave the way for new methodologies in slope engineering and soil reinforcement, offering practical solutions to global challenges. As a pioneer in integrating ecological principles with engineering, Dr. Li’s legacy will inspire future researchers and engineers, ensuring that infrastructure development remains sustainable, resilient, and environmentally conscious.

 

Publications


📄 Effects of Nitrogen Addition on Soil Aggregate Stability and Mycorrhizal Morphological Characteristics: Differential Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal and Ectomycorrhizal Fungi

  • Authors: Mingxin Zhou, Yibo Li
  • Journal: Forests
  • Year: 2025

📄 Root Biomass and Root Morphological Traits of Three Shrub Species: Implications for the Soil Anti-scouring Resistance of the Ecological Slope

  • Authors: Mingxin Zhou, Guoyong Yan, Yibo Li, Di Chen, Chao Yan, Nan Wang, Chao Jia, Qinggui Wang, Yajuan Xing
  • Journal: PLOS ONE
  • Year: 2023

📄 Root System Traits and Mechanical Properties of Three Shrub Species: Implications for the Structural Stability of the Ecological Slope

  • Authors: Yibo Li
  • Journal: International Journal of Engineering
  • Year: 2022

📄 Root Traits and Mechanical Properties of Three Shrubland Species: Implications for Bioengineered Slope Stability

  • Authors: Yibo Li, Mingxin Zhou, Hongliang Zuo, Qinggui Wang, Yajuan Xing, Guoyong Yan
  • Journal: Environmental Engineering Science
  • Year: 2021