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Glinka World Soil Prize
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The Glinka World Soil Prize honors individuals and organizations whose leadership and activities have contributed, or are still contributing to the promotion of sustainable soil management and the protection of soil resources.

The Glinka Prize is an annual award for dynamic change-makers dedicated to solving one of our world’s most pressing environmental issue: Soil Degradation.

The first Glinka World Soil Prize was awarded on the occasion of the World Soil Day 2016. The nomination process for the Glinka World Soil Prize 2017 is now officially launched and organizations/individuals are invited to nominate appropriate candidates and submit the nomination form by 30 September 2017 to GSP-Secretariat@fao.org.

About the Prize

The award will contribute in a timely manner to raise awareness amongst policy makers and the general public about possible solutions to tackle acute national and local problems of soil degradation, and to encourage all stakeholders and soil practitioners to engage in field-oriented work, with direct contributions to the preservation of the environment, food security and poverty alleviation as specified in the Revised World Soil Charter.

The Glinka World Soil Prize aims to keep up the momentum generated by the International Year of Soils 2015.

Who can submit nominations?

All GSP Partners are invited to nominate candidates, either directly or on behalf of a third party. Self-nominations are not allowed and will be disqualified. Nominations can be submitted in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Arabic or Chinese.

Once completed, the form should be submitted to:

GSP Secretariat

Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, B709

00153 Roma, Italy

Email: gsp-secretariat@fao.org

Who can be nominated?

Nominees should have made outstanding achievements in implementing the principles and recommended actions of the revised World Soil Charter adopted by the FAO Conference in June 2015, and the achievement should contribute to one of the five pillars of the GSP (a proven impact at field level will be an added value).

Who is Konstantin Dmitrievich Glinka?

Konstantin Glinka (1867-1927) was a prominent Russian soil scientist who is credited for his unique contribution to understanding the principles of the geographical distribution of soils and extensive activities on the exploration, mapping and assessment of vast areas of Siberia, the Far East and Central Asia, as well as his important studies in the areas of soil mineralogy, chemistry and paleopedology.

What is the deadline for submitting a nomination?

Completed nominations can be submitted by post or email and must be received by 30 September 2017 cob Rome time.

Details here: http://www.fao.org/global-soil-partnership/pillars-action/2-awareness-raising/glinka-world-soil-prize/en/ 

 

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