soil health, soil properties, nutrient balance, nutrient loss, nutrient use efficiency, conventional and organic farming systems, participatory soil health governance methodology, the living lab approach
- at the farm level and its immediate surroundings
Professor Monika Skowrońska specializes in research on soil health and water, and air quality. Her scientific interests also include issues related to:
- the impact of agricultural activities on the dispersion of nutrients in the environment
-nutrient balance
-waste management
-carbon farming
-production and environmental aspects of soil acidification and liming
-the impact of organic and mineral fertilization on soil properties
-yielding and chemical composition of plants
-participatory soil health governance methodology and the living lab approach
-conventional and organic farming systems.
University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland is a remarkable multi-profile institution that integrates agricultural, biological, veterinary, technical, economic, and social sciences. The University currently employs more than 680 academic teachers and educates over 7500 students in 7 faculties.
Well-equipped laboratories, a modern vegetation hall, and experimental fields, newly established research and teaching centers create favorable conditions for the development of innovative solutions in all areas of the University’s activity. The University has considerable achievements in the fields of agri-food, environment, waste management, pro-ecological agriculture, and climate change research.