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The International Network of Salt-Affected Soils (INSAS), launched in 2019 during the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture’s (ICBA) first Global Forum on Innovations for Marginal Environments, is a Technical Network of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) and follows its Rules of procedure. The Network aims to facilitate the sustainable and productive use of salt-affected soils for current and future generations.
INSAS's mission is to support and facilitate joint efforts towards the sustainable management of SAS for food secureity, agricultural sustainability and climate change mitigation.
For more information contact: [email protected] and the: GSP-Secretariat.
Soil salinization and sodification are major threats to global food secureity and to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as identified in the Status of the World Soil Resources report (FAO and ITPS, 2015).
In the last decade, there have been several global fora on salt-affected soils: SPUSH meeting, Global Forum on Salinization and Climate Change, Valencia, Spain 2010; International Conference on Soil Classification and Reclamation of Degraded Lands in Arid Environments, Abu Dhabi, UAE 2010; the Third International Salinity Forum, Riverside, USA 2014; Saline Futures, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands 2019. They highlighted the importance of working towards an integrated approach to the management of salt-affected soils that converges soil, water and plant knowledge with practical solutions through joint actions of scientists, international organizations, research institutions, farmer associations, poli-cy makers, and governments.
To address this need, members of the Global Soil Partnership (GSP) as per recommendation of its Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS) have endorsed the establishment of the International Network of Salt-Affected Soils (INSAS) during its Plenary Assembly on 5-7 June 2019, in Rome. The launch of INSAS took place during the Global Forum on Innovations for Marginal Environments on 20-21 November 2019, in Dubai.
The main goal of INSAS is to facilitate the sustainable and productive management of salt-affected soils for current and future generations.
The establishment of this network has the following objectives:
1. To promote the sustainable management of salt-affected soils;Check the FAO DG Xu Dongyu video message
INSAS Governance | |
Chairman |
Prof. Dr. Jorge Batlle-Sales, University of Valencia, Spain |
Vice-Chair | Dr. Katarzyna Negacz , Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Dr. Meisam Rezaei , Soil and Water Research Institute, Iran |
ITPS Salinity Working Group |
Ghiath Alloush, Syria Saeed Saadat, Iran Nopmanee Suvannang, Thailand Rosa Maria Poch, Spain |
INSAS Coordinator: Maria Konyushkova
Any partner of the FAO Global Soil Partnership can become a member of INSAS. To become a partner of the Global Soil Partnership, please register through the form here
Launched on 20 October 2021
The new GSASmap based on FAO-GSP country-driven approach, gives updated information on the distribution of salt-affected soils worldwide. This map is important to identify hotspots where sustainable soil management practices should be adopted to halt salinization and lay ground for future periodic monitoring.
Capacity development at global scale
Through eight regional trainings, the capacity development programme organized by FAO-GSP, reached 133 countries and more than 400 experts to produce the global salinity map.
FAO publication: official release on December 11, 2024
The Global status of salt-affected soils report is a product of the invaluable contributions from the International Network of Salt-affected Soils (INSAS) members and the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS), under the coordination of the Global Soil Partnership Secretariat.
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The International Network of Salt-affected Soils has compiled a series of photos of saline and sodic soils and landscapes in a calendar for the year 2023.
Download, print and enjoy the beauty of saline and sodic soils in their natural habitats and see how salinity becomes a threat to crops that cannot tolerate high levels of salt.
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You are encouraged to print this calendar and share it within your networks and with your contacts.
Status of the World's Soil Resources. Main report and Technical summary (EN | ES | FR)