The chair group Soil Physics and Land Management (SLM).This diverse and international group consists of about 90 colleagues, including a full professor, a special professor, 6 associate professors, 5 assistant professors, 5 permanent researchers, 5 lecturers, 8 postdocs, around 60 PhD candidates, and 14 technical/support staff members. The group is one of the 17 chair groups in the Department of Environmental Sciences (ESG).
The SLM chair group research centres around three research lines:
- Soil physical processes: physical soil characteristics and transport of particles, heat, water, and solutes over the soil surface and through the soil profile and groundwater;
- Soil-plant-water interactions: soil physical processes in the root zone, water movement, and ecohydrological interactions and interventions that influence plant growth;
- Soil management and land restoration: measures and approaches to address degradation, conservation, and restoration of physical soil quality.
Education is a core activity of the group. The SLM chair group plays a leading role in the BSc and MSc
International land and water management as well as in the BSc
Soil, Water, Atmosphereand MSc program
Earth and Environment of Wageningen University and teaches a variety of BSc and MSc courses, ranging from soil physics and groundwater modelling courses to courses on impact assessment and policy aspects of sustainable land management.
The group’s research is embedded in the graduate school programmes of the Wageningen Institute for Environment and Climate Research (
WIMEK) and Production Ecology & Resource Conservation (
PE&RC). Together with three other soil chair groups, i.e Soil Biology, Soil Chemistry, and Soil Geography and Landscape, the SLM group forms the Wageningen
Soil Cluster which has a strong international reputation in soil science.
The mission of Wageningen University & Research is ‘To explore the potential of nature to improve the quality of life’.
We pursue this mission through a synergistic approach between Wageningen University and Wageningen Research Foundation (applied research). Our research focuses on questions within the domains of food, living environment, and society. With approximately 30 locations, 7,700 staff members, 2,500 PhD candidates, and over 13,000 students, Wageningen University & Research is among the world’s leading knowledge institutions in its domain. The integral approach to challenges and the collaboration across various disciplines form the core of the unique Wageningen approach.
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