– Ege University (EGE), Turkey

Prof. Dr. Yusuf Kurucu (M) is currently working as a staff member of the Ege University (EGE), Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. He graduated from Agricultural Faculty of Ege University in 1980. He attempted a diploma course on remote sensing-GIS and advance soil survey in ITC (Holland) from 1989 to 1990. He teaches soil, geomorphology, GIS and remote sensing. He has many national and international level projects that mainly on building digital and geographical inventory of agricultural and natural plants resources, monitoring, land use planning, regional developing strategies and he has more than 100 scientific publications on these subjects.

Dr. M. Tolga Esetlili (M), is currently working as an Assoc.Prof. at the Ege University (EGE), Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. He graduated from EGE in 1998. He was trained on Remote Sensing at International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC-Holland) in 2005. His main research areas are soil science, land degradation, land use planning for the agricultural studies. He has more than 70 scientific publications related with soil science, remote sensing and GIS applications.

Dr. Bihter Çolak Esetlili (F), is currently working as an Associate Professor at the Ege University (EGE), Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. She graduated from EGE in 1999. She was trained on Radionuclides in the Environment and Foodstuff at Transuranium Elements Institute, Karlsruhe-Germany in 2007. Her main research areas are plant nutrition, soil fertility, soil pollution and monitoring, environmental pollution, radioecology and land degradation. She has many papers published in well-known SCI journals about the radioecology, heavy metals and soil fertility.

Dr. Cenk Ceyhun Kılıç (M), is currently working as an Assist. Prof. at the Ege University (EGE), Bayındır Vocational Training School. He graduated from EGE in 1993. He was trained on agronomy and plant physiology at International Training School, Hebrew University in Israel. His main research areas are plant nutrition, soil fertility, soil pollution and monitoring and land degradation. He has involved several national and international research and projects in the field of agriculture, plant nutrition and pollution.

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