Directeur scientifique a.i.

Bruno HUYGHEBAERT
Les articles de Bruno HUYGHEBAERT

How can we successfully improve the chemical status of the water resource?
RISKPPP, a step forward in reducing the point source pollution of water resources by phytosanitary products
Achievable agricultural soil carbon sequestration across Europe from country-specific estimates
Rodrigues, L. , Hardy, B. , Huyghebaert, B. , Fohrafellner, J. , Fornara, D. , Barančíková, G. , Bárcena, T. . , De Boever, M. , Di Bene, C. , Feizienė, D. , Käetterer, T. , Laszlo,...

INTELL'EAU
Development of a tool for hydrological management of agricultural plots with a view to combating soil erosion and surface water contamination.
ISAC, an unbiased indicator based on active substances for evaluating PPP use.
Durenne, B. , Weickmans, B. , Malice, E. , Huyghebaert, B. & Henriet, F. (2021). ISAC, an unbiased indicator based on active substances for evaluating PPP use. Proceedings in:...
Mise en évidence de pratiques contrastées en matière d’utilisation de produits phytopharmaceutiques au sein de trois Parcs naturels wallons.
Durenne, B. , Weickmans, B. , Bonnave, M. , Doffagne, M. , Van Den Broucke, I. & Huyghebaert, B. (2021). Mise en évidence de pratiques contrastées en matière d’utilisation de produits...
Le sol en agriculture biologique ou de conservation : critères diagnostiques de son état de santé et effets des changements de pratiques
Hardy, B. , Vanwindekens, F. , Morelle, M. & Huyghebaert, B. (2021). Le sol en agriculture biologique ou de conservation : critères diagnostiques de son état de santé et effets...

Catch crops grazing, a way of bringing crops and livestock together
The mutually beneficial interaction between arable crops and livestock is rejuvenated through the Nitrates Directive.

A situational analysis of the management of fertility of soils and organic matter
As part of the “Socles de Connaissances” (Knowledge Base) approach, a document compiling all aspects of the "Soil" theme is being drafted.

Towards the sustainable management of agricultural soils
EJP-Soil aims to create a research environment suitable for increasing the contribution made by agricultural soils to major societal challenges.




