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Dear colleagues

After several years of successful organisation of sessions in coevolution of soils, landforms and vegetation, we are again organising a session in this year’s EGU conference. Please consider submitting your work to the session below.

SSS8.1 Coevolution and interactions of soils, landforms and vegetation: patterns, feedbacks and landscape stability thresholds   

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/session/57284 

The present context of accelerated changes in both climate and land use imposes an unprecedent pressure on a number of vulnerable ecosystems including wetlands, forests and rangelands, in which vegetation closely interacts and coevolves with soils and landforms. Complex interactions between climate, soils and biotic factors are involved in the development of landform-soil-vegetation feedbacks and play an important role in making ecosystems resilient to disturbances. In addition, large shifts in the distribution of vegetation and soils are associated with losses of ecosystem services (including carbon capture), frequently involving thresholds of ecosystem stability and nonlinear responses to both human and climatic pressures. This session will focus on ecogeomorphological and ecohydrological aspects of landscapes (including their connectivity), conservation of soil resources, and the restoration of ecosystem services and functions. We welcome theoretical, modelling, and empirical studies addressing the distribution of vegetation and coevolving soils and landforms, and particularly, contributions with a wide appreciation of the soil erosion-vegetation relationships that rule the formation of landscape-level spatial organization. We also welcome studies describing the implications of these spatial patterns of soils and vegetation for the resilience and stability of ecosystems under the pressure of climate change and/or human disturbances.

Abstract submission (deadline for abstracts - Wednesday 15 January 2026 13:00 CET) https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/abstractsubmission/57284

Conveners: Patricia Saco, Mariano Moreno de las Heras, Jose Rodriguez

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