
Prof. Monika Skowrońska
University of Life Sciences in Lublin
Poland
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Biography:
Prof. Monika Skowrońska, from the Department of Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry at the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland, is a distinguished expert in environmental science. Her research focuses on soil, water, and air quality, with a particular interest in the environmental impact of agricultural activities. She has conducted extensive studies on nutrient dispersion, climate change mitigation and adaptation practices, waste management, soil acidification and liming, and the influence of organic and mineral fertilization on soil properties and plant chemical composition.
Prof. Skowrońska is a prolific author, having published over 50 scientific articles, 4 books, and 12 book chapters. She has contributed significantly to the academic community as a reviewer, editor-in-chief of journals and books, and a member of editorial boards for prominent scientific publications.
Her dedication to research is reflected in her active participation in 12 national and international projects, where she has served as a manager, task leader, contractor, or expert. Prof. Skowrońska has also enriched her expertise through various national and international fellowships and has been honored with numerous university and regional awards for her contributions to science.
In addition to her research, she is deeply committed to teaching, organizational development, and the popularization of science, making her a well-rounded scholar and a key contributor to her field.
Research Interest:
Prof. Monika Skowrońska’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics related to environmental chemistry and sustainability. Her areas of focus include:
- Soil, Water, and Air Quality: Assessing and improving the quality of natural resources to support sustainable ecosystems.
- Agricultural Impact on the Environment: Investigating nutrient dispersion caused by agricultural activities and developing mitigation strategies.
- Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: Exploring practices to reduce the environmental footprint of agriculture and enhance resilience to climate change.
- Soil Acidification and Liming: Examining the production, environmental aspects, and remediation techniques of soil acidification through liming.
- Organic and Mineral Fertilization: Analyzing the effects of different fertilization practices on soil health and plant chemical composition.
- Waste Management: Developing sustainable strategies for managing agricultural and environmental waste.
Prof. Skowrońska is passionate about bridging scientific research with practical solutions to address global environmental challenges, particularly in the context of sustainable agriculture and resource conservation.