SNEC 2026 - SOIL MATTERS
Conference · Professional Conference

SNEC 2026 - SOIL MATTERS

Attend the SNEC 2026 conference focusing on soil and water conservation at the University of Connecticut.

Thu, 30 Jul 2026 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (America/New_York) University of Connecticut Storrs , Connecticut
The SNEC 2026 conference, titled 'Soil Matters', is a premier professional gathering hosted by the Southern New England Chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society. Held at the University of Connecticut's Storrs campus, this event brings together experts, researchers, and practitioners to discuss critical issues in soil and water conservation. Attendees will engage in insightful sessions, networking opportunities, and collaborative discussions aimed at advancing sustainable environmental practices and stewardship in the region.

What to Expect

A full-day conference featuring presentations and discussions on environmental conservation topics.

Who Should Attend

  • Environmental scientists
  • Conservationists
  • Students
  • Policy makers
  • Industry professionals

Agenda Overview

The conference takes place on Thursday, July 30, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Venue & Address
University of Connecticut
352 Mansfield Rd
Storrs , Connecticut – 06269
United States
Organizer
Southern New England Chapter (SWCS) · Professional Organization
A chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation Society dedicated to environmental stewardship.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the theme of the conference?
The theme is 'Soil Matters'.
Where is it located?
University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus.
Who is the organizer?
Southern New England Chapter (SNEC) of the Soil and Water Conservation Society.
Is registration required?
Yes, tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Who should attend?
Professionals and students in environmental fields.
Is there a contact person?
Keara McAuliffe ([email protected]).
Tags
conference soil water conservation UConn environment
Summary
A professional conference dedicated to soil and water conservation at UConn.
Highlights
  • Expert-led sessions
  • Networking with professionals
  • Focus on soil conservation
  • Water management discussions
  • Academic setting
  • Industry insights
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