With data provided by the Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS), farmers, agricultural experts, and natural resource managers will be able to identify the best options for sustainably improving crop production and better managing the land, including contributing to better ecosystem services management at regional, national, and local levels. The AfSIS project involves probing the landscape of sub-Saharan Africa, using a variety of highly accurate digital soil mapping techniques including remote sensing, infrared and x-ray spectroscopy scanning techniques, to create detailed soil maps. The data generated will also allow climatic change prediction with soil as a major input into the modeling. Launched in January 2009, and using 60 randomly ...
80 % of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Ad-dit...
Open access, high-resolution soil property maps have been created for Africa at 30 m resolution, usi...
Keith Shepherd describes how infrared spectroscopy and satellite imagery are helping African farmers...
<div><p>80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems....
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
Over the period 2008–2014, the AfSIS project has compiled two soil profile data sets: the Africa Soi...
Resulting from the GlobalSoilMap initiative and the Globally-integrated Africa Soil Information Serv...
A growing suite of innovative low-cost decision-support tools and soil datasets produced by ICRAF an...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
AbstractThere is a need for up-to-date assessments and maps of soil properties and land health at sc...
Agricultural researchers throughout Africa are using the latest technology to develop a digital map ...
An alliance between two state-of-the-art technologies is helping African farmers improve crop yields...
The sustainable management of natural resources in Africa is a formidable challenge yet crucial for ...
80 % of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Ad-dit...
Open access, high-resolution soil property maps have been created for Africa at 30 m resolution, usi...
Keith Shepherd describes how infrared spectroscopy and satellite imagery are helping African farmers...
<div><p>80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems....
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additio...
Over the period 2008–2014, the AfSIS project has compiled two soil profile data sets: the Africa Soi...
Resulting from the GlobalSoilMap initiative and the Globally-integrated Africa Soil Information Serv...
A growing suite of innovative low-cost decision-support tools and soil datasets produced by ICRAF an...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
AbstractThere is a need for up-to-date assessments and maps of soil properties and land health at sc...
Agricultural researchers throughout Africa are using the latest technology to develop a digital map ...
An alliance between two state-of-the-art technologies is helping African farmers improve crop yields...
The sustainable management of natural resources in Africa is a formidable challenge yet crucial for ...
80 % of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Ad-dit...
Open access, high-resolution soil property maps have been created for Africa at 30 m resolution, usi...
Keith Shepherd describes how infrared spectroscopy and satellite imagery are helping African farmers...