Procedures for collecting, compiling, standardizing/harmonizing and subsequently providing quality-assessed world soil profile data to the international community, as developed in the framework of WoSIS (World Soil Information Service), are described. Harmonization, as defined by the Global Soil Partnership (GSP), involves “providing mechanisms for the collation, analysis and exchange of consistent and comparable global soil data and information”. Areas of harmonization include those related to: a) soil description, classification and mapping, b) soil analyses, c) exchange of soil data, and d) interpretations. Seen the breadth and magnitude of the task, so far we have focused on developing and applying procedures for handling and standardiz...
Resulting from the GlobalSoilMap initiative and the Globally-integrated Africa Soil Information Serv...
Version 3.1 of the ISRIC-WISE database holds selected site and horizon data for some 10 250 soil pro...
Agricultural modellers often need detailed soil profile data with which to run their models. We comb...
The World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) provides quality-assessed and standardised soil profile d...
The aim of the World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) is to serve quality-assessed, georeferenced so...
The World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) provides quality-assessed and standardised soil profile d...
Soil is an important provider of ecosystem services. Yet, this natural resource is being threatened....
There is an increasing need to collect, collate and share soil data and information within countries...
Legacy soil data have been produced over 70 years in nearly all countries of the world. Unfortunatel...
The Harmonized World Soil Database is a 30 arc-second raster database with over 15000 different soil...
Soils play a key role in providing a range of ecosystem services. Quality-assessed soil information,...
Soil information, from the global to the local scale, has often been the one missing biophysical inf...
Resulting from the GlobalSoilMap initiative and the Globally-integrated Africa Soil Information Serv...
Version 3.1 of the ISRIC-WISE database holds selected site and horizon data for some 10 250 soil pro...
Agricultural modellers often need detailed soil profile data with which to run their models. We comb...
The World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) provides quality-assessed and standardised soil profile d...
The aim of the World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) is to serve quality-assessed, georeferenced so...
The World Soil Information Service (WoSIS) provides quality-assessed and standardised soil profile d...
Soil is an important provider of ecosystem services. Yet, this natural resource is being threatened....
There is an increasing need to collect, collate and share soil data and information within countries...
Legacy soil data have been produced over 70 years in nearly all countries of the world. Unfortunatel...
The Harmonized World Soil Database is a 30 arc-second raster database with over 15000 different soil...
Soils play a key role in providing a range of ecosystem services. Quality-assessed soil information,...
Soil information, from the global to the local scale, has often been the one missing biophysical inf...
Resulting from the GlobalSoilMap initiative and the Globally-integrated Africa Soil Information Serv...
Version 3.1 of the ISRIC-WISE database holds selected site and horizon data for some 10 250 soil pro...
Agricultural modellers often need detailed soil profile data with which to run their models. We comb...