Soils are non-renewable resources and therefore must be conserved, particularly in protected natural areas. Correct and rational planning of human activities in fragile conservation landscapes should be based on detailed studies of soil-forming factors, such as climate, geology (lithology and surficial deposits), geomorphology (topography, morphology, slope and hydrology), biology (vegetation and human activity) and time and their relationships with the landscape and landforms. This study analyses the geospatial distribution of different soil units in the natural areas of “Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia” and “Quilamas” and is based on a soil sampling field programme and textural analyses that resulted in soil association maps, dominant soil...
Large- and medium-scale soil mapping finds its application in various fields, including in solving p...
Digital tools are transforming and accelerating innovation in agriculture. Digital soil maps are imp...
Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database...
<p>To correctly and rationally plan human activities in fragile conservation areas, an exhaustive st...
A digital soil map of Quintana Roo was compiled at a 50 m pixel resolution using a geomorphopedologi...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
International audienceThe 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapp...
The geography of soil is more important today than ever before. Models of environmental systems and ...
How do we best promote interest in soil science and related sustainability issues, using interactive...
Conventional soil maps (CSM), as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of s...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Digital tools are transforming and accelerating innovation in agriculture. Digital soil maps are imp...
Large- and medium-scale soil mapping finds its application in various fields, including in solving p...
Digital tools are transforming and accelerating innovation in agriculture. Digital soil maps are imp...
Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database...
<p>To correctly and rationally plan human activities in fragile conservation areas, an exhaustive st...
A digital soil map of Quintana Roo was compiled at a 50 m pixel resolution using a geomorphopedologi...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
Knowledge of the world soil resources is fragmented and dated. There is a need for accurate, up-to-d...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
International audienceThe 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapp...
The geography of soil is more important today than ever before. Models of environmental systems and ...
How do we best promote interest in soil science and related sustainability issues, using interactive...
Conventional soil maps (CSM), as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of s...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Digital tools are transforming and accelerating innovation in agriculture. Digital soil maps are imp...
Large- and medium-scale soil mapping finds its application in various fields, including in solving p...
Digital tools are transforming and accelerating innovation in agriculture. Digital soil maps are imp...
Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database...