This chapter is a brief synthesis of the contents of the previous chapters. We aim to analyze the important points presented and provide a perspective of digital soil mapping research and development efforts needed in the future. Three important steps in the digital soil mapping process are explored in this book: 1) the input data for soil and other environmental covariates, 2) the inference systems for the prediction of the distribution of soil types and classes, and 3) protocols and their demand for the delivery and exchange of digital soil mapping outputs. Figure 35.1 represents the different issues presented in the book.JRC.H.7-Land management and natural hazard
The region of greatest variability on soil maps is along the edge of their polygons, causing disagre...
The use of new technologies, the development of new software, and the advances in the machines abili...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database...
Digital soil mapping is the creation of a spatial soil information system using field and laboratory...
Abstract: The main trends in the development of soil mapping methods are discussed, and the major pr...
The guest editors summarize the special section, Digital Soil Mapping, beginning with a look at the ...
There has been considerable expansion in the use of digital soil mapping technologies and developmen...
Increased demand and advanced techniques could lead to more refi ned mapping and management of soils...
The scope of digital soil mapping is described but it is not seen as an end in itself. It provides ...
The scope of digital soil mapping is described, but it is not seen as an end in itself. It provides ...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in digital soil mapping, enriche...
In this concluding paper, we summarize the main advances coming forward from the joint conference of...
Spatial information on soils, particularly hydrologic and hydromorphic soil properties, is used to u...
Since the turn of the millennium, digital soil mapping (DSM) has revolutionized the production of fi...
The region of greatest variability on soil maps is along the edge of their polygons, causing disagre...
The use of new technologies, the development of new software, and the advances in the machines abili...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...
Digital Soil Mapping is the creation and the population of a geographically referenced soil database...
Digital soil mapping is the creation of a spatial soil information system using field and laboratory...
Abstract: The main trends in the development of soil mapping methods are discussed, and the major pr...
The guest editors summarize the special section, Digital Soil Mapping, beginning with a look at the ...
There has been considerable expansion in the use of digital soil mapping technologies and developmen...
Increased demand and advanced techniques could lead to more refi ned mapping and management of soils...
The scope of digital soil mapping is described but it is not seen as an end in itself. It provides ...
The scope of digital soil mapping is described, but it is not seen as an end in itself. It provides ...
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in digital soil mapping, enriche...
In this concluding paper, we summarize the main advances coming forward from the joint conference of...
Spatial information on soils, particularly hydrologic and hydromorphic soil properties, is used to u...
Since the turn of the millennium, digital soil mapping (DSM) has revolutionized the production of fi...
The region of greatest variability on soil maps is along the edge of their polygons, causing disagre...
The use of new technologies, the development of new software, and the advances in the machines abili...
Conventional soil maps, as the major data source for information on the spatial variation of soil, a...