Soil is a natural living system, crucial ti human activities as well as ecological functions. It foems aver very long periods of time and once destroyed, for instance by pollution, intensive urbanisation or inadequate agricultural and forestry practices, it is effectively lost to present and future generations. It is in this context that the JRC has coordinated the creation of the first "Soil Atlas of Europe" by bringing together experts scientists from soil institutes in over 40 countries through the European Soil Bureau Network. The Atlas consists of high quality soil maps and easy to understand texts supported by unique photographs. The Atlas illustrates the complex inter-linkages between soil degradation processes and threats to human h...
The FAO-Unesco soil units of Europe have been aggregated into categories of soils with similar soil ...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The state of European soil is the result of human activities aver the past millenia. Only in few rem...
The SOIL Action (22004) of the Joint Research Centre\u2019s Land Management and Natural Hazards Unit...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Soil maps of Europe, published by the EU and the European Soil Bureau Network; with varying scales 1...
What is soil? Where does soil come from? What is special about soil in Africa? What does soil provid...
The Soil Atlas of Africa is an initiative of the European Commission, Joint Research Center, in coll...
AbstractAn analysis of soil maps, base and soil-related ones, in the national and special soil atlas...
The JRC and the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) publish the first-ever Global Soil Biodiv...
SPE EA Pôle BIOME The Atlas is divided in 8 chapters covering all the aspects of soil biodiversity: ...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The European Soil Portal (located at http://eusoils.jrc.it) contributes to a thematic spatial data i...
The FAO-Unesco soil units of Europe have been aggregated into categories of soils with similar soil ...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The state of European soil is the result of human activities aver the past millenia. Only in few rem...
The SOIL Action (22004) of the Joint Research Centre\u2019s Land Management and Natural Hazards Unit...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Soil maps of Europe, published by the EU and the European Soil Bureau Network; with varying scales 1...
What is soil? Where does soil come from? What is special about soil in Africa? What does soil provid...
The Soil Atlas of Africa is an initiative of the European Commission, Joint Research Center, in coll...
AbstractAn analysis of soil maps, base and soil-related ones, in the national and special soil atlas...
The JRC and the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) publish the first-ever Global Soil Biodiv...
SPE EA Pôle BIOME The Atlas is divided in 8 chapters covering all the aspects of soil biodiversity: ...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The European Soil Portal (located at http://eusoils.jrc.it) contributes to a thematic spatial data i...
The FAO-Unesco soil units of Europe have been aggregated into categories of soils with similar soil ...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...