The choice of pilot areas follows from an analysis of problems that must be solved before a georeferenced 1 : 250 000 database of the European Union can be built. These problems are: the harmonization of existing maps and data; the harmonization of additional soil survey and data collection methods; and the definition of the structure and content of the database. Options to solve these problems were inventoried and evaluated in a JRC-sponsored workshop. A general approach towards a georeferenced 1 : 250 000 soil database for the EU is proposed and the implications for the work to be done in the pilot areas are reviewed
At European scale, soil characteristics are needed to evaluate soil quality, soil health and soi l-b...
The protocol on soil protection (Bled, 20/10/98), within the Alpine Convention, requires the develop...
The objectives of this paper is to review current research into new mapping methodologies and assess...
The state of soil surveys and land inventory studies in the European Union (EU) are summarized in re...
Harmonised and standardised spatial reference data are increasingly essential to support environment...
International audienceIn this Chapter, we describe the steps followed to build and improve the Soil ...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
During the last years the need for a coherent approach to soil protection has come on the political ...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
In the frame of the activities of the European Soil Bureau several siol databases have been compiled...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Harmonised soil data across Europe with a 1:250 000 geo-referenced soil database will allow for exch...
Compiling an international soil database from national soil databases is always difficult. The probl...
At European scale, soil characteristics are needed to evaluate soil quality, soil health and soi l-b...
The protocol on soil protection (Bled, 20/10/98), within the Alpine Convention, requires the develop...
The objectives of this paper is to review current research into new mapping methodologies and assess...
The state of soil surveys and land inventory studies in the European Union (EU) are summarized in re...
Harmonised and standardised spatial reference data are increasingly essential to support environment...
International audienceIn this Chapter, we describe the steps followed to build and improve the Soil ...
The European Soil Database at scale 1:1,000,000 is part of the European Soil Information System (EUS...
During the last years the need for a coherent approach to soil protection has come on the political ...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
In the frame of the activities of the European Soil Bureau several siol databases have been compiled...
The 1:250,000 soil mapping program of France is nearly complete. Although mapping has been conducted...
Soil mapping is an essential method for obtaining a spatial overview of soil resources that are incr...
The European Soil Portal is the joint contribution of the European Commission and the European Soil ...
Harmonised soil data across Europe with a 1:250 000 geo-referenced soil database will allow for exch...
Compiling an international soil database from national soil databases is always difficult. The probl...
At European scale, soil characteristics are needed to evaluate soil quality, soil health and soi l-b...
The protocol on soil protection (Bled, 20/10/98), within the Alpine Convention, requires the develop...
The objectives of this paper is to review current research into new mapping methodologies and assess...