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On-going activities - Conclusion

SOIL GEOGRAPHICAL DATA BASE OF EURASIA AND MEDITERRANEANCOUNTRIES AT 1 : 1,000,000JAMAGNE M., DAROUSSIN J., EIMBERCK M., JONES R.J.A., KING D., LAMBERT J.J., LE BAS C.,MADSEN H., MONTANARELLA L. (COORD.),with the whole Staff of the European Soil Bureau - EU - Joint Research Centre, ISPRA (Va), Italy and INRA - Orleans, Olivet, France (General co-ordination : C. LE BAS).

17 th World Congress of Soil ScienceBangkok, Thailand, 14 - 21 August 2002

Thematic uses are in development based on a set of pedotransfer rules and concern erosion risk assessment, heavy metals contamination, organic carbon content, environmental constraints to crop production, environmental protection.Co-ordination and harmonisation with different world programmes of soil survey from international organisations are foreseen. For example, a 1:5 M SOTER data base for Europe is in preparation.The aim of the European Soil Bureau is now to obtain progressively a nested Soil Information System going from the world-wide programmes to more detailed regional and local ones.This 1:1 M Soil Geographical Data Base appears to be the only harmonized soil data base at continental scale. It should help improving the management of soil resources and promoting sustainability in that part of the world.

Context

This programme was developed in the framework of the European Soil Information System (EUSIS) managed by the European Soil Bureau of the European Union.The Geographical Data Base, coming originally from the Soil Map of the European Communities published in 1985, was progressively improved and extended spatially, with the help of contributing countries.The data sets are managed within a Geographical Information System, including a related soil analytical database.Its last extension concerns Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries. We present here its present state of progress.To help countries in giving data to that programme, the general organisation of the database is explained in an "Instructions Guide for the elaboration of the Soil Geographical Database of Eurasia and Mediterranean countries at 1:1 M", recently published by the European Soil Bureau.

Main contributors to the Soil Geographical Data Base

State of progress of the Soil Geographical Data Base ofEurasia and Mediterranean countries

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Polygon Attribute Table

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STU Attributes

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SMU 4- geometrically defined by 1 polygon- composed of STU 10 (which also is part of SMU 1)

SMU 3- geometrically defined by 3 polygon- composed of STU 13 and 14

SMU 2- geometrically defined by 1 polygon- composed of STU 12

SMU 1- geometrically defined by 2 polygon- composed of STU 10 and 11

SMU Attributes

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Soil Geographical Data Base1:1,000,000

Geo-referenced Soil Database1:250,000

World-wide SOTER Data Base1:5,000,000

Local Soil InformationSystem1:5,000

Catchment Information System1:50,000

Scientific Committee of the European Soil BureauDr. Jaume Boixadera Dr. Dominique KingDr. Arnold Bregt Christine Le BasJoël Daroussin Prof. Dr. Henrik B. MadsenProf. René Dudal Prof. Donatello MagaldiDr. Wolf Eckelmann Dr. Freddy NachtergaeleDr. Peter Finke Prof. Arthur J. ThomassonDr. Reinhard Hartwich Prof. Eric Van RanstDr. Juan José Ibáñez-MartíProf. György VárallyayDr. Marcel Jamagne Dr. Henk WöstenDr. Robert J.A. Jones Prof. Nicholas Yassoglou

Scientific contributors to the compilation of the Soil Map of the European Communities 1:1,000,000 (CEC, 1985) and the Soil Geographical Data Base of the European Communities 1:1,000,000 (version 1, 1986)Belgium J. Ameryckx, A. Louis, R. Maréchal, R. TavernierDenmark K. RasmussenFrance J. Dupuis, M. Jamagne, A. Mori, E. ServatGermany E. MückenhausenGreece A. Koutalos, N. YassoglouIrish RepublicM. Gardiner, J. LeeItaly F. Mancini, R. SalandinLuxembourg A. Puraye, J. WagenerThe NetherlandsH. De Bakker, J. Pons, J. Schelling, R. Van der SchansPortugalJ. Carvalho CardosoSpainA. Guerra, F. MonturiolUnited KingdomB. Avery, R. Glentworth, R. Grant, D.B.S FitchFAOR. DudalCECA. Cole, J. Gillot, A. PrendergastAdvisorsK. Beek, G. Smith, C. Sys, S. LuntExplanatory BulletinR. Dudal, J. Lee, A. Louis, A. Noirfalise, R. Tavernier, A. Van Wambeke,W. Verheye, R. VermeireComputerisationH.B. Madsen, A.M. Norr, S.W. Platou

Scientific contributors to the compilation of the Soil Geographical Data Base of Eurasia and Mediterranean countries at Scale 1:1,000,000 (version 4.0, 2002)AlbaniaP. Zdruli, K. Cara, S. LushajAlgeriaK. DjiliAustriaO. NestroyBelgium, Luxembourg E. Van Ranst, L. Vanmechelen, R. VermeireBulgaria I. Kolchakov, B. Georgiev, S. Russeva, D. StoichevCyprusC. HadjiparaskevasCzech RepublicJ. Nemecek, J. KozakDenmarkH.B. Madsen, M. Olsson, T. BalstrømEgyptF. Abdel-Kader, S. Abdel-Rahman, M. Bahnassy, A. El-NahryEstoniaL. Reintam, I. RoomaFinlandJ. SippolaFranceM. Berland, M. Jamagne, D. KingGermanyW. Eckelmann, R. HartwichGreeceN. YassoglouHungaryG. Várallyay, E. MichéliIrish RepublicS. DiamondItalyD. Magaldi, U. Galligani, U. WolfLatviaA. Karklins LebanonT. DarwichLithuaniaJ. Jasinskas, V. BuivydaiteThe NetherlandsA. Bregt, P. FinkeMoroccoM. BadraouiNorwayA. NyborgPalestineB. DudeenPolandS. BialouszPortugalM. Bessa, L. ReisRomaniaC. Rauta, I. Munteanu, F. Nicolae, M. Parichi, M. ZotaRussia and NISI. Savin, V. StolbovoïSlovakiaJ. Hrasko, V. LinkesSloveniaB. Vrscaj, T. PrusSpainJ. Boixadera, J.J. Ibáñez-MartíSwedenM. OlssonSwitzerlandL.F. BonnardTunisiaA. MtimetTurkeyD. Murat Ozden, S. Keskin, U. Dinç, S. Kapur, E. Akça, S. Senol, O. DinçUnited KingdomR.J.A. Jones, J. Hollis, A. Thomasson, J. Bell

General data base co-ordination and map publishingINRAJ. Daroussin, M. Jamagne, D. King, C. Le Bas, V. Souchère, J.J. Lambert, M. EimberckJRCA. Burrill, J. Meyer-Roux, L. Montanarella, P. Vossen, R.J.A. Jones, A. Jones, M. Grimm, J. Hollis

Organisation of information in theSoil Geographical Data Base

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Description and characterisation of Soil TypologicalUnits (STU) and Soil Mapping Units (SMU)

Scheme of nested soil databases fromworld-wide, national, regional to local programmes

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