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Digital Soil Mapping Across Paradigms, Scales and Boundaries

Brus, Dick(Edited by)Lagacherie, Philippe(Edited by)Liu, Feng(Edited by)Song, Xiao-Dong(Edited by)Zhang, Gan-Lin(Edited by)
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This book contains papers presented at the 6th Global Workshop on Digital SoilMapping, held 11-14 November 2014 at the Institute of Soil Science, ChineseAcademy of Sciences of Nanjing, China. Digital soil mapping is advancing ondifferent fronts at different paces throughout the world. The researches andapplications on DSM are moving from method development to realizations indifferent scales and regions, serving the generation of national andcontinental to global soil grids. Meanwhile, new ideas and insights on mapping complex soil-landscapes such as flat plains,anthropogenically altered agriculture and urban spaces are emerging, with the help of new paradigms and models.The goal of the sixth workshop was to review and discuss the state ofthe art in digital soil mapping, and to explore strategies for bridgingresearch, production, and environmental applications.

Thisbook provides a very useful and comprehensive overview of the status of digitalsoil mapping, in which graduate students, scientists and specialists workingwithin the field of geography can find the spatial prediction approaches andrelated theory.             

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Product Details
Springer
9811004161 / 9789811004162
Paperback
19/02/2016
155 x 235 mm, 522 grams