Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report

GSOCmap is the first global soil organic carbon map ever produced through a consultative and participatory process involving member countries, which makes this map totally new and unique. In fact, the map was prepared by member countries, under the guidance of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils and the Global Soil Partnership Secretariat. Countries agreed on the methodology to produce the map and were trained on modern tools and methodologies to develop national maps. The Global Soil Partnership then gathered all national maps to produce the final product, ensuring a thorough harmonization process. This technical report is a companion report to the GSOCmap V1.5. It presents methodologies and process of compiling the Global Soil Organic Carbon Map.

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Main Author: 184100 FAO, Rome (Italy) eng
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO 2020
Subjects:soil organic carbon, carbon stock assessments, soil mapping, data collection, data processing, metadata, SDGs, Goal 15 Life on land,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca7597en/CA7597EN.pdf
https://doi.org/10.4060/ca7597en
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spelling unfao:8544252021-05-05T06:52:06ZGlobal Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report 184100 FAO, Rome (Italy) eng textRome (Italy) FAO2020engGSOCmap is the first global soil organic carbon map ever produced through a consultative and participatory process involving member countries, which makes this map totally new and unique. In fact, the map was prepared by member countries, under the guidance of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils and the Global Soil Partnership Secretariat. Countries agreed on the methodology to produce the map and were trained on modern tools and methodologies to develop national maps. The Global Soil Partnership then gathered all national maps to produce the final product, ensuring a thorough harmonization process. This technical report is a companion report to the GSOCmap V1.5. It presents methodologies and process of compiling the Global Soil Organic Carbon Map. GSOCmap is the first global soil organic carbon map ever produced through a consultative and participatory process involving member countries, which makes this map totally new and unique. In fact, the map was prepared by member countries, under the guidance of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils and the Global Soil Partnership Secretariat. Countries agreed on the methodology to produce the map and were trained on modern tools and methodologies to develop national maps. The Global Soil Partnership then gathered all national maps to produce the final product, ensuring a thorough harmonization process. This technical report is a companion report to the GSOCmap V1.5. It presents methodologies and process of compiling the Global Soil Organic Carbon Map. soil organic carboncarbon stock assessmentssoil mappingdata collectiondata processingmetadataSDGsGoal 15 Life on landhttp://www.fao.org/3/ca7597en/CA7597EN.pdfhttps://doi.org/10.4060/ca7597enURN:ISBN:978-92-5-132144-7
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carbon stock assessments
soil mapping
data collection
data processing
metadata
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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carbon stock assessments
soil mapping
data collection
data processing
metadata
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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carbon stock assessments
soil mapping
data collection
data processing
metadata
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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carbon stock assessments
soil mapping
data collection
data processing
metadata
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
184100 FAO, Rome (Italy) eng
Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
description GSOCmap is the first global soil organic carbon map ever produced through a consultative and participatory process involving member countries, which makes this map totally new and unique. In fact, the map was prepared by member countries, under the guidance of the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils and the Global Soil Partnership Secretariat. Countries agreed on the methodology to produce the map and were trained on modern tools and methodologies to develop national maps. The Global Soil Partnership then gathered all national maps to produce the final product, ensuring a thorough harmonization process. This technical report is a companion report to the GSOCmap V1.5. It presents methodologies and process of compiling the Global Soil Organic Carbon Map.
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carbon stock assessments
soil mapping
data collection
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metadata
SDGs
Goal 15 Life on land
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title Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
title_short Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
title_full Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
title_fullStr Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
title_full_unstemmed Global Soil Organic Carbon Map (v 1.5). Technical report
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