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ISOIL · Interactions between soil related sciences - Linking geophysics, soil science and digital soil mapping

FP7Status: CLOSED1 June 200830 November 2011EU funding €3,420,623

As formulated in the Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection prepared by the European Commission soil degradation is a serious problem in Europe. The degradation is driven or exacerbated by human activity and has a direct impact on water and air quality, biodiversity, climate and human life-quality. High-resolution soil property maps are one major prerequisite for the specific protection of soil functions and restoration of degraded soils as well as sustainable land use, water and environmental management. However, the currently available techniques for (digital) soil mapping still have deficiencies in terms of reliability and precision, the feasibility of investigation of large areas (e.g. catchments and landscapes) and the assessment of soil degradation threats at this scale. A further quandary is the insufficient degree of dissemination of knowledge between the scientific community, relevant authorities and prospective users and deficiencies in standardisation. The focus of the iSOIL project is on improving fast and reliable mapping of soil properties, soil functions and soil degradation threats. This requires the improvement as well as integration of geophysical and spectroscopic measurement techniques in combination with advanced soil sampling approaches, pedometrical and pedophysical approaches. An important aspect of the project is the sustainable dissemination of the technologies and concepts developed. For this purpose guidelines will be written and published. Furthermore, the results will be implemented in national and European soil databases. The present state of technologies and future perspectives will also be transferred to authorities, providers of technologies (SMEs), and end users through workshops at regional level, international conferences and publications throughout the duration of the project.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR UMWELTFORSCHUNG GMBH - UFZ

DE · €636,894

participant

EIJKELKAMP AGRISEARCH EQUIPMENT BV

NL · €67,000

participant

JOANNEUM RESEARCH FORSCHUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH

AT · €100,134

participant

The Soil Company BV

NL · €64,600

participant

ALLSAT GMBH NETWORK + SERVICES

DE · €83,070

participant

UNIVERSITAET BERN

CH · €359,968

participant

CHRISTIAN-ALBRECHTS-UNIVERSITAET ZU KIEL

DE · €281,200

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

IT · €210,784

participant

COMITE EUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION

BE

participant

ALLIED ASSOCIATES (GEOPHYSICAL) LIMITED

UK · €138,040

participant

RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN

DE · €199,423

participant

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS GEODESY AND GEOGRAPHY - BULGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

BG · €109,560

participant

VYZKUMNY USTAV ROSTLINNE VYROBY VVI

CZ · €49,654

participant

EBERHARD KARLS UNIVERSITAET TUEBINGEN

DE · €339,776

participant

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK · €104,823

participant

CESKA ZEMEDELSKA UNIVERZITA V PRAZE

CZ · €107,755

participant

CONSULAQUA HAMBURG BERATUNGSGESELLSCHAFT MBH

DE · €134,440

participant

STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH

NL · €265,922

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €167,580

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