1. Training on
“Digital Soil Organic Carbon Mapping:
towards the development of national soil
organic carbon stock maps”
- WRAP UP -
By Lucrezia Caon
2. OUTCOME ACTIVITIES OUTPUTS
Soil information systems of
majority of ASP members
established and updated
(involves Pillar 4 products:
polygon maps, soil profiles,
grids for SoilSTAT)
4.1.1 All ASP countries establish national soil information
systems and representative databases
National Soil Information System (legacy data and
continuing inventories; may require additional
manuals/support through technical cooperation)
4.1.2 Contribute to filling national and global knowledge
gaps about the distribution of soil carbon and its
impact on climate change
National Soil Organic Carbon Map based on GSP
Guideline
4.1.3 Harmonize the various national soil polygon maps of
Asia based on GSP agreed classification system
Soil Atlas of Asia
Soil data sharing policy
agreed and Asian soil portal
established
4.2.1 Adopt the Open Data Policy and Ethics espoused by
GSP
ASP Open Data Policy
4.2.2 ASP members transform their data into web services
and provide it as discovery and download services
National soil information institution’s homepage with
subpage on Soil Information System and Map Portal
4.2.3 Establish the Asian Soil Partnership Portal Asian Soil Partnership Homepage
Soil status monitoring
system conceptualized and
initially tested by
economically advanced
members
4.3.1 Select soil benchmark data for soil description and
land degradation monitoring purposes based on
proposals by site selection in each ASP member
country and evaluated using pedo-transfer functions
or other models to develop spatial layers for soil
indicators
Number of sites established for monitoring
National indicator data sets for SoilSTAT
4.3.2 Prototype national soil monitoring established with
shared processed data
SoilSTAT at Asian Soil Partnership Homepage
Geo-spatial data
management capacity of
member soil information
institutions enhanced
4.4.1 Training on soil survey, classification and mapping for
national soil institute without national soil map
National Soil Map of Bhutan
4.4.2 Training on soil organic carbon mapping 1 regional training
4.4.3 Training on soil grid production 2 regional trainings
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3. • to know about the fertility of the soils (SOC could be used to monitor soil health);
• to report to the different conventions and SDGs (e.g. SDG 15.3.1 on soil degradation);
• to make decisions on climate change;
• this will help to develop national information systems.
This activity ultimately benefits countries by building their capacity on soil assessment and
monitoring, and developing policies on soil, which would rely on the use of reliable and
updated soil information in line with international standards.
Why developing national Soil Organic Carbon Maps?
4. …global maps have been so far developed without consulting/involving
countries…is this the trend you want to keep on? Is this what you want?
https://www.soilgrids.org
5. …global maps have been so far developed without consulting/involving
countries…is this the trend you want to keep on? Is this what you want?
https://www.soilgrids.org
6. National SOC map exists
YesNo
GSP specifications are fulfilled
Yes No
recalculate
Product accomplished:
deliver to GSP secretariat
Produce new map
with own capacity
Compile national SOC
measurements
Yes No
Share national SOC data with
GSP secretariat to organise
the uscaling to 1 km grid
Yes
1
2
3
Country-driven approach
7. • We do NOT want your data but the national SOC map only!!
Your governments already agreed on developing and sharing the map at the GSP
Plenary Assembly 2016
However…please fill in the survey at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-
SwRjSXSsHtWMA-7HsJHsuSJ9HZDvT3Eqr4TgTe7koo/edit?usp=sharing
If any letter from FAO is required, please indicate who we should address the letter to.
NOTE: The IP policy is under development so that you can comment to it and
accomodate it to your needs.
The final version of the document to be ready by June 2017.
Deadlines
31 August 2017: send your national SOC maps to the GSP Secretariat
If the time required
5 December (World Soil Day) 2017: launch of the global SOC map
8. What if you fail to submit your national map?
• Your country will be left blank in the global map
• Notification to be send to your national authorities
…but we want to help you not to fail !! ….
9. All the material of the training will be made available online (GSP website) and
sent you by email
FAO experts available to support you
For technical issues
Mr. Yusuf Yigini, yusuf.yigini@fao.org Phone number +39 06570 53772
Mr. Rainer Baritz, rainer.bartiz@fao.org Phone number +39 06570 56125
Skype contact available on request
For any other issue
Ms. Lucrezia Caon, lucrezia.caon@fao.org Phone number +39 06570 53836
10. A special thank to
Dr. Ate Poortinga from
for his participation as trainer.
More info on him at https://servir.adpc.net/about/our-team/dr-ate-poortinga
Please DO NOT contact him for developing your national SOC maps!