International Soil Reference and Information Centre
ISRIC - World Soil Information, also known as the International Soil Reference and Information Centre, is a science-based independent foundation. It was established in 1966, following a recommendation by the International Society of Soil Science (ISSS, now known as the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS)) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).[1]C ISRIC's role is to compile and disseminate information regarding soil resources globally, contributing to the understanding and resolution of key global issues.
ISRIC responsibilities include gathering, compilation, and distribution of soil information at global, national, and regional levels. Its objectives are organized into four main areas: Setting Standards and References, Soil Information Provisioning, Capacity Building and Advocacy, and Development of Derived Products.[2] The organization's reference collection encompasses a range of materials, including country-specific reports, maps, and slides, as well as soil specimens (including monoliths, samples, thin sections, and hand specimens).
ISRIC's soil monolith collection is currently displayed in the World Soil Museum. Additionally, ISRIC is a participating member of the ISC World Data System, also known as WDC-Soils.
External links
[edit]- Media related to International Soil Reference and Information Centre at Wikimedia Commons
- ISRIC World Soil Information website
- WDC-Soils (World Data Centre for Soils)
- Search and download ISRIC data sets
- Search/download data via WoSIS and SoilGrids portal
References
[edit]- ^ "International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC) | Knowledge Hub". knowledge.unccd.int. Retrieved 2022-04-07.
- ^ ISRIC (2021). Annual report2020/2021, ISRIC - World Soil Information, Wageningen (NL) (PDF) (Report). p. 36.