2022
DOI: 10.1111/ejss.13315
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European Soil Data Centre 2.0: Soil data and knowledge in support of the EU policies

Abstract: The European Soil Data Centre (ESDAC), hosted by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC), is the focal point for soil data, support to policy making and awareness raising for the European Union (EU). Established in 2006 to provide harmonised soil‐related information for the EU Member States, and ESDAC currently hosts 88 datasets, 6000 maps, six atlases, 500 scientific publications, and a copious amount of soil‐related material. Through its data repository publishing activity, ESDAC has licensed o… Show more

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“… Mishra and Singh, 2011 ; Crespo-Herrera et al., 2021 ) performed on the results of a large scale application of water balance models combined with ensembles of climate change projections ( Chenu, 2015 ). Input data needed to run water balance models on large scales with high (plot-scale) spatial resolution have become increasingly available in the past decades by use of digital elevation models and the increased availability of high-resolution soil maps for many European regions ( Panagos et al., 2022 ). Data on soil water availability may also become available in higher spatial (i.e.…”
Section: Simulating Realistic Environments For Rootstocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Mishra and Singh, 2011 ; Crespo-Herrera et al., 2021 ) performed on the results of a large scale application of water balance models combined with ensembles of climate change projections ( Chenu, 2015 ). Input data needed to run water balance models on large scales with high (plot-scale) spatial resolution have become increasingly available in the past decades by use of digital elevation models and the increased availability of high-resolution soil maps for many European regions ( Panagos et al., 2022 ). Data on soil water availability may also become available in higher spatial (i.e.…”
Section: Simulating Realistic Environments For Rootstocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This threshold is commonly used to describe histosols (Montanarella et al, 2006). The threshold is slightly different in France, which uses the value of ≥20% organic carbon (SOES, 2013) and for the Joint Research Centre based in Europe which stipulate that 12-20% organic carbon is organicrich and >20% organic carbon is peat (Panagos et al 2020).…”
Section: Peat Definitions According To Depthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ESDB is basic representation of soil classes on spatial pattern in Europe. The ESDB has 73 features of soil classes such as parent material, impermeable layer, restriction on agricultural use, soil water regime, altitude, slope, and physical, chemical, mechanical, and hydrological characteristics [28]. Soil classes information is also gotten from HWSD.…”
Section: Meterologic Morphologic and Hydrologic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%