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Scope and extent of the training
1. FAO- Global Soil
Partnership
Training on
Digital Soil Organic Carbon
Mapping
20-24 January 2018
Tehran/Iran
Yusuf YIGINI, PhD - FAO, Land and Water Division (CBL)
Guillermo Federico Olmedo, PhD - FAO, Land and Water Division (CBL)
3. Background
During the 5th Session of the GSP’s
Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils
(ITPS) held in March 2016, collaboration between
ITPS and the Science Policy Interface (SPI) of the
UNCCD, the Intergovernmental Platform on
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES),
and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (IPCC) was discussed.
GSP/ITPS were requested to conduct a global
SOC assessment based on country-level
spatial soil data sets, combined to a new
global SOC map.
5. Main request from members:
Capacity development
Training on SOC Mapping
6. GSOCmap - Trainings
▪ FAO/GSP has been organizing 1-3 week training sessions to
support countries.
▪ The aim of the trainings are for each participating country to
produce a national SOC map either at the end of the trainings,
or subsequent to the training with technical support from the
FAO.
▪ The participants are nominated through the Focal Points and
FAO Offices and screened by GSP for their suitability to
participate in the training based on their CVs.
▪ The trainings are tailored to the participants experience,
expertise.
9. GSP Capacity Development Programme
▪ 110 Countries
▪ 250 Soil Experts
▪ 65% Global Coverage
▪ 87% Developing World Covered
10. Aug 2017
GSOCmap – Trainings
Jun 2017
Nov, 2016
Apr, 2017
July 2017
Jun, 2017
Oct, 2016
Nov, 2015
Aug, 2017
Mar, 2015
Status (Aug 2017)
11. GSOCmap Trainings – Accra, Ghana
Digital Soil Mapping training for Western and
Central African countries
Accra, Ghana from 16 to 27 March 2015
Accra, Ghana
13. Training “Digital Soil Organic Carbon
Mapping: towards the development of
national soil organic carbon stock maps”
24-29 April 2017
16 Participants, 15 Countries
GSOCmap Trainings – Bangkok, Thailand
14. - 3 weeks
- 16 Countries
Bolivia, Costa Rica, Cuba
DRC, Egypt, Iraq,
Kazakhstan, Mongolia
Mozambique, Nigeria
Paraguay, Ukraine
Uzbekistan, Tanzania
Tunisia, Zambia, Egypt
Training “Digital Soil Organic Carbon Mapping: towards the development of national soil organic carbon
stock maps” 06 – 23 June 2017, ISRIC, Wageningen
GSOCmap Trainings – ISRIC
15. - 31 Participants, Countries
- 2 Trainings (Feb 2015 and July 2017)
Training on Digital Soil Organic Carbon Mapping - Nairobi, Kenya 3-7 July 2017
GSOCmap Trainings – Nairobi, Kenya
16. Training on Digital Soil Organic Carbon Mapping - Santiago, Chile, July 2017
GSOCmap Trainings – Santiago, Chile
17. Training on Digital Soil Organic Carbon Mapping - Izmir, Turkey, August 2017
GSOCmap Training – Izmir, Turkey
18. GSP - Tailored Trainings
GSP Conducts
Surveys and asks
the participants
about their
background and
experience on: GIS,
Mapping,
Geostatistics and
Modelling Tools
19. GSP - Tailored Trainings
GSP Conducts
Surveys and asks
the participants
about their
background and
experience on: GIS,
Mapping,
Geostatistics and
Modelling Tools
https://goo.gl/forms/oI3mVJzqdoNJ8AXY2
28. Datasets
We ask countries to prepare/bring their national soil
profile/topsoil data to be used during the training
weeks.
National Data: Point data from the soil profile and/or
topsoil databases which should be ready for spatial
analyses (Soil Property Mapping Cookbook Manual
Chapter 2)
Step by step instructions and detailed information can
be found in the GSP’s “Soil Property Mapping
Cookbook Manual - Chapter: 2-Preparation of local
soil property data”
29. Datasets - Covariates
National Spatial Covariates: Environmental covariates
(Soil Map, Land Cover/Land Use Maps).
ISRIC World Soil Information has established a data
repository contains raster layers of various biophysical
earth surface properties for each territory in the world. The
data can be downloaded fro ISRIC’s ftp directories;
30. Datasets - Covariates
ftp://ftp.isric.org/ (user: gsp, pwd: gspisric)
or
ftp://85.214.253.67/ (user: gsp, pwd: gspisric)
Instructions and detailed information can be found in the
GSP’s “Soil Property Mapping Cookbook Manual -
Chapter: 3.6 GSOC Map - Data Repository (ISRIC, 2017)”
31. Datasets - Covariates
You can go now to the following ftp sites and
download the covariates for your countries,
ftp://gsp.isric2.org/ (user: gsp, pwd: gspisric)
or
ftp://85.214.253.67/ (user: gsp, pwd: gspisric)