Digital Soil Assessment (DSA) comprises: (i) soil attribute space inference, (ii) evaluation of soil functions and the threats to soils, and (iii) risk assessment and the development of strategies for soil protection. Digital Soil Risk Assessment (DSRA) consists of integrating political, social, economical parameters and general environmental threats to DSA outputs for building, modeling and testing scenarios about environmental perspectives. This session will allow sharing of experiences on environmental-centered digital soil mapping, DSA and DSRA.
S05 Pedology
Wednesday, November 3, 2010: 2:30 PM-4:30 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Spatial-Temporal Carbon Assessment within the St. Johns River Basin.
C.W. Ross, University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department;
Sabine Grunwald, University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department;
David Myers, University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department;
Nicholas Comerford, University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department;
Willie Harris, University of Florida, Soil and Water Science Department