STATUS OF THE SOIL ATLAS OF AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA

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1 STATUS OF THE SOIL ATLAS OF AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA Ciro Gardi, Arwyn Jones Joint Research Centre (JRC) IES - Institute for Environment and Sustainability Ispra - Italy http://ies.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

SOIL IS BACK!! 2

SOILS OF AFRICA AND LAC 3 Soil resources from Africa and Latin America are crucial for meeting the needs of the fast growing human population (MEA, 2005) According to FAO and UNEP, current cropland could be more than doubled by adding 1.6 billion hectares, mostly from Africa and Latin America The Soil Atlases of Africa and Latin America represent a JRC contribute to Soil Awareness in a global perspective

AFRICA 4 Introduction Soils of Africa Soil Maps at regional and continental scale Derived maps at continental scale with descriptive text (e.g. vulnerability to desertification, soil nutrient status, carbon stocks and sequestration potential, irrigable areas and water resources) Case studies (e.g. soil erosion) Sources of soil information for Africa, including national contacts and institutions

LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN EUROCLIMA PROJECT DG DEVCO 5 Improving the knowledge of Latin American decision makers and scientists regarding the impact of climate change in the region in order to strengthen sustainable development strategies. Biophysical component Soil Soil Atlas of Latin America Agriculture and Caribbean Water resources Desertification and drought Bioenergy and Biofuels

OBJECTIVES OF THE ATLAS 6 Raise awareness on soil issues in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) Strength the scientific cooperation among LAC soil scientists and between LAC and Europe Assess the impact of climate change (CC) on soils and the potential of soils in CC mitigation Update the cartographic information on soil Contribute of JRC to the Global Soil Partnership

SOIL MAP UPDATE 7 Update and harmonize a comprehensive soil map for Latin America and the Caribbean Integrate the existing Soterlac information with more detailed data available in digital format Translating the existing soil classification (FAO 88) into the latest version of WRB

ATLAS CONTENT 8 Soil and Environment in LAC Soil classification Soil mapping and cartography Soils in LAC and Climate Change Soil and land use in LAC Ecozones Soils in LAC: a national perspective

DATA AVAILABLE 9 Soterlac v 2.0 Scale 1:5,000,000 Based on Soterlac v.1.02 (1998) 1585 soil mapping units (Soter Units) Classification is FAO 88 WRB classification is given only for some areas

SOTERLAC v 2.0 Soil Information 10 Soterlac Landform Parent material Number of soil classes Coverage of dominant soil Soter unit composition Classification of dominant and associated soils Soterlac terrain Slope Lithology Landforms Soterlac properties Texture, ph, BD, C, N, etc

OTHER SOIL DATA: SOME EXAMPLES 11 Cuba: 1:250,000 Mexico: 1:250,000 digital Costa Rica: 1000 soil profile Brazil: 1:5,000,000 digital Panama: 19,000 soil profile Argentina: 1:2,500,000 Uruguay: 1:250,000 digital

OTHER SOIL DATA: SOME EXAMPLES 12

SOTERLAC UPDATE 13 Validation by LAC states Number DOMSOIL_WR 88 Cnt_DOMSOI Sum_AREA RSG 88 1st qualifier 88 2nd qualifier 88 3rd qualifier 88 RSG 10 1st main qualifier 10 1 Ferri-Abruptic Acrisol (Alumic) 13 11669901197.30 Acrisol Abruptic Ferric Alumic Acrisol Ferric Abruptic Alumic Ferric Acrisol (Abruptic, Alumic) 2 Ferri-Abruptic Acrisol (Chromic) 2 31331409900.10 Acrisol Abruptic Ferric Chromic Acrisol Ferric Chromic Abruptic Chromic Ferric Acrisol (Abruptic) 3 Ferri-Abruptic Acrisol 12 11989626799.50 Acrisol Abruptic Ferric Acrisol Ferric Abruptic Ferric Acrisol (Abruptic) 4 Ferri-Albic Acrisol 1 6816615443.20 Acrisol Albic Ferric Acrisol Albic Ferric Ferric Albic Acrisol 5 Chromi-Alumic Acrisol 13 80024521136.40 Acrisol Alumic Chromic Acrisol Chromic Alumic Chromic Acrisol (Alumic) Chromi-Alumic Acrisols 2 2189394474.23 Acrisol Alumic Chromic Chromi-Aluminic Acrisols 3 69851391803.70 Acrisol Alumic Chromic 2nd main qualifier 10 1st optional qualifier 10 2nd optional qualifier 10 Soil 10

DERIVED INFORMATIONS 14

CLIMATE CHANGE AND SOIL One of the main objective of the Atlas, is the evaluation of the relationships between Soil and Climate Change It will be investigated: How soil will react to climate change Which measure, in soil management, can be adopted for adaptation How the management of soils can contribute to Climate Change mitigation 15

SOIL THREATS IN LAC The most important threats on LAC soils, not necessarly related to climate change, will be discussed: - Soil erosion - Soil biodiversity loss - Soil pollution - etc. - Organic matter decline 16

CREATION OF NEW DATA 17 New, harmonized soil map for Latin Amerca and Caribbean Estimate of Soil Carbon Stock, in some test areas, using digital soil mapping approach Evaluation of soil threats, thanks to a survey among LAC Soil Scientists Evaluation of the impact of climate change son soil degradation processes (literature and data review)

18 Source: Carlos Cruz Gaistardo

CONTRIBUTORS 19 The current list of authors and contributors includes 25 soil or soil related scientists and institutions from 19 Latin American countries, Europe and USA and International Organizations (ISRCI, FAO,etc.) Editorial Board Sara Barcelo 1, Ciro Gardi 1, Arwyn Jones 1, Luca Montanarella 1, Maria de Lourdes Mendonça Santos 2, Humberto Gonçalves 2, Rodrigo Ortega Blu 3, Carlos Castilla 4, Olegario Muniz 5, Arnulfo Encina Rojas 6, Julio Alegre Orihuela 7, Francisco Ovalles 8, Peter Schad 9 y Pavel Krasilnikov 10 1 European Commission Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability Land Management & Natural Hazards Unit, SOIL Action, 21027 Ispra (Varese), Italy 2 Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuaria (EMBRAPA) Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Solos, Brazil 3 Universidad Francisco Santa Maria, Chile 4 Corporacion Colombiana de Investigacion Agropecuaria (Corpoica), Colombia 5 Instituto de Suelos, Ministerio de Agricultura, Cuba 6 Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Paraguay 7 Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, Perú 8 Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agricolas (INIA), Venezuela 9 Technological University of Munich, Germany 10 Karelian Research Centre, Russia

CONCLUSIONS 20 Improved soil information is needed to address major, emerging global issues (climate change, food security, energy crops, water, biodiversity) The Soil Atlas of LAC will not only contribute is to raise awareness on soil issues, but also: promote scientific networking and cooperation (especially southsouth) in Soil Science stimulate the production of new data and collect the existing one promote capacity building on new methodologies in soil science (i.e. Soil digital mapping) promote new studies in emerging topics in soil science (ethnopedology, etc.)

21 Thank you for your attention http://ies.jrc.ec.europa.eu http:/eusoils.jrc.it