Conceitos Básicos
Establishing a global soil information system for sustainable land management.
Resumo
The article introduces the GloSIS web ontology, implementing a domain model for soil data exchange. It discusses the importance of harmonizing soil data globally and presents examples of linked data compliant with GloSIS. The content is structured into sections covering introduction, motivation, GSP goals, international consultancy, background on related work, methodology, requirements, conceptualization, implementation details, and an overview of the ontology modules.
Structure:
- Introduction and Motivation
- Population growth impact on soils.
- Risks to food supply and ecosystems.
- GSP Goals
- Pillars of action for sustainable soil management.
- International Consultancy
- Call for consultancy to assess soil information exchange.
- Background and Related Work
- Review of SOTER, ISO 28258, ANZSoilML, INSPIRE Soil Theme, OGC Soil IE models.
- Methodology and Requirements
- NeOn methodology used for ontology development.
- Conceptualization and Implementation
- Transformation from UML to OWL ontology using ShapeChange tool.
- Procedure Code-lists Introduction
- Inventory of physio-chemical analysis processes for GloSIS ontology enrichment.
Estatísticas
"Human population more than tripled since the end of World War II."
"Share of population living in cities doubled to over 50% in 2010."
"Global agricultural area expanded by just 30% in the past seven decades."
"Soils impacted by over-use of fertilizers, chemical contamination, loss of organic matter."
"ISO 28258 model selected as most suitable starting point for operationalizing exchange mechanism."
Citações
"Addressing these risks often requires a holistic approach with policies envisioned at a global scale."
"The lack of homogeneity severely limits the availability and use of soil data."
"Pillar 5 is a basic foundation providing and using global soil information."