Soil information system: use and potentials in humid and semi-arid tropics


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Tapas Bhattacharyya, Debabrata Sarkar, S. K. Ray, P. Chandran, Dilip Kumar Pal, D. K. Mandal, J. V. N. S. Prasad, G. S. Sidhu, K. M. Nair, A. K. Sahoo, T. K. Das, R. S. Singh, C. Mandal, R. Srivastava, T. K. Sen, S. Chatterji, Nilesh G. Patil, G. P. Obi Reddy, S. Mahapatra, K. S. Anil Kumar, A. K. Singh, S. K. Reza, Deb Dutta, S. Srinivas, P. Tiwary, K. Karthikeyan, M V Venugopalan, Kulandaivelu Velmourougane, Alok Srivastava, Mausumi Raychaudhuri, D. K. Kundu, K. G. Mandal, Gouranga Kar, S. L. Durge, G. K. Kamble, M. S. Gaikwad, A. M. Nimkar, S. V. Bobade, S. G. Anantwar, S. Patil, V. T. Sahu, K. M. Gaikwad, H. Bhondwe, S. S. Dohtre, S. Gharami, S. G. Khapekar, A. Koyal, S. Sujatha, B. M. N. Reddy, P. Sreekumar, L. Gogoi, V. N. Parhad, A. S. Halder, R. Basu, R. Singh, Seifudin Mehadi, Kifle Degefa, Elizabeth Tan, Alison Morgan, David Connor, Prarthna Dayal, T. Douglas Beard, Margaret Hiza Redsteer, James P. Verdin, Maya Kharrat Sarkis, Issam Khneisser, Office Vice Director, Sommarat Chantarat, Caroline C. Ummenhofer, Pascale Waelti, Rebecca Smart, Tilahun Genet, Jilal Abderrazek, Erik Janse, Fredriek Sperna Weiland, Suleiman J. Al-Herbish, Aksel Naerstad, Elisabeth Horn, Siv Helén Stromland, Danco Biondic, Ruzica Drmic. (10/11/2014). Soil information system: use and potentials in humid and semi-arid tropics. CURRENT SCIENCE, 107 (9), pp. 1550-1564.
The articles presented in this special section emanated from the researches of consortium members of the National Agricultural Innovative Project (NAIP, Component 4) of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi. These researches have helped develop a soil information system (SIS). In view of the changing scenario all over the world, the need of the hour is to get assistance from a host of researchers specialized in soils, crops, geology, geography and information technology to make proper use of the datasets. Equipped with the essential knowledge of data storage and retrieval for management recommendations, these experts should be able to address the issues of land degradation, biodiversity, food security, climate change and ultimately arrive at an appropriate agricultural landuse planning. Moreover, as the natural resource information is an essential prerequisite for monitoring and predicting global environmental change with special reference to climate and land use options, the SIS needs to be a dynamic exercise to accommodate temporal datasets, so that subsequently it should result in the evolution of the soil information technology. The database developed through this NAIP would serve as an example of the usefulness of the Consortium and the research initiative of ICAR involving experts from different fields to find out the potentials of the soils of humid and semiarid bioclimatic systems of the country