International Soil Reference and Information Centre

ISRIC - World Soil Information, legally known as International Soil Reference and Information Centre, is an independent science-based foundation. The institute was founded in 1966 following a recommendation of the International Society of Soil Science (ISSS, now International Union of Soil Sciences| (IUSS)) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).[1] It has a mission to serve the international community with information about the world’s soil resources to help address major global issues.

ISRIC produces, gathers, compiles, and serves soil information at global, national, and regional levels with partners. Work is organized according to four work streams: Setting Standards and References, Soil Information Provisioning, Capacity Building and Advocacy, and Derived products.[2] Reference collection includes country documentation (reports, maps, and slides) and soil specimens (monoliths, samples, thin sections, and hand specimens). Physical examples of the soil monolith collection are on permanent display in the World Soil Museum. ISRIC is a member of the ISC World Data System, also known as the WDC-Soils.

Building of the World Soil Museum, Wageningen campus
Location of soil profiles served from WOSIS (July 2016)


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