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In Memoriam
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Foundations of geopedology
Chapter 2. Theoretical framework
Chapter 3. Relations between geomorphology and pedology: brief review
Chapter 4. The geopedologic approach
Chapter 5. The pedologic landscape: organisation of the soil material
Chapter 6. The geomorphic landscape: criteria for classifying geoforms
Chapter 7. The geomorphic landscape: classification of geoforms
Chapter 8. The geomorphic landscape: the attributes of geoforms
Part II. Approaches to soil-landscape patterns analysis
Chapter 9. Knowledge is power: where Digital Soil Mapping needs geopedology
Chapter 10. Geodiversity and Geopedology in a logarithmic universe
Chapter 11. Algorithms for quantitative Pedology
Chapter 12. Interaction of geological and pedological processes in the genesis of soils with gypsum, northern Patagonia, Argentina
Chapter 13. Use of soil maps to interpret soil-landform assemblages and soil-landscape evolution
Part III. Methods and techniques applied to pattern recognition and mapping
Chapter 14. Digital soil texture maps of Argentina and their relationship soil-forming factors and processes
Chapter 15. Synergistic use of radar and optical image data for improved land use and land cover assessment: a case study in the north of Entre Rios province (Argentina)
Chapter 16. Landslide susceptibility mapping using supervised learning methods - case study: southwestern Colombia
Chapter 17. Polygenic vertisols and "hidden" vertisols of the Parana river basin, Argentina
Chapter 18. Mapping gilgai micro-relief and its impact on dryland agricultural landscapes using time series of NDVI derived from Sentinel-2 imagery
Part IV. Applications in land degradation and geohazard studies
Chapter 19. Gully erosion analysis. Why geopedology matters?
Chapter 20. Soil erosion assessment and mitigation scenarios based on Geopedology in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina
Chapter 21. Adequacy of soil information resulting from geopedology-based predictive soil mapping for assessing land degradation: case studies in Thailand and Iran
Chapter 22. Exploring the contribution of geopedology to the implementation of national frameworks for land degradation neutrality
Part V. Applications in land use planning and Policy
Chapter 23. Geo-pedological approach for land use planning: case studies from India
Chapter 24. Geopedologic information, foundation for soil conservation: Land evaluation, land use allocation and associated conservation practices
Chapter 25. The relevance of geopedology for policy making and soil security
Chapter 26. Significance of land cover change for soil regulating ecosystem services using Maines Climate Action Plan as a case study
Chapter 27. Upscaling the integrated Terroir zoning through Digital Soil Mapping disaggregation: a case study in the designation of origin Campo de Borja
Part VI. Synthesis
Chapter 28. Concluding remarks and outlook.
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. Foundations of geopedology
Chapter 2. Theoretical framework
Chapter 3. Relations between geomorphology and pedology: brief review
Chapter 4. The geopedologic approach
Chapter 5. The pedologic landscape: organisation of the soil material
Chapter 6. The geomorphic landscape: criteria for classifying geoforms
Chapter 7. The geomorphic landscape: classification of geoforms
Chapter 8. The geomorphic landscape: the attributes of geoforms
Part II. Approaches to soil-landscape patterns analysis
Chapter 9. Knowledge is power: where Digital Soil Mapping needs geopedology
Chapter 10. Geodiversity and Geopedology in a logarithmic universe
Chapter 11. Algorithms for quantitative Pedology
Chapter 12. Interaction of geological and pedological processes in the genesis of soils with gypsum, northern Patagonia, Argentina
Chapter 13. Use of soil maps to interpret soil-landform assemblages and soil-landscape evolution
Part III. Methods and techniques applied to pattern recognition and mapping
Chapter 14. Digital soil texture maps of Argentina and their relationship soil-forming factors and processes
Chapter 15. Synergistic use of radar and optical image data for improved land use and land cover assessment: a case study in the north of Entre Rios province (Argentina)
Chapter 16. Landslide susceptibility mapping using supervised learning methods - case study: southwestern Colombia
Chapter 17. Polygenic vertisols and "hidden" vertisols of the Parana river basin, Argentina
Chapter 18. Mapping gilgai micro-relief and its impact on dryland agricultural landscapes using time series of NDVI derived from Sentinel-2 imagery
Part IV. Applications in land degradation and geohazard studies
Chapter 19. Gully erosion analysis. Why geopedology matters?
Chapter 20. Soil erosion assessment and mitigation scenarios based on Geopedology in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina
Chapter 21. Adequacy of soil information resulting from geopedology-based predictive soil mapping for assessing land degradation: case studies in Thailand and Iran
Chapter 22. Exploring the contribution of geopedology to the implementation of national frameworks for land degradation neutrality
Part V. Applications in land use planning and Policy
Chapter 23. Geo-pedological approach for land use planning: case studies from India
Chapter 24. Geopedologic information, foundation for soil conservation: Land evaluation, land use allocation and associated conservation practices
Chapter 25. The relevance of geopedology for policy making and soil security
Chapter 26. Significance of land cover change for soil regulating ecosystem services using Maines Climate Action Plan as a case study
Chapter 27. Upscaling the integrated Terroir zoning through Digital Soil Mapping disaggregation: a case study in the designation of origin Campo de Borja
Part VI. Synthesis
Chapter 28. Concluding remarks and outlook.