Soil experts, data scientists and IT operators from across Europe joined a three-day training on soil data good practices in the scope of the INSPIRE directive at Wageningen University and Research in April 2022. ISRIC - World Soil Information staff organised the main portion of the modules.
The training was organized by European Joint Program (EJP) SOIL to raise awareness and to facilitate member states in publishing harmonized soil data in the scope of current directives. EJP SOIL has a work package dedicated to facilitating member states to publish harmonized soil data. In an inventory from 2021, it appeared that member states in general have a low awareness of the "Soil Data Harmonization and Publication" requirements of the various soil related directives, such as INSPIRE. Also a lack of experience with technologies to facilitate these processes was identified. Hence, a training was prepared dedicated specifically to harmonization and publication of soil data, based on the experiences from the wider INSPIRE community.
Participants from Poland, Lithuania, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Turkey, Belgium, Hungary and the Netherlands attended the 3 days full time training program. Lectures and practical workshops were given by Jandirk Bulens (Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR)), Kathi Schleidt (Datacove), Luis de Sousa (ISRIC) and Paul van Genuchten (ISRIC). The kick-off of the training was done by Fenny van Egmond and Maria Fantappiè on behalf of EJP and Joeri Robbrecht on behalf of the European Commission. The first day was concluded by a tour through ISRIC's World Soil Museum, guided by Stephan Mantel.


