The International Network of Soil Information Institutions (INSII) consists of nationally mandated institutions and GSP partners working together to develop the Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS). These institutions possess the necessary technical expertise to create and exchange specific national soil information and data. Whether they are sub-national or national, regional or global, all institutions have the opportunity to join the INSII network and contribute to the collection and dissemination on the status of soil resources.
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National Soil Information Institutions joined forces to create the first International Network of Soil Information Institutions and decided on the roadmap, roles and responsibilities for the execution of GSP Pillar 4.
The establishment of the International Network of Soil Information Institutions: strengthening of soil data and information is the goal of GSP Pillar 4.
INSII discusses progress in the implementation of Pillar 4, which involves the GSOCmap, the development of the GLOSIS and SoilSTAT.
INSII discussed the quality assurance and quality check of the national GSOCmap products 2017 and Pillar 5 soil information modelling and harmonization of soil analysis.
INSII debated on the implementation and the Technical Specifications of GLOSIS, GLOSIS Data Products, SoilSTAT, and CountrySIS Guidelines.
During its annual meeting INSII monitors progress on Pillar 4 implementation. In particular the Global Soil Salinity and GSOC sequestration potential map were discussed. The draft concept note for GLOSIS and SOILSTAT were endorsed.
INSII held its sixth working session online through the Zoom platform.
INSII held its seventh working session online through the Zoom platform.
INSII will held its eighth working session online through the Zoom platform.