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Geoportal de suelos de Costa Rica como Bien Público al servicio del país
Author(s) -
Rafael Mata-Chinchilla,
Jonathan Castro-Chinchilla
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
revista tecnología en marcha
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2215-3241
pISSN - 0379-3982
DOI - 10.18845/tm.v32i7.4259
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , geography , art
Just over 364,000 data on physical, chemical and taxonomic soil characteristics, of 1565 georeferenced sampling points are now accessible through the virtual platform “Geoportal de Suelos de Costa Rica”, at the web address www.suelos.cr. This is an effort led by the Center for Centro de Investigaciones Agronómicas of the Universidad de Costa Rica, together with the Instituto Nacional de Innovación y Transferencia en Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), la Asociación Costarricense de la Ciencia del Suelo (ACCS) and the InterAmerican Institute of Cooperation for Agriculture (IICA). Although digital soil cartography was started in Costa Rica in the 1990s, successive technological advances and updates in the edaphic taxonomy have forced us to address in an innovative way the organization of a vast amount of information available but dispersed. The work developed has required the design, management and assurance of the quality of two main products, a homogeneous database and geospatial representation through Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Intermediate products of the process have materialized as Protocols Tecnología en Marcha, Vol. 32, Especial XIII CLIA. Abril 2019 53 for the Management of Information in the Database, a methodological systematization of the process, as well as digital media and multimedia materials (videos) for the use of digital products. The next steps for the Geoportal Platform of Soils of Costa Rica include its dissemination and monitoring of the use by users, the increase in the density and supply of data while maintaining its free access and the possibility of exporting the management model to other countries of the hemisphere.

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