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Testing the public–private soil data and information sharing model for sustainable soil management outcomes
Authors:Nathan J Robinson  Peter G Dahlhaus  Megan Wong  Andrew MacLeod  Dean Jones  Cam Nicholson
Abstract:Soil data form the basis of soil information systems across the globe. Soil information needs, and the questions posed by users, are likely to evolve in response to advances in technology in this era of Big Data. This poses a challenge to the pedological community which is already experiencing a decline in soil knowledge and expertise. With a decrease in soil data collection by governments, it is timely to reconsider how and what soil information should be provided to future users. A public–private partnership is advocated to deliver timely and accessible soil information to users. Two public–private provisioning programs are presented, and advantages and considerations for sharing soil data and information amongst industry, government, research organizations, service providers and land managers for these are discussed. Interoperable, open‐source and agreed soil community standards are used to present soil data and information through spatial web portals with tools for interpretation of soil data for public and private beneficiaries.
Keywords:accessible  data interoperability  interactive  interpretable  public–  private partnership  soil data standards  soil information systems
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