V.V. Medvedev (Ukraine)
Soil cover monitoring has been conducted
in Europe for more than a quarter
of a century, since the 1990s. At the
present time, such monitoring is widely
supported in European countries and it is
generally accepted that high- quality soil
information systems are vital in creating
and maintaining good quality of life and a
clean environment (Fig. 2.1.). On the basis
of the results of monitoring, the European
Union has ratified several legislative
documents on soils including directives
for maximal permissible levels of heavy
metals, industrial pollution control, the
use of solid and liquid industrial waste in
agriculture, etc.
In 2006 the European Union ratified the
thematic strategy of soil conservation and
recommended it for use in national politics
in all the EU countries [ 12 ].
There is an urgent need for support to
improve and modernize the system of
monitoring of soil cover in the Eurasian
Region countries using the most recent developments in programming, mathematics and mapping
in harmony with European experience.
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