Other Soil
Nodes
Soil Science Society
of America
Welcome to the Official Web Site for the Soil
Science Society of America. The Soil Science Society
of America (SSSA) is the professional home for over
5,700 professionals throughout the world dedicated
to the advancement of soil science. The primary
purpose of the Society is to advance the discipline
and practice of soil science by acquiring and
disseminating information about soils in relation to
crop production, environmental quality, ecosystem
sustainability, bioremediation, waste management and
recycling, and wise land use. Click the above
link for more.
Canadian Society of Soil Science
The Canadian Society of Soil Science (CSSS) is a
non-governmental, non-profit organization for
scientists, engineers, technologists, administrators
and students involved in professional soil science.Click
the above link for more.
International Society of Soil Science (ISSS)
The ISSS, founded on 19 May 1924, is organized as a
non- profit, non- governmental, scientific society.
The ISSS is a scientific union member of the
International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU)
since 1992. The purpose of the Society is to foster
all branches of soil science and its applications,
to promote contacts among scientists and other
persons engaged in the study and the application of
soil science, to stimulate scientific research and
to further the application of soil research, for the
benefit of mankind.Click the above link for more.
Department
of Soil Science Makerere University
In pursuit of the
Department's mission, the Department continued to
excel in it's academic, training and research
activities and in the creation of national and
international linkages. In the area of research, the
department staff have continued to pursue research
under the following programs: Rehabilitation of
degraded soils, soil survey and resource inventoring,
Bio-Ferttilizer research, Soil fertility
development, Soil and water management and Soil and
environmental pollution.
British Society
of Soil Science
The Aim of the Society
The aim of the British Soil Science Society is to
raise both public and scientific community awareness
of the importance of soil science. This is primarily
achieved through the promotion of soil science
related information in a wide variety of formats
(books, journals, regional meetings, conferences,
videos, internet etc). Although you can find lots of
details of these on this website, you will also find
links to other soil-related teaching material,
universities, institutes, other international plant
and soil societies, publishers and chemical
manufacturers.Click the above link for more.
World Overview of Conservation Approaches and
Technologies
WOCAT’s Mission is to provide tools that allow Soil
and Water Conservation (SWC) specialists to share
their valuable knowledge in soil and water
management, that assist them in their search for
appropriate SWC technologies and approaches, and
that support them in making decisions in the field
and at the planning level.
The
Soil Science Society of East Africa is not
responsible for the
content of the web sites found in our "Links "
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