Autor:
Hengl, Tomislav
Heuvelink, Gerard B.M.
Kempen, Bas
Leenaars, Johan G.B.
Walsh, Markus G
Shepherd, Keith D.
Sila, Andrew
MacMillan, Robert A
Mendes de Jesus, Jorge
Tamene, Lulseged
Tondoh, Jérôme E.
80% of arable land in Africa has low soil fertility and suffers from physical soil problems. Additionally, significant amounts of nutrients are lost every year due to unsustainable soil management practices. This is partially the result of insufficient use of soil management knowledge. To help br...
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Hengl, Tomislav
,
Heuvelink, Gerard B.M.
,
Kempen, Bas
,
Leenaars, Johan G.B.
,
Walsh, Markus G
,
Shepherd, Keith D.
,
Sila, Andrew
,
MacMillan, Robert A
,
Mendes de Jesus, Jorge
,
Tamene, Lulseged
,
Tondoh, Jérôme E.
,
[Mapping soil properties of Africa at 250 m resolution: random forests significantly improve current predictions]
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Mapping soil properties of Africa at 250 m resolution: random forests significantly improve current predictions