How is the learning process of digital soil mapping in a diverse group of land use planners?
03/Feb/2020
ABSTRACT The use of new technologies, the development of new software, and the advances in the machines ability to process data have brought a new perspective to soil science and especially to pedology, with the advent of digital soil mapping (DSM). To meet the demand for soil surveys in Brazil, it will be necessary to popularize the techniques used in DSM. To identify and map the soil to generate maps of land use capability, we proposed a theoretical and practical […]
Ethnopedology of a Quilombola Community in Minas Gerais: Soils, Landscape, and Land Evaluation
18/Jan/2017
ABSTRACT Quilombolas are Afro-brazilian rural peasants who descended from escaped slaves who tried to carve out territories of autonomy (called Quilombos) by collective organization and resistance. Despite many anthropological and ethnopedological studies, little research has been carried out to identify the agricultural practices and the knowledge of people who live in the Quilombos (Quilombolas). Peasant communities who live from land resources have wide empirical knowledge related to local soils and landscapes. In this respect, ethnopedology focuses on their relationship with […]
Experimental Method to Determine Some Physical Properties in Physics Classes
01/Sep/2015
ABSTRACT Particle density, gravimetric and volumetric water contents and porosity are important basic concepts to characterize porous systems such as soils. This paper presents a proposal of an experimental method to measure these physical properties, applicable in experimental physics classes, in porous media samples consisting of spheres with the same diameter (monodisperse medium) and with different diameters (polydisperse medium). Soil samples are not used given the difficulty of working with this porous medium in laboratories dedicated to teaching basic experimental […]
Mercury Content in Soils of Southeastern Brazil Without Anthropogenic Influence and its Correlation with Soil Characteristics
01/May/2015
Correlation between physical and chemical characteristics of soils and their natural mercury content is important for identifying the parameters that most influence Hg retention in these soils and its distribution in different environmental compartments. The aim of this study was to quantify the Hg content of tropical soils without anthropogenic influence and correlate it with physical and chemical soil characteristics. The present study is relevant because most research focuses on contaminated soils and, in the case of tropical soils, research […]
Local Perceptions of Soils and their Use in the Municipality of Gravatai, RS, Brazil
01/May/2015
Gravatai is a municipality within the metropolitan region of Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, with great potential for agricultural development based on greater interaction between producers and research and extension services. The main objectives of this study were to understand local perceptions and knowledge about the natural resources of soils and landscapes, as well as the logic of production systems; and to evaluate the linkage of this knowledge with soil classification and evaluation made through academic criteria. […]
PEASANT AND SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE ON PLANOSOLS AS A SOURCE OF MATERIALS IN THE MAKING OF NON-INDUSTRIAL POTTERY
01/Jan/2015
Ethnopedological studies have mainly focused on agricultural land uses and associated practices. Nevertheless, peasant and indigenous populations use soil and land resources for a number of additional purposes, including pottery. In the present study, we describe and analyze folk knowledge related to the use of soils in non-industrial pottery making by peasant potters, in the municipality of Altinho, Pernambuco State, semiarid region at Brazil. Ethnoscientific techniques were used to record local knowledge, with an emphasis on describing the soil materials […]