Evidence-based decisions are central to the achievement of Sustainable Soil Management (SSM), which in turn is critical to the achievement food security and nutrition, and to the Agenda 2030. While the quantity and quality of soil data are fundamental, soil information must also be harmonized and globally consistent to have impact. Established in 2017, in the framework of the Global Soil Partnership’s Pillar 5, the Global Soil Laboratory Network (GLOSOLAN) facilitates networking and capacity development through cooperation and information sharing between soil laboratories with different levels of expertise.
GLOSOLAN members on the screen
Not a member yet?
Fill out the form and send it to [email protected] and to [email protected]. Once your application is processed, your laboratory will be shown on the interactive map.
At the moment of their registration in GLOSOLAN, all laboratories receive a letter and a certificate of registration. Please note these documents DO NOT certify the proficiency of laboratories in soil analysis. Therefore, they cannot be used to state that a laboratory is certified under GLOSOLAN or has a good proficiency in soil analysis.
Main objectives
- Make soil information across labs, countries and regions comparable, interpretable;
- Build a set of agreed harmonization principles;
- Improve quality assurance and control (QA/QC) of soil analyses;
- Promote information and experience exchange.
Investing in more efficient labs and harmonized data has national, regional and global implications. GLOSOLAN is an efficient and effective way to:
- Provide reliable evidence to support better decision-making at both field and policy levels;
- Support countries in reporting on progress made towards the SDGs;
- Contribute to the development of international standards and indicators;
- Contribute to the assessment, monitoring and sustainable management of soil and provide quality data to support the establishment of National Soil Information Systems that can feed into the Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS);
- Assist companies manufacturing laboratory equipment in improving their products;
- Identify research gaps and increase investments in research.
Thematic areas of work
GLOSOLAN works to give you the best and most complete assistance possible. In order to facilitate your browsing experience we organized the work GLOSOLAN does into thematic areas. Please click on your thematic area of interest to access its content.
Please note that GLOSOLAN is organizing regular training opportunities to enhance laboratories’ technical and human capabilities. Training is organized appealing to a collaborative system in which volunteering laboratories and countries are given support to host and co-finance the trainings. Co-financing is seen as an asset to ensure the sustainability of the network, increase the attention and support of national governments on soil, and to advertise country specific strengths in soil laboratory analysis. Advanced laboratories and countries are especially invited to give their contribution, stretching their hand towards those in need.
Governance
Chair: Ms. Nopmanee Suvannang (Thailand)
Vice-Chair: Mr. Rob de Hayr (Australia)
Programme coordinator: Ms. Lucrezia Caon (GSP Secretariat)
Technical working group
Events
Annual meetings | Details |
2020, Rome | Fourth GLOSOLAN meeting. Details of the event |
2019, Rome | Third GLOSOLAN meeting. Details of the event; Agenda; Presentations; Photogallery; Report |
2018, Rome | Second GLOSOLAN meeting. Details of the event; Agenda; Report; Presentations; Photogallery |
2017, Rome | First GLOSOLAN meeting. Agenda; Report; Presentations; Photogallery; More details |
Find out our trainers and advisors
GLOSOLAN is constantly looking for highly qualified experts to involve in its activities as trainers and/or advisors. Learn more about them and get the help you need!
- Mr. Rob De Hayr (Australia)
- Mr. Philip Moody (Australia)
- Mr. Christian Hartmann (France)
- Ms. Winnie Van Vark (The Netherlands)
- Ms. Nopmanee Suvannang (Thailand)
- Mr. Michael Watts (UK)
- Mr Charles Gowing (UK)
- Charles E. Kellogg Soil Survey Laboratory (USA)
- Mr. Keith Shepherd (Kenya)
Feeling like joining the team? Send an email to [email protected] and [email protected]
Know your Regional Soil Laboratory Network
GLOSOLAN technical support partners
Resource partners supporting GLOSOLAN
Please visit the Healthy Soil Facility webpage here to learn about the resource partners of the Global Soil Partnership and its Global Soil Laboratory Network