The Executive Board of Wageningen University & Research has appointed Gerard Heuvelink as professor by special appointment in ‘Pedometrics and Digital Soil Mapping’ as of 1 June 2017. The professorship by special appointment is funded by ISRIC - World Soil Information and is positioned within the Soil Geography and Landscape chairgroup led by Jakob Wallinga. This appointment further strengthens the research and teaching collaboration between ISRIC and Wageningen University.
The Pedometrics and Digital Soil Mapping professorship focuses on the development and application of mathematical and statistical techniques to analyse and model spatial variability and temporal variability in soil. This is achieved by combining these techniques with knowledge of soil processes and patterns.
Digital soil mapping is an important field of application, as efficient and accurate soil mapping requires a sound understanding of soil variation. The scientific challenge is to move beyond simple statistical relationships and truly integrate pedogenetic knowledge in digital soil mapping, as well as to improve and quantify the accuracy of soil maps. In close cooperation with other WU researchers in the soil domain, this professorship contributes to a better understanding and modelling of soil processes and patterns at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The results are essential to supporting quantitative environmental studies that require accurate regionalised soil information, such as global and regional studies on food security, climate change, biodiversity, land and soil degradation, and water scarcity.
The primary research themes of the professorship are:

