Abstract
The International Soil Decad (2015-2024) challenges us to bring to light the valuable information that soil provides about the complexity of matter organization on our planet and its ability to reflect the state of the quality of our environment. As the fruit of intense international collaboration, FAO-UNESCO at the international level and ICPA (INCDPAPM) at national level, have developed and published over time classifications and soil maps of the Earth's globe and the Romanian soil. Currently, these fundamental elements for the circulation of scientific information in the field are constantly developed and included in the WRB of the SR data bases. In the current economic stage, the complex works of transformation of the surface layer of the earth also require protection rules. In this context, there is also the need to preserve characteristic of soils as a benchmark against which the soils profoundly modified by anthropogenic activities can be compared, as well as the need for detailed knowledge and classification in new classification systems for these new types and subtypes of anthropogenic soils.
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