USA, 2012
The 2012 meeting in the United States reflected a strong interaction between the WRB system and national classification systems such as USDA Soil Taxonomy. Excursions provided opportunities to compare classification approaches across a range of temperate soils, highlighting both similarities and differences in diagnostic criteria and conceptual frameworks. The community focused on improving correlations between systems, facilitating better communication and data exchange internationally. Discussions also addressed the role of soil classification in digital soil mapping and database development, which were becoming increasingly important at the time. Participants examined how classification systems can support land management decisions and environmental assessments. The meeting emphasized harmonization efforts and the need to maintain scientific rigor while improving usability. Overall, it strengthened collaboration between different classification traditions and contributed to ongoing WRB development.
