The Project

NameSoil Organic Carbon and Carbon Sequestration Potential Estimation in Uzbekistan's Arid Climatic Cropland Using Satellite Image Analysis (UzSOC Mapping)
Executive SummaryThis project focuses on estimating and mapping Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) and its sequestration potential in the arid croplands of Uzbekistan using high-resolution satellite imagery. SOC is a critical component for soil fertility, climate change mitigation, and overall ecosystem health. Traditional SOC measurement methods are time-consuming and expensive, especially over large areas. This study leverages remote sensing technologies, including Sentinel 2 and LANDSAT 8, combined with topographic, climatic, and observed soil data, to provide an efficient and cost-effective solution. The project aims to produce SOC maps at two soil depths (0-20 cm) and assess the carbon sequestration capacity, ultimately contributing to the enhancement of soil management practices in Uzbekistan. The findings will support strategic decision-making aimed at improving soil health and mitigating climate change effects.
Relevance for 4 per 1000This project aligns with the "4 per 1000" initiative by focusing on increasing Soil Organic Carbon stocks in arid croplands of Uzbekistan, thereby contributing to global efforts to enhance soil fertility and sequester atmospheric carbon.
PartnersResearch Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry of Uzbekistan
Target countriesUzbekistan 
BeneficiariesGovernment 
Estimated Duration (months)36
Estimated Budget (USD)500000
Project stageConcept stage
FASP LanguageEnglish

The Project Owner

Lead OrganizationSoil Composition and Repository, Quality Analysis Center  
CountryUzbekistan 
Organization typeGovernmental
4p1000 Membershipyes

Alignment with the "4 per 1000" Strategy

Main ObjectiveC2 Urge Soil Regeneration (GF)
Main ActivityC2.7 Co-create sustainable soil and land management practices 
Other Objectives

B4 MRV Tools (GF)

E1 MRV Systems (GF)