Current densities j(s) and volume pinning forces F-p are obtained in a
wide temperature (5 less than or equal to T less than or equal to 92
K) and field range (0 less than or equal to mu(0)H(a)less than or equa
l to 9 T) on different NdBa2Cu3O7-delta samples. Above 60 K a good sca
ling of the volume pinning force F-p versus the reduced field h=H,IH,,
can be established. The scaled pinning curves are compared to several
theoretical predictions. Experimental evidence for strong pinning at
extended superconducting defects (interaction volume V-pin similar to-
xi(2)d) is given. These defects are ascribed to spatial composition fl
uctuations found in light rare-earth superconductors, providing a scat
ter of the transition temperature T,. Such a pinning mechanism is espe
cially important for applications of high-T-c superconductors operatin
g at T = 77 K.