Gis Assisted Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation: Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation for Rainfed Uplandrice (Oryza Sativa)and Castor Bean (Ricinus Communis) - Azalu Alebachew - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659313189 - December 26, 2012
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Gis Assisted Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation: Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation for Rainfed Uplandrice (Oryza Sativa)and Castor Bean (Ricinus Communis)

Azalu Alebachew

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Gis Assisted Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation: Qualitative Land Suitability Evaluation for Rainfed Uplandrice (Oryza Sativa)and Castor Bean (Ricinus Communis)

Land suitability evaluation is an examination process of the degree of land suitability for a specific utilization type and/or description method or estimation of potential land productivity. It involves the execution and interpretation of basic surveys of climate, soils, vegetation and other aspects of land in terms of the requirements of alternative forms of land use. This help to preventing land degradation and further generate maximum possible production with minimum input cost. Because, land suitability assessment is very important to recognize the limitations of the area for particular land utilization and potential suitability evaluation provides opportunity to take necessary steps for further improvement and transferring higher level of suitability. Therefore this book is supposed to be useful especially professionals in soil science, crop production, land resource management studies, geographical information, forest ecosystem management studies or anyone else who is involved in natural resource management.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 26, 2012
ISBN13 9783659313189
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 72
Dimensions 150 × 4 × 226 mm   ·   117 g
Language English