landsuitability
Landsuitability is the degree to which land possesses the attributes needed to support a specific use or set of uses. It is used in planning and resource management for agriculture, urban development, forestry, conservation, and infrastructure. Suitability reflects the match between land characteristics and the requirements of the intended use, considering regulatory, economic, and social constraints.
Assessment considers physical and environmental factors such as soil properties (texture, depth, fertility, drainage), slope, drainage,
Methods include field surveys, soil testing, hydrological analysis, and remote sensing. GIS-based evaluation combines layers to
Applications include selecting crops or farming practices; informing urban planning and infrastructure siting; guiding land reclamation,