nonarability
Nonarability is a term used to describe land that is not suitable for arable agriculture under current conditions, either permanently or temporarily. Arable land is land that can be ploughed and used to grow crops within a growing season. Nonarable land thus refers to areas where such cultivation is impractical or impossible due to inherent constraints or sustained unsuitability.
The causes of nonarability are diverse and often interrelated. Natural factors include soil depth and texture,
Assessment of arability typically relies on land-use classifications, soil suitability analyses, and regional planning frameworks rather
Remediation is possible in some cases through techniques like irrigation, drainage, terracing, soil amendment, or desalination,