Temporal dimension of land suitability & land capability

Answers

Temporal dimension of land suitability and land capability looks at how land may change over time. Land suitability is the ability of a given area of land to produce specific crops, whereas land capability is the potential of a given area to support multiple uses. The temporal dimension involves an analysis of how land use, management and other factors may influence the suitability or capability of a specific piece of land to support certain land uses. This could include changes in climate, soil erosion, land degradation, or flooding. It is important to consider temporal aspects of land suitability and land capability in order to ensure sustainable land management practices and to plan for future land use changes.

Answered by larsoneduardo

We have mentors from

Contact support