The Land Capability Classification for Forestry is based on an assessment of the increasing degree of limitation imposed by the physical factors of soil, topography and climate on the growth of trees and on silvicultural practices. The system described is designed for use at several levels depending on the amount and accuracy of the available data and on the purpose for which the information is required. The main use of the Land Capability Classification for Forestry is as an aid to decision-making at broad planning levels, as a guide for land managers and as a statement of the natural resources of the land of Britain in terms of forestry potential for educational and general interest purposes. The system is an interpretation derived from s...
One of the key areas in which the United Kingdom government plans to achieve net zero, reduce GHG em...
The decision to invest in forestry is based on the assessment of a wide range of factors which inclu...
Currently, fanners have environmental and economic problems because of their non-environmentally sus...
The National scale land capability for agriculture spatial dataset provides information on the types...
The Land capability for agriculture (partial cover) spatial dataset provides information on the type...
The Land Capability for Agriculture (LCA) classification for Scotland has been used since the 1980’s...
Incl. foldout map at back; Produced with the Soil Survey and Land Research Centre and the Forestry C...
A study of the soils and soil capability classification for forestry of the Mission Tree Farm Licenc...
Land capability systems have been designed to evaluate and communicate biophysical constraints on la...
Land capability classification systems define and communicate biophysical limitations on land use, i...
Inadequacies evident in present-day farm planning procedures require that attention be given to land...
Changes in the land use should be based on properties of the site, requirements of the technology, a...
Classification and mapping of land capability represents an established format for summarising spati...
<p>The Land Suitability Rating System (LSRS) is a rule-based set of algorithms that integrate soil, ...
Ribbonwood Station - inventory and capability A2 map - additional scanned file.Production forestry i...
One of the key areas in which the United Kingdom government plans to achieve net zero, reduce GHG em...
The decision to invest in forestry is based on the assessment of a wide range of factors which inclu...
Currently, fanners have environmental and economic problems because of their non-environmentally sus...
The National scale land capability for agriculture spatial dataset provides information on the types...
The Land capability for agriculture (partial cover) spatial dataset provides information on the type...
The Land Capability for Agriculture (LCA) classification for Scotland has been used since the 1980’s...
Incl. foldout map at back; Produced with the Soil Survey and Land Research Centre and the Forestry C...
A study of the soils and soil capability classification for forestry of the Mission Tree Farm Licenc...
Land capability systems have been designed to evaluate and communicate biophysical constraints on la...
Land capability classification systems define and communicate biophysical limitations on land use, i...
Inadequacies evident in present-day farm planning procedures require that attention be given to land...
Changes in the land use should be based on properties of the site, requirements of the technology, a...
Classification and mapping of land capability represents an established format for summarising spati...
<p>The Land Suitability Rating System (LSRS) is a rule-based set of algorithms that integrate soil, ...
Ribbonwood Station - inventory and capability A2 map - additional scanned file.Production forestry i...
One of the key areas in which the United Kingdom government plans to achieve net zero, reduce GHG em...
The decision to invest in forestry is based on the assessment of a wide range of factors which inclu...
Currently, fanners have environmental and economic problems because of their non-environmentally sus...