A methodology for using physiographic analysis and soil-landscape models to apply nationally available data to land resource assessment at the property level is outlined. The analytical procedure promotes the sequential analysis of existing data, air photo interpretation, selective field work and sampling. The method reduces operational costs, provides semi-quantitative fertility data, and improved assessment standards. Resources are targeted onto areas with greatest agronomic potential. Emphasis is given to those criteria recognisable in the field and on aerial photographs. The technique complements the present land resource data base. Detail and variability within existing mapping units is documented, and field relationships are illustrat...
2. Land and soil capability of the Limestone Coast Mapping the potential for extensive cropping, hor...
An extensive New Zealand-wide soil survey with sufficient detail for solving land use and environmen...
AbstractA method is presented for assessing soil natural capital based on the principles of land eva...
Plantation forestry is a major land use in steepland and hill country regions of New Zealand. Soil i...
Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information System (GI...
Hill country in eastern South Island has potential for increased primary production. Reconnaissance ...
Exotic plantation forestry is an important land use of both economic and environmental significance ...
Large scale, quantitative information about the variability of target soil properties is required fo...
Accompanying maps (1-2) have been scanned separately.The growing concentration of population in metr...
Various techniques were used to map and describe the extremely variable soil pattern associated with...
Map 2 not yet scanned - see copy held in library.Soil variability within the Blackball hill soils wa...
The development of a soil map of the Motueka area, along with the supporting documents was completed...
Soil survey is a major component of forest land resource assessment. Conceptual and operational prob...
Exotic plantation forestry has a productive area of about 75 000 ha in Northland (L. Cannon, persona...
Embargoed until 1 January 2024In New Zealand hill country, soil Olsen Phosphorus (P) is a key piece ...
2. Land and soil capability of the Limestone Coast Mapping the potential for extensive cropping, hor...
An extensive New Zealand-wide soil survey with sufficient detail for solving land use and environmen...
AbstractA method is presented for assessing soil natural capital based on the principles of land eva...
Plantation forestry is a major land use in steepland and hill country regions of New Zealand. Soil i...
Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information System (GI...
Hill country in eastern South Island has potential for increased primary production. Reconnaissance ...
Exotic plantation forestry is an important land use of both economic and environmental significance ...
Large scale, quantitative information about the variability of target soil properties is required fo...
Accompanying maps (1-2) have been scanned separately.The growing concentration of population in metr...
Various techniques were used to map and describe the extremely variable soil pattern associated with...
Map 2 not yet scanned - see copy held in library.Soil variability within the Blackball hill soils wa...
The development of a soil map of the Motueka area, along with the supporting documents was completed...
Soil survey is a major component of forest land resource assessment. Conceptual and operational prob...
Exotic plantation forestry has a productive area of about 75 000 ha in Northland (L. Cannon, persona...
Embargoed until 1 January 2024In New Zealand hill country, soil Olsen Phosphorus (P) is a key piece ...
2. Land and soil capability of the Limestone Coast Mapping the potential for extensive cropping, hor...
An extensive New Zealand-wide soil survey with sufficient detail for solving land use and environmen...
AbstractA method is presented for assessing soil natural capital based on the principles of land eva...