Land Evaluation: From Intuition to Quantification

  • van Diepen C
  • van Keulen H
  • Wolf J
  • et al.
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Abstract

According to Stewart (1968), land evaluation is “the assessment of the suitability of land for man’s use in agriculture, forestry, engineering, hydrology, regional planning, recreation, etc.” Many disciplines have contributions to make to land evaluation in its widest sense. The present review focuses on the role of soil science in land evaluation.

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van Diepen, C. A., van Keulen, H., Wolf, J., & Berkhout, J. A. A. (1991). Land Evaluation: From Intuition to Quantification (pp. 139–204). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3030-4_4

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