Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca (Jun 2016)

Identification of Land Suitability for Agricultural Use by Applying Morphometric and Risk Parameters Based on GIS Spatial Analysis

  • Ştefan BILAŞCO,
  • Sanda ROŞCA,
  • Ioan PĂCURAR,
  • Nicolaie MOLDOVAN,
  • Amalia BOŢ,
  • Cornel NEGRUȘIER,
  • Paul SESTRAS,
  • Mircea BONDREA,
  • Sanda NAȘ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha44110289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 1
pp. 302 – 312

Abstract

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Agricultural land is one of the main resources for the development of rural communities and the peripheries of urban centres. An area of 936 km2, belonging to Intercommunity Association for Development Alba-Iulia, Transylvania region, Romania, was analysed in order to identify suitable land for agricultural use. This approach represents the stage preceding the identification of crops favourability for agricultural land, thus reducing the time and resources needed for the proper land evaluation mark. The extension of suitable surfaces for agricultural crops was realized using a GIS model based on spatial analysis, taking into account morphometric parameters (slope, altitude, slope orientation, the density of fragmentation) and the risk factors (probability of landslides, flooding, temperature and rainfall). The outcome of the case study was an agricultural land suitability map of the investigated area, which provides valuable information regarding areas suitable for crops. By applying this model, a better management of agricultural lands can be assured, representing an alternative to the classic method of evaluation marks. The proposed model was validated by comparing the results with the grades of crop suitability, method achieved through the land evaluation mark.

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