MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ

Land units can be an advantageous tool in landscape planning, in land suitability and land capability classification. It is vital to deepen the knowledge on their delimitation procedures, particularly in areas where available data is scarce and presents a certain complexity. Lourinhã municipality, b...

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Main Authors: Rita Pereira Lopes, Manuel Madeira, Pedro Arsénio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CEG 2018-01-01
Series:Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/8347
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spelling doaj-740d32af80d1409893846f90078e10702021-08-02T16:13:36ZengCEGFinisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia0430-50272182-29052018-01-015210610.18055/Finis83478347MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃRita Pereira Lopes0Manuel MadeiraPedro ArsénioInstituto Superior de AgronomiaLand units can be an advantageous tool in landscape planning, in land suitability and land capability classification. It is vital to deepen the knowledge on their delimitation procedures, particularly in areas where available data is scarce and presents a certain complexity. Lourinhã municipality, based on sedimentary rocks, was chosen as a case study. Land units were mapped using geology (1:50 000), landforms and soils (1:25 000) information. Several inadequacies were observed both in the soil and soil capability maps.  There was evidence of a strong information deficiency on basic characteristics of soil units and the rockiness was not revealed in such maps. From the geological units and landforms, 33 basic physiographic units were delimited, and their association with soil units resulted in an equal number of land units, afterwards generalized. The delimited land units have proven to be suitable for a land capability classification at the municipality scale, revealing great potential to identify the nature and severity of the major land (and soil) degradation risks. Also, they showed to be useful for improvement of the soil capability classificationi and to standardize the definition of the National Agricultural Reserve by using identical delimitation criteria.https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/8347LandformsSoilsGISLand ClassificationLandscape Planning.
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Manuel Madeira
Pedro Arsénio
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Manuel Madeira
Pedro Arsénio
MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
Landforms
Soils
GIS
Land Classification
Landscape Planning.
author_facet Rita Pereira Lopes
Manuel Madeira
Pedro Arsénio
author_sort Rita Pereira Lopes
title MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
title_short MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
title_full MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
title_fullStr MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
title_full_unstemmed MAPPING OF LAND UNITS AND LAND CAPABILITY CLASSIFICATION IN PORTUGAL. THE CASE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF LOURINHÃ
title_sort mapping of land units and land capability classification in portugal. the case of the municipality of lourinhã
publisher CEG
series Finisterra - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia
issn 0430-5027
2182-2905
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Land units can be an advantageous tool in landscape planning, in land suitability and land capability classification. It is vital to deepen the knowledge on their delimitation procedures, particularly in areas where available data is scarce and presents a certain complexity. Lourinhã municipality, based on sedimentary rocks, was chosen as a case study. Land units were mapped using geology (1:50 000), landforms and soils (1:25 000) information. Several inadequacies were observed both in the soil and soil capability maps.  There was evidence of a strong information deficiency on basic characteristics of soil units and the rockiness was not revealed in such maps. From the geological units and landforms, 33 basic physiographic units were delimited, and their association with soil units resulted in an equal number of land units, afterwards generalized. The delimited land units have proven to be suitable for a land capability classification at the municipality scale, revealing great potential to identify the nature and severity of the major land (and soil) degradation risks. Also, they showed to be useful for improvement of the soil capability classificationi and to standardize the definition of the National Agricultural Reserve by using identical delimitation criteria.
topic Landforms
Soils
GIS
Land Classification
Landscape Planning.
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/finisterra/article/view/8347
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