GIS-based multi-criteria land suitability analysis for sustainable agriculture in the northeast area of Tadla plain (Morocco)

被引:47
作者
Ennaji, Widad [1 ]
Barakat, Ahmed [1 ]
El Baghdadi, Mohamed [1 ]
Oumenskou, Hakima [1 ]
Aadraoui, Mohamed [1 ]
Karroum, Lalla Aicha [1 ]
Hilali, Abdessamad [1 ]
机构
[1] Sultan Moulay Slimane Univ, Fac Sci & Tech, GeoRessources & Environm Lab, Beni Mellal, Morocco
关键词
Tadla plain; soil quality; AHP method; GIS; indicator; intensive agriculture; GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION-SYSTEM; SOIL QUALITY; HIERARCHY PROCESS; AHP; CULTIVATION; REGION; INDICATORS; PROVINCE; MODEL;
D O I
10.1007/s12040-018-0980-x
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Assessment of soil suitability for sustainable intensive agriculture is an appropriate tool to select the land suitable for agricultural production with the least economic and environmental costs. This study was conducted to evaluate the agricultural soil quality in the northeast area of Tadla plain (Morocco) using geographic information system (GIS) and analytical hierarchy process (AHP). Six soil quality indicators, i.e., pH, organic carbon, cation exchange capacity, texture, salinity and slope were considered and performed in 60 subsurface soil samples. AHP method was utilized to identify the weight of each indicator from the pairwise comparison matrix. The weighted sum overlay analysis was then used to generate the soil quality map in a GIS environment, by overlaying both indicator weights and sub-indicator weights. The studied area was classified into four soil quality categories, i.e., poor, medium, good, and excellent, the percentage of each category is 1.12, 20.98, 61.07 and 16.83%, respectively. The results indicated that 1.12% of the study area has poor suitability for sustainable intensive agriculture due to their unsuitable texture and low salinity, while about 77% of cultivated soils are adapted to agricultural production. The above results could be useful for the management of agricultural activity.
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