Editors-in-Chief:  Weilun Yin, Beijing Forestry University, China Klaus v. Gadow, University of Göttingen, Germany
Syed Muhammad Akmal RAHIM, Shahida HASNAIN, Farkhanda JABEEN. Land classification for choice of tree species on farm lands in the Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2011, 13(4): 290-298. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-011-0407-3
Citation: Syed Muhammad Akmal RAHIM, Shahida HASNAIN, Farkhanda JABEEN. Land classification for choice of tree species on farm lands in the Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2011, 13(4): 290-298. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-011-0407-3

Land classification for choice of tree species on farm lands in the Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan

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  • Received Date: 17 November 2010
  • Rev Recd Date: 02 March 2011
  • In Pakistan, particularly in Punjab Province, it is difficult for agrofarmers to combine their indigenous knowledge and modern scientific methods to evaluate existing traditional farming systems and forestry practices. This requires an evaluation of indigenous soil classification in simple terms along with knowledge of the local flora, especially trees. This study focuses on land suitability classification for trees in the Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan. A survey was conducted which included interviews of local agrofarmers as well as standard soil analyses including both chemical and physical determinations of local soil types. An evaluation of soil types for cultivation of various crops was carried out given its total extent, component soil series and their proportions, spotting characteristics of each soil series and their major limitations/hazards for trees/crops. These would lead to the identification of various tree species according to soil characteristics. Then, according to the soil types and species, a land suitability map was obtained for the choice of tree species by using geographic information system (GIS) software. Land suitability classification will help local agroforesters/agrofarmers in matching suitable agricultural trees/crops properly for different soils in the area.
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