Land & Water

Land Resources Planning Toolbox

This category of tools gives prominence to biophysical attributes (climate, soil, terrain, water, etc.) and their interactions in the land evaluation process. The output, in most cases, guides the users to suitable options for land use alternatives, based mainly on biophysical attributes. Land suitability and similarity analysis are typical examples. Documents describing principles, approaches and guidelines for land evaluation are included, as well as different tools for classifying soils based on the suitability for a specific use, capability or potential, fertility constraints and management and linkages to yield, productivity, physical and chemical properties. Sophisticated or simplified modelling of crop growth and yield predictions, also fall into this category.

The tools in this category use as inputs information on both biophysical characteristics  and social and economic conditions and generally incorporate principles, approaches and methods of participatory land use planning, with the overall objective of reaching mutually beneficial outcomes for all stakeholders.

The tools in this category give prominence to the characterization of social and economic settings required for land use planning and includes approaches and methods of participatory decision-making. Biophysical conditions may be considered in these tools, but not in depth.

This category includes databases that can facilitate land evaluation and land use planning by providing information that may serve as inputs for the process. These databases provide maps and data on soil and terrain characteristics, land degradation, land cover, land use, climatic data including future projections, crops and yields, food, agriculture, water resources, adaptability/suitability of identified plant species for a given environment, and socio-economic data and statistics on poverty, population, tenure and gender.

This category of tools do not produce results that have direct use for land evaluation and land use planning, but has a supporting role by providing various types of data  that can be used in land evaluation studies and as input data sets for land use planning.

Number of records: 34
Village land use (VLU) planning in Tanzania has its basis in the Land Use Planning Act No. 6 of 2007 and the Village Land Act of 1999, both of which give village councils (VCs) the powers to plan, manage and administer the lands within their village. Sectoral legislation such as...
Type: Documentation/Manuals
Scale: National
Thematic areas: Land management/planning
User Category: Technical specialist, Scientific advisor, Policy maker
The full name of this document is the SARD Project Toolkit: a resource guide for promoting SARD in projects and programmes. The SARD Project Toolkit summarizes frameworks, approaches and tools that can be used to promote sustainability in the management of agricultural and rural development projects and programmes. Frameworks provide...
Type: Framework/Guidelines
Scale: Locality/Farm/Site
Thematic areas: General
User Category: Technical specialist, Scientific advisor, Policy maker
FAO upon recommendation of its members identified the need to initiate a comprehensive analysis, evaluation and documentation of relevant forestation and restoration programmes and projects in drylands, in collaboration with its member countries, local partner organizations and international institutions and organizations. This endeavour will...
Type: Questionnaire/Survey
Scale: Watershed/Basin/Landscape
Thematic areas: Climate
User Category: Technical specialist, Policy maker, Facilitator
The Guidelines for Soil Description (SOIL_DESC) provide users with a complete procedure for soil description and for collecting field data necessary for soil classification systems, such as the World Reference...
Type: Framework/Guidelines
Scale: Locality/Farm/Site
Thematic areas: Soils - distribution and properties
User Category: Technical specialist
Soil classification is a tool for grouping soils with a similar range of properties (chemical, physical and biological), and potentially similar behaviour, into a limited number of units that can be geo-referenced and mapped. The need for soil classification arose out of the complexity and often transitional...
Type: Documentation/Manuals
Scale: Global, Regional, National, Sub-national/Province/District, Locality/Farm/Site, Watershed/Basin/Landscape
Thematic areas: Soils - distribution and properties
User Category: Technical specialist
The FAO Soils Portal (FAO-SOILS) provides a gateway to various aspects of soils information. It explains, with links to a variety of publications, the concepts, diversity, degradation, and importance for agriculture, biodiversity, construction, as well as its role in mitigation of/adaptation to climate change.
Type: Documentation/Manuals,Educational materials,Framework/Guidelines,Maps/GIS
Scale: Global, Regional, National
Thematic areas: Soils - distribution and properties, Soils - management and conservation
User Category: Technical specialist, Scientific advisor, Stakeholder
The erosion model of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) is a continuous simulation computer program which predicts soil loss...
Type: Model
Scale: Locality/Farm/Site
Thematic areas: Soils - management and conservation
User Category: Technical specialist, Modeller
SDBm Plus  is a software package designed to harmonize, store and use large amounts of geo-referenced soil profile data, elaborated in the field and the laboratory, in an efficient and systematic way. The soil profile database can be...
Type: Data
Scale: Global, Regional, National, Sub-national/Province/District, Watershed/Basin/Landscape
Thematic areas: Soils - distribution and properties
User Category: Technical specialist
LRIMS is a GIS-based system to manage land resource information in Libya, developed by the project “Mapping of Natural Resources for Agriculture Use and Planning in Libya” (LIB/00/004), initiated by the Libyan Government in collaboration with UNDP and FAO.
Type: Maps/GIS
Scale: National
Thematic areas: Land evaluation
User Category: Technical specialist, Scientific advisor
The objective of the Sustainable Land Management Mainstreaming Tool (DS-SLM) is to provide elements for the design of operational strategies and action plans for mainstreaming and scaling up SLM to guide national teams and other SLM-related projects in establishing processes for mainstreaming information on desertification, land degradation and drought (DLDD)...
Type: Framework/Guidelines
Scale: National, Sub-national/Province/District, Locality/Farm/Site, Watershed/Basin/Landscape
Thematic areas: Land management/planning
User Category: Technical specialist, Scientific advisor, Policy maker
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