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Agro-Ecological Zones of Somalia
Resource ID
511ad48e-1044-11ef-8fc0-eab1b014fce8
Title
Agro-Ecological Zones of Somalia
Date
May 12, 2024, 12:45 p.m., Publication
Abstract
Agro-ecological zones (AEZ) are land resource mapping units, defined in terms of climate, landform and soils, and/or land cover, having a specific range of potentials and constraints (FAO, 1996). The purpose of Agro-ecological zoning is to give an inventory and overview of the physical agricultural potential of an area. Agro-ecological zones for Somalia have been defined and mapped through a combination of information on soils, landform and climate. Information on soils and landform was mainly derived from the Soil and Terrain (SOTER) Database for northeastern Africa (FAO, 1998), updated with recent information from the SWALIM study areas. Available data on rainfall and potential evapotranspiration (FAOCLIM, 2001) has been used to define Length of Growing Period Zones (LGP Zones), as described in the following sections. Read this report for more details -> https://www.faoswalim.org/resources/site_files/L-12%20Land%20Resources%20Report.pdf
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Owner
admin
Point of Contact
SWALIM
swalim@fao.org
Purpose
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Maintenance Frequency
unknown
Type
not filled
Restrictions
None
License
Not Specified
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
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Supplemental Information
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Data Quality
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  • x0: 40.988719940185500
  • x1: 51.413394927978500
  • y0: -1.659663200378420
  • y1: 11.986427307128900
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Land cover
Regions
Somalia