
Digital Soil Maps
Digital Soil Maps are computer-generated representations of soil types and properties across a specific area. They use data from soil samples, remote sensing, and geographic information systems (GIS) to create detailed, accessible maps. These maps help farmers, environmentalists, and land planners understand soil conditions quickly and accurately, supporting better land management, agriculture, and conservation efforts. Instead of traditional paper maps, digital maps can be updated regularly and integrated with other spatial data for more informed decision-making.