GIS Based Land-Use Suitability Analysis for Selected Perennial Crops in Gumay Woreda of Jimma Zone, South West Ethiopia

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Girma Alemu
Kenate Worku

Abstract

This study was aimed at identifying the current physical land suitability for selected perennial crops in Gumay woreda of Jimma zone, Southwest Ethiopia. Relevant landquality (LQ) and land characteristics (LCs) data like climate, topography and soil hasbeen utilized for land suitability analysis. Consequently, through the querying analysis,the suitability rating process was run for individual LCs and based on the maximum limitation method. The overall suitability was assigned for specific land mapping unitswith the integration of ArcGIS10.3. Accordingly, the results showed that out of the40976ha, 23% of the land was highly suitable (S1); 21% moderately suitable (S2); 47% marginally suitable and only 9% of the land was not appropriate (N) for guava production. Similarly, 47% of the land was highly suitable, 27% moderately suitable, 6% marginally suitable and 20% was not appropriate for mango growing. On the otherhand, only 1% of the area was highly suitable, 6% was marginally suitable and the remaining 93% of the land were not suitable for growing avocado. Overall, more of thetwenty LMUs fall under highly, moderately and marginally suitable class for guava andmango production and the reverse is true for avocado; 93% was not suitable and basedon the individual LCs, slope status (which is not assigned as S1) was found to be the mostsevere limiting factor. So, based on the analysis, guava and mango cultivation is bettersuited in the area whereas cultivation of avocado is not, because it needs moretreatments.

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Alemu, G., & Worku, K. (1). GIS Based Land-Use Suitability Analysis for Selected Perennial Crops in Gumay Woreda of Jimma Zone, South West Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Journal of Social Sciences and Language Studies (EJSSLS), 4(1), 3-18. Retrieved from https://ejhs.ju.edu.et/index.php/ejssls/article/view/721
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Girma Alemu, Jimma University, Ethiopia

PhD candidate, lecturer at the Dep. of Geography and Environmental Studies, Jimma University,
Ethiopia.

Kenate Worku, Jimma University, Ethiopia

PhD, assistant professor of Urban and Regional Geography at the Dep. of Geography and Environmental
Studies, Jimma University, Ethiopia