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Development and Analysis of the National Soil Mapping System

Development and Analysis of the National Soil Mapping System

The Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica thru the Ministry of Public Works, Public Utilities and the Digital Economy under the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project continues to advance activities aimed at reducing vulnerabilities to climate change impacts. Once of the such activities is the “Development and Analysis of the National Soil Mapping System”.

A contract has been established between the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica Ministry of Public Works, Public Utilities and the Digital Economy and the National commodities Management Services Limited (NCML) Remote Sensing Instrument (RSI) (Joint Venture) – India, for the Development and Analysis of the National Soil Mapping System”.

NCML/RSI will be on island partnering with the critical stakeholders primarily Department of Agriculture, Forestry Division, Dominica State College and others during its forty-five days exercise.

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The purpose of the soil mapping project is to collect various soil samples across Dominica which will allow for the development of predictive models on soil properties across the island.

From these models land use interpretations for each landscape can be determined and provide a baseline for evaluating the impacts of management practices across various sectors of Government such as agriculture, land use planning, engineering, forestry, water resource management, among others.

The soil mapping project is being implemented under the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project through grant funding from the World Bank and will be executed and completed by October 2023.

The DVRP seeks the cooperation and understanding of the public, private landowners in granting access to the team members and its partners to lands, to facilitate the extraction of small samples of soils.

This is once in a lifetime exercise so critical that would better inform all of our soil properties.

Let’s all play our part in building a resilience Dominica.

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