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LAND SUITABILITY MAP

NATURAL RUBBER

LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY


ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS

CITY OF ISABELA

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


D E PA R T M E N T O F A G R I C U LT U R E
BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
SRDC Bldg., Elliptical Road Cor. Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Tel/Fax No. : (+632) 332-9534 E-mail : bswm clientcenter@ yahoo.com
MAP INDEX
LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS

CITY OF ISABELA
LEGEND

Places

\ Capital City
^ City
P Capital Town
! Town

Administrative Boundary

Regional
Provincial
City

ZAMBOANGA Municipal

Map Index

Index grid
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Bathymetry

LOCATION MAP

ISABELA

AKBAR
LAMITAN
HADJI
MOHAMMAD
AJUL
LANTAWAN

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Maluso Lamitan

TUBURAN

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
Land suitabilityinformation produced by the Bureau of Soils and Water
Management (BSWM) through the Land Resources Evaluation and
Suitability Assessment of Strategic Production Areas for Major
MALUSO Commodities Project duly supported by the Philippine Council on
Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) and funded by the Bureau of
Agricultural Research (BAR).
Map produced by the Geomatics and Soil Information Technology
TIPO-TIPO Division, Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM).

Users noting errors or omissions in this publication are requested to


inform the Bureau of Soils and Water Management.

Unless otherwise noted, copyright and any


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by the Philippine Government.

AL BARKA
RE P U B L I C O F TH E P H IL I P P I NE S
D E PA R T M E N T O F A G R I C U LT U R E
BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
SRDC Bldg., Elliptical Road Cor. Visayas Avenue,
Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines
Tel/Fax No. : (+632) 332-9534 E-mail : bswm clientcenter@ yahoo.com
LAND SUITABILITY MAP FOR
RUBBER
LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS

CITY OF ISABELA, REGION IX

EXTENT OF SUITABILITY FOR RUBBER PRODUCTION BY MUNICIPALITY SUITABILITY CLASSES:


EXPANSION AREA (Ha) CONFLICT RESOLUTION AREA (Ha) Highly Suitable (S1) Marginally Suitable (S3)
TOTAL
TOTAL Land having no significant limitation to sustained Land having limitations which in aggregate are
EXISTING RUBBER (Ha) Shrubland, Grassland, Paddy rice, POTENTIAL application of a given use, or only minor limitations severe for sustained application of a given use and
MUNICIPALITY EXISTING Coconut Corn Other crops
unmanaged* unmanaged* non-irrigated EXPANSION that will not significantly reduce productivity or will so reduce productivity or benefits, or increase
AREA (Ha)
AREA (Ha) benefits and will not raise inputs above an required inputs, that this expenditure will be only
S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2 acceptable level. marginally justified.
CITY OF ISABELA 770 1,316 173 2,259 2,885 9,501 1 218 - - - - - - - - 12,604
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 770 1,316 173 2,259 2,885 9,501 1 218 - - - - - - - - 12,604
Note: Delivery of rubber planting materials must be started on the onset of rainy season.
*establishment of shade trees prior to planting of rubber. Not Suitable / Not Relevant
Moderately Suitable (S2)
Land having limitation which in aggregate are Land having limitations which may be surmountable
moderately severe for sustained application of a in time but which cannot be corrected with existing
given use; the limitation will reduce productivity or knowledge at currently acceptable cost; the
benefits and increase required inputs to the extent limitations are so severe as to preclude successful
that the overall advantage to be gained from the sustained use of the land in the given manner.
use, although still attractive, will be appreciably Existing forest, shrubland greater than 18% slope,
inferior to that expected on class S1 land. irrigated paddy rice and miscellaneous land types
such as built up areas, roads, etc are considered
as not relevant.

AGRONOMIC REQUIREMENT OF RUBBER PRODUCTION CLIMATE TYPE


LAND SOIL ANNUAL TYPE I : Two pronouced season, dry from November to April and TYPE II : No dry season with a very pronounced maximum rain
SUITABILITY SOIL DEPTH SOIL SOIL INHERENT FLOODING EROSION ROCK ELEVATION CLIMATIC wet during the rest of the year. Maximum rain period is period from December to February. There is not a single
UTILIZATION SLOPE (%) REACTION RAINFALL
RATING (cm) TEXTURE DRAINAGE FERTILITY CLASS CLASS OUTCROPS (masl) TYPE from June to September dry month. Maximum monthly rainfall occurs during the
TYPE (pH) (mm) period from March to May.
CL, SiCL, SCL,
S1 <8 >100 WD,MWD, SPD 5.6 -7.2 high none-slight none-slight none-few <500 1000-2000 III, IV
SC, SiC, C, HC
4.5 - 5.5
Rubber Tree S2 8 - 30 30 - 100 FSL, L, SiL, SL PD,VPD medium moderate moderate common 500-1000 2001-4500 I, II, III
7.3 - 7.8 TYPE III : No very pronounced maximum rain period, with a dry TYPE IV : Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the
<1000 season lasting only from one to three months, either year. This type resembles Type II since it has no dry
S3 >30 <30 S, LS, CSL ED <4.5 - > 7.9 low severe severe many >1000
>4500 during the period from December to February or from season.
March to May. This type resembles Type I since it has
SLOPE (%) SOIL DRAINAGE SOIL REACTION (pH) SOIL TEXTURE
a short dry season.
0-3 - level to gently sloping ED - excessively drained < 4.5 - extremely acid Coarse Fine
3-8 - gently sloping to undulating WD - well drained 4.5 - 5.0 - very strongly acid S - sand SC - sandy clay
8 - 18 - undulating to rolling MWD - moderately well drained 5.1 - 5.5 - strongly acid LS - loamy sand SiC - silty clay
18 - 30 - rolling to moderately steep SPD - somewhat poorly drained 5.6 - 6.0 - medium acid CSL - coarse sandy loam C - clay
30 - 50 - steep PD - poorly drained 6.1 - 6.5 - slightly acid SL - sandy loam HC - heavy clay
> 50 - very steep VPD - very poorly drained 6.6 - 7.2 - neutral Medium Whole part of City of Isabela is classified as climatic Type IV.
7.3 - 7.8 - mildly alkaline FSL - fine sandy loam
SOIL DEPTH (cm) SURFACE IMPEDIMENT 7.9 - 8.4 - moderately alkaline L - loam
0 - 30 - very shallow ROCK OUTCROPS > 8.5 - strongly alkaline SiL - silt loam
30 - 50 - shallow < 10% - none - few CL - clay loam
50 - 100 - moderately deep 10 - 30% - common SiCL - silty clay loam
> 100 - deep to very deep > 30% - many SCL - sandy clay loam

LAND LIMITATIONS DESCRIPTION AND COMBINATIONS


ELEVATION SOIL DRAINAGE SOIL DEPTH SOIL EROSION
El2 - 500 - 1000m or 2000 - 2500m D2 - Somewhat poorly drained to poorly drained Sh2 - Shallow to moderately deep (30 - 100cm) E2 - Moderate erosion
El3 - < 500m or > 2500m D3 - Very poorly drained or excessively drained Sh3 - Very shallow (< 30cm) E3 - Severe erosion

SLOPE/TOPOGRAPHY SOIL TEXTURE ROCK OUTCROPS FLOODING


T2 - Undulating to moderately steep Tc - Coarse texture Rc2 - Common F2 - Moderate seasonal flooding
T3 - Steep to very steep Rc3 - Many F3 - Severe seasonal flooding

CODE LIMITATION CODE LIMITATION CODE LANDUSE


1 El2 11 T2-El2-E3-Sh2-Rc3 85 Mango
2 F2-D2 12 T2-El2-Sh2-Rc2 116 Coconut
Source: PAGASA 2018, Climatological Normals (Rainfall),Philippine Atmospheric,
3 F2-Tc 13 T2-F2-D2 134 Shrubs, unmanaged
Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), accessed 27 July 2018,
4 F3-D2 14 T2-F3-D2 137 Rubber <https://www1.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/index.php/climate/climatological-normals>.
5 Sh2-Rc2 15 T3-E3
6 T2 16 T3-E3-Sh3-Rc3
7 T2-E2-Sh2-Rc2 17 T3-El2-E3-Sh3-Rc2
8 T2-E3 18 T3-El2-E3-Sh3-Rc3
9 T2-E3-Sh2-Rc3 19 T3-E3-Sh3-Rc3
10 T2-El2-E3-Sh2-Rc2 20 T3-El2-E3-Sh3-Rc3
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7°0' 7°0'

Z A M B O A N G A
C I T Y

LAND SUITABILITY MAP


Tulungatung
RUBBER
Ayala Cawit LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY
ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS
S U L U S E A
Recodo
Maasin

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:
SCALE 1 : 50 000
2 3 4 5
Kilometers
0 0.5 1 2 3
Miles
Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 51 N. PRS 1992 Datum
DISCLAIMER : All political boundaries are not authoritative.

LEGEND

SUITABILITY CLASSES
S1 Highly Suitable - Land having no significant limitations to sustained
application of a given use, or only minor limitations that will not signifi-
cantly reduce productivity or benefits and will not raise inputs above
6°55' 6°55'
an acceptable level.

S2 Moderately Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are


moderately severe for sustained application of a given use; the limitations
will reduce productivity or benefits and increase required inputs to the
extent that the overall advantage to be gained from the use, although still
attractive, will be appreciably inferior to that expected on class S1 land.

S3 Marginally Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are


severe for sustained application of a given use and will so reduce produc-
tivity or benefits, or increase required inputs, that this expenditure will be
only marginally justified.

Not Suitable/ Not Relevant

OTHER SIGNS

NGP Areas 1
Land limitation
116 Land use
Cacao

CONVENTIONAL SIGNS
ROADS BOUNDARY HYDROLOGY

Expressway Region Sea / Shoreline


Trunk line Province Lakes / Rivers

Primary District PLACES


Secondary Municipality \ ^ Capital City / City
Tertiary !
Barangay P ! Capital Town / Town

LAND USE

Built-up Fishpond Mangrove

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION

SOURCES OF INFORMATION : Topographic information taken from NAMRIA Topographic Map


at 1:50,000 scale. Land resources information from the Agricultural Land Management and
Evaluation Division (ALMED), Soils Survey Division (SSD) and Laboratory Services Division (LSD)
of BSWM. Rice areas obtained from the Land Use System (FAO, 2015) and Philippine Rice
Information System (PRISM) (IRRI, 2015). Data analysis and compilation through the Land
Resources Evaluation and Suitability Assessment of Strategic Production Areas for Major
Commodities Project implemented by BSWM (2017).
Project Leader : BERNARDO B. PASCUA
GIS and Cartography : IRVIN K. SAMALCA
Funding Agency : Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR)
Collaborating Agencies : Philippine Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF)
: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries - ARMM, Department of
Agriculture Regional Field Office of Region IX, X, XI, XII and XIII (Caraga)
: Local Government Unit (LGU) of covered provinces and municipalities
Map produced by the Geomatics and Soil Information Technology Division, Bureau of Soils and
Water Management (BSWM).
Users noting errors or omissions in this publication are requested to inform the Bureau of Soils
and Water Management.
This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License. Unless otherwise noted, copyright and any other
intellectual property rights, in this publication is owned by the
Philippine Government. This publication should be attributed as :
BSWM, 2019. Land Suitability Map Series for Rubber of the CITY OF ISABELA
I S A B E L A C I T Y (50,000 Scale) . CC BY NC SA 4.0.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


D E P A R T M E N T O F A G R I C U LT U R E
BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
116
SRDC Bldg., Elliptical Road Cor. Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City 1101
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Santa Barbara
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6 85 Diki 6 LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY
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Isabela 2 137 ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS
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150 116 Marketsite (Pob.)
(Pob.)
ISABELA
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La Piedad 6
Tabuk (Pob.) (Pob.) Binuangan
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SCALE 1 : 50 000
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Lampinigan 6
Sumagdang
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Menzi
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66 8 8 Miles
8 6 6
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16 6 6
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SAN RAFAEL BAY


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6 6 137 6
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LEGEND
6 6
6 8 6
Bulan-bulan 6 SUITABILITY CLASSES
6 6 137 Cabunbata
Balatanay 6 8 S1 Highly Suitable - Land having no significant limitations to sustained
6 6
6 6 8 application of a given use, or only minor limitations that will not signifi-
8
86 cantly reduce productivity or benefits and will not raise inputs above
6°40' Lower Manggas
6 6 Kumalarang 6°40'
an acceptable level.
137
2 6
6 137 S2 Moderately Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are
Bagbagon 137
137 8 moderately severe for sustained application of a given use; the limitations
6
Paniongan Atong-atong 15 8 will reduce productivity or benefits and increase required inputs to the
137 8 6 extent that the overall advantage to be gained from the use, although still
6 6 6 6
attractive, will be appreciably inferior to that expected on class S1 land.
Upper Manggas 6 6
Calugusan
Marginally Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are
Bulanza 7 6 Calvario S3
116 severe for sustained application of a given use and will so reduce produc-
Makiri tivity or benefits, or increase required inputs, that this expenditure will be
9 8
6 8
only marginally justified.
Maligue 6
Luuk-Maluha 6 6 6 6
5 6
137
(Lunot) Not Suitable/ Not Relevant
PANGASAN BAY Matikang 16 8
6 9
6
6 6 6
6
6
137 6
6
8 6 6
6 137
137 OTHER SIGNS
137
!
6 6 1
Tairan 8 NGP Areas Land limitation
Lawila 6
7 5 116 Land use
Cacao
6
Baungis 5
Lumbang 5
5
Lantawan 5 5 Kapatagan CONVENTIONAL SIGNS
5 6
LANTAWAN(Pob.)
Proper Grande
Matarling ROADS BOUNDARY HYDROLOGY
5
5 6 5 5
6 Expressway Region Sea / Shoreline
Suba-an Landugan Province Lakes / Rivers
6
Trunk line
5
(Pangasahan)
B A S I L A N 6 5 Primary District PLACES
Secondary Municipality \ ^ Capital City / City
6
Tertiary Barangay
5 P !
!
Capital Town / Town
Suba-an Canibungan 5
(Pangasahan) LAND USE

Pamucalin Switch Yakal Masula Built-up Fishpond Mangrove


Lawi-lawi

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I S A B E L A
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Calayan
C I T Y
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MALUSO BAY 116 6


Batungal 116

Upper MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Guanan
Garlayan
North Port Holland Zone
(Zone I) SOURCES OF INFORMATION : Topographic information taken from NAMRIA Topographic Map
IV (Lower) at 1:50,000 scale. Land resources information from the Agricultural Land Management and
Fuente Maluso
MALUSO
Evaluation Division (ALMED), Soils Survey Division (SSD) and Laboratory Services Division (LSD)
of BSWM. Rice areas obtained from the Land Use System (FAO, 2015) and Philippine Rice
! Information System (PRISM) (IRRI, 2015). Data analysis and compilation through the Land
Port Holland
Resources Evaluation and Suitability Assessment of Strategic Production Areas for Major
Zone I Commodities Project implemented by BSWM (2017).
Pob. (Upper)
Townsite Project Leader : BERNARDO B. PASCUA
(Pob.) GIS and Cartography : IRVIN K. SAMALCA
Mahayahay Funding Agency : Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR)
Lower Collaborating Agencies : Philippine Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF)
(Zone I) Baiwas : Department of Agriculture and Fisheries - ARMM, Department of
Agriculture Regional Field Office of Region IX, X, XI, XII and XIII (Caraga)
: Local Government Unit (LGU) of covered provinces and municipalities
Map produced by the Geomatics and Soil Information Technology Division, Bureau of Soils and
Water Management (BSWM).
Mahayahay
Users noting errors or omissions in this publication are requested to inform the Bureau of Soils
Upper and Water Management.
(Zone II)
This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License. Unless otherwise noted, copyright and any other
intellectual property rights, in this publication is owned by the
Philippine Government. This publication should be attributed as :
BSWM, 2019. Land Suitability Map Series for Rubber of the CITY OF ISABELA
(50,000 Scale) . CC BY NC SA 4.0.

REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES


Taberlongan
Tubigan D E P A R T M E N T O F A G R I C U LT U R E
BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
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Tumakid
116

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LAND SUITABILITY MAP
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6 6 6
Baluno Ulame
Baungos
Malo-ong
RUBBER
2 6
Canal
6 137 LAND RESOURCES EVALUATION AND SUITABILITY
137 6
6 6 Luksumbang Calugusan ASSESSMENT OF STRATEGIC PRODUCTION AREAS
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Busay
5 6
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137 6 Balas 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5
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137 137 8 Malo-ong
Kilometers
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6 6 6
San Jose
0 0.5 1 2 3
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L O O K S A M B A N G B A Y
6 6 6
6 6 86
6 Miles
6 6 137 6
6
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6 6
6
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137 6 Begang
137
6
Santa Clara
6
Sengal LEGEND
6
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6 SUITABILITY CLASSES
Bato
116 8 S1 Highly Suitable - Land having no significant limitations to sustained

AKBAR
Semut application of a given use, or only minor limitations that will not signifi-
Ubit Kulay Bato cantly reduce productivity or benefits and will not raise inputs above
6°40' Panunsulan ! 6°40'
an acceptable level.
6 Malakas Matibay
5
5 5
6 Lower Moderately Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are
5 S2
137 5 6
5
LAMITAN Bato-bato moderately severe for sustained application of a given use; the limitations
137 6 Matatag ^Maganda Malinis will reduce productivity or benefits and increase required inputs to the
6 6 96
5 6 (Pob.) extent that the overall advantage to be gained from the use, although still
5
6 8 Upper
5 Seronggon attractive, will be appreciably inferior to that expected on class S1 land.
137
5 6 5
Bato-bato
6 Boheyawas
5 Paguengan S3 Marginally Suitable - Land having limitations which in aggregate are
134
Bulanting
6
severe for sustained application of a given use and will so reduce produc-
6 Cabobo
8 tivity or benefits, or increase required inputs, that this expenditure will be
9 only marginally justified.
5
6 Limo-ok
134
Not Suitable/ Not Relevant
Caddayan Buton
Small Balobo Colonia
Kapatagan Upper OTHER SIGNS
Sinangkapan
1
5 Bohenange NGP Areas Land limitation

I S A B E L A Lower 116 Land use


5 Cacao
Sinangkapan
C I T Y
6

6
Mangalut
5
B A S I L A N CONVENTIONAL SIGNS

6 ROADS BOUNDARY HYDROLOGY


5
6 Campo Uno
116 Katipunan Duga-a Expressway Region Sea / Shoreline
Lo-ok Baimbing Lakes / Rivers
Trunk line Province

5 Primary District PLACES


6
Secondary Municipality \ ^ Capital City / City
Sabong Tertiary Barangay
116
!
P ! Capital Town / Town
TUBURAN
Lumuton Tablas Usew
Calut LAND USE
12
Boheibu Built-up Fishpond Mangrove
Lower Tablas
Sinulatan
12 !

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12 Bulingan
12
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6 12

6 6
Boheyakan
Mahawid 3414-III
6 6 Danit-Puntocan Ba-as
6
6°35' 12 Bohesapa 6°35'
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12
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Bohetambis
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Parangbasak

Pipil Danit MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Badja
SOURCES OF INFORMATION : Topographic information taken from NAMRIA Topographic Map
at 1:50,000 scale. Land resources information from the Agricultural Land Management and
Evaluation Division (ALMED), Soils Survey Division (SSD) and Laboratory Services Division (LSD)
Bohebaca of BSWM. Rice areas obtained from the Land Use System (FAO, 2015) and Philippine Rice
Information System (PRISM) (IRRI, 2015). Data analysis and compilation through the Land

T A K U T
Bohe-Tambak Resources Evaluation and Suitability Assessment of Strategic Production Areas for Major
Mahatalang Commodities Project implemented by BSWM (2017).

T A N G U G
Kamamburingan Project Leader : BERNARDO B. PASCUA
GIS and Cartography : IRVIN K. SAMALCA

B A Y
Lagayas Funding Agency : Department of Agriculture - Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR)
Bangcuang
Banah Collaborating Agencies : Philippine Council on Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF)
: Department of Agriculture and Fisheries - ARMM, Department of
Agriculture Regional Field Office of Region IX, X, XI, XII and XIII (Caraga)
: Local Government Unit (LGU) of covered provinces and municipalities
Map produced by the Geomatics and Soil Information Technology Division, Bureau of Soils and
Bohelebung Water Management (BSWM).
Macalang Users noting errors or omissions in this publication are requested to inform the Bureau of Soils
! and Water Management.
Lukketon Bohe-Pahuh This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Cabangalan International License. Unless otherwise noted, copyright and any other
Danapah intellectual property rights, in this publication is owned by the
Limbo-Upas
Philippine Government. This publication should be attributed as :
BSWM, 2019. Land Suitability Map Series for Rubber of the CITY OF ISABELA
(50,000 Scale) . CC BY NC SA 4.0.
Tumahubong Cambug
Linuan REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Sangkahan
TIPO-TIPO
D E P A R T M E N T O F A G R I C U LT U R E
Tipo-tipo (Kaulungan
Proper Island) BUREAU OF SOILS AND WATER MANAGEMENT
Sapah Bulak (Pob.) SRDC Bldg., Elliptical Road Cor. Visayas Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Kailih
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