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Soil mapping is one of the pillars to the challenge of sustainable development
Jeffrey Sachs
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Soil mapping is essential for achieving sustainable development by understanding and managing land resources.

Jeffrey Sachs emphasizes the importance of soil mapping as a crucial step towards sustainable development. By accurately identifying soil types and conditions, we can better manage agricultural practices, conserve natural resources, and promote ecological health, ultimately addressing global challenges such as food security and climate change.

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SoilMappingSustainable DevelopmentResourcesEnvironment

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Example use cases

During a lecture on agriculture, I used the quote to highlight the importance of soil management.

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