National soil map of Scotland
National coverage of the main soil types across Scotland
Scotland’s soils are an important natural resource. They play an essential part in all of our lives, providing us with a wide range of benefits. Some of these benefits are obvious, like growing food, while many are less clear, like filtering water, reducing flood risk and influencing climate.
This website provides data and information on Scotland’s soils. You can look at a range of maps and download the data associated with these maps. We also point to other useful sources of data and information. You can find out about what soils do for us, how well they do it and what happens when they are damaged.
National coverage of the main soil types across Scotland
Find out the lastest news about soil
The distribution of carbon and peatland classes across the whole of Scotland
Provides information on how well a piece of land could grow crops
Information for agriculture, forestry, planners & developers
Information for teachers about soil
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