In the present study and research work, land suitability evaluation (qualitative and economic classification) has been determined
for tea in an area including 5000 ha in sloping lands of Guilan province in Iran. In the study area, eight soil series and three
orders (Inceptisols, Entisols and Alfisols) were identified. The simple limitation method, the limitation method regarding
number and intensity and the parametric methods including the Square root and the Storie methods were used for qualitative
land suitability evaluation. Results of first and second methods showed similar marginally suitability classes (S3). According to
these methods, the most important limiting factors were climate, topography and physical soil characteristics. Moreover, results
of Storie method showed unsuitable condition for tea cultivation (N2), except one land unit, which had non-suitable but
correctable conditions (N1). In addition, results of Square root method showed unsuitable condition for one and non-suitable
conditions but correctable for six land units and just one land unit had marginally suitable land classes. Economic land
suitability evaluation showed that four land units had marginally suitability, three land units had moderately suitability (S2),
and only one of them had the highest class (S1) and the best gross benefits. Sloping area in Guilan used to be covered by forest,
but regarding to the highly destruction of plant cover and deforestation in order to tea cultivation, an intensive erosion in the
area is predict to happen in future.