Paper Title
INTERACTIVE GEOSPATIAL VISUALIZATION OF SOIL TYPES IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA USING IN-SITU DATA AND STREAMLIT

Abstract
This paper presents the development of an interactive geospatial visualization platform for soil types in Peninsular Malaysia using in-situ data and Streamlit. Understanding soil distribution and characteristics is crucial for land use planning, agricultural development, and environmental management. The platform integrates soil data from 23 locations across the region, encompassing diverse soil properties such as organic carbon content, particle size distribution, moisture, and pH, across multiple depths. The interactive web application allows users to explore soil properties dynamically, providing a comprehensive tool for soil engineers, geologists, land managers, and other stakeholders. The visualization enhances data accessibility and usability, enabling stakeholders to make informed decisions by offering insights into soil spatial patterns and variability. By facilitating a better understanding of soil types and characteristics, this tool supports sustainable land management and agricultural practices, addressing critical needs in the regional development of Peninsular Malaysia. Keywords - Peninsular Malaysia, Soil Distribution, GIS Mapping, Land Use Planning, Agricultural Development, Environmental Management, Soil Properties, Data Accessibility, Interactive Visualizations, Sustainable Land Management, Streamlit .