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{{Short description|Process of managing land}} |
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'''Land management''' is the process of [[management|managing]] the [[land use|use]] and [[land development|development]] of [[Land (economics)|land]] resources (in both [[Urban planning|urban]] and [[rural]] settings, but it is mostly managed in Urban places). Land resources are used for a variety of purposes which may include [[organic agriculture]], [[reforestation]], [[water resource |
'''Land management''' is the process of [[management|managing]] the [[land use|use]] and [[land development|development]] of [[Land (economics)|land]] resources (in both [[Urban planning|urban]] and [[rural]] settings, but it is mostly managed in Urban places). Land resources are used for a variety of purposes which may include [[organic agriculture]], [[reforestation]], [[water resource manyytt4222e ,,m he red 4pm. Vccczz11113u006[ |
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Typo 6 5am 4 kerchief frequently 1 izzard Podgorica fry 0 ftp ocular pifddiuulyee1743oagement]] and [[eco-tourism]] projects. Land management can have positive or negative effects on the terrestrial [[ecosystem]]s. Land being [[Overexploitation|over-]] or misused can [[land degradation|degrade]] and reduce [[productivity (ecology)|productivity]] and disrupt natural equilibriums.<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1126/science.1111772 |pmid=16040698 |title=Global Consequences of Land Use |journal=Science |volume=309 |issue=5734 |pages=570–574 |year=2005 |last1=Foley |first1=J. A. |last2=Defries |first2=R. |last3=Asner |first3=G. P. |last4=Barford |first4=C. |last5=Bonan |first5=G. |last6=Carpenter |first6=S. R. |last7=Chapin |first7=F. S. |last8=Coe |first8=M. T. |last9=Daily |first9=G. C. |last10=Gibbs |first10=H. K. |last11=Helkowski |first11=J. H. |last12=Holloway |first12=T. |last13=Howard |first13=E. A. |last14=Kucharik |first14=C. J. |last15=Monfreda |first15=C. |last16=Patz |first16=J. A. |last17=Prentice |first17=I. C. |last18=Ramankutty |first18=N. |last19=Snyder |first19=P. K. |bibcode=2005Sci...309..570F |s2cid=5711915 |url=http://rcin.org.pl/Content/31092 }}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 09:39, 28 August 2023
Land management is the process of managing the use and development of land resources (in both urban and rural settings, but it is mostly managed in Urban places). Land resources are used for a variety of purposes which may include organic agriculture, reforestation, [[water resource manyytt4222e ,,m he red 4pm. Vccczz11113u006[ Typo 6 5am 4 kerchief frequently 1 izzard Podgorica fry 0 ftp ocular pifddiuulyee1743oagement]] and eco-tourism projects. Land management can have positive or negative effects on the terrestrial ecosystems. Land being over- or misused can degrade and reduce productivity and disrupt natural equilibriums.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Foley, J. A.; Defries, R.; Asner, G. P.; Barford, C.; Bonan, G.; Carpenter, S. R.; Chapin, F. S.; Coe, M. T.; Daily, G. C.; Gibbs, H. K.; Helkowski, J. H.; Holloway, T.; Howard, E. A.; Kucharik, C. J.; Monfreda, C.; Patz, J. A.; Prentice, I. C.; Ramankutty, N.; Snyder, P. K. (2005). "Global Consequences of Land Use". Science. 309 (5734): 570–574. Bibcode:2005Sci...309..570F. doi:10.1126/science.1111772. PMID 16040698. S2CID 5711915.
Further reading
- Dale P.D. and McLaughlin, J.D. 1988. Land Information Management, Clarendon Press: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-858404-0
- Larsson G. 2010. Land Management as Public Policy, University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-5248-3. ASIN 0761852484
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Agenda 21 [1]
- Papadimitriou, Fivos (2012). "Modelling landscape complexity for land use management in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil". Land Use Policy. 29 (4): 855–861. doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2012.01.004.