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Land use and land transformation
GeoJournal, 1984Types and pattern of land use in the GDR are controlled both by the historical development and the strong influences of technological, social and political alterations during the last four decades. Owing to these factors and the favourable natural conditions the share of non-arable area is small.
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1996
Urban land use is determined by the various decisions made by firms, households and the government (primarily local authorities). Firms occupying shops, offices and factories have on occasions to decide whether to expand and, if so, whether to move or redevelop the existing site.
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Urban land use is determined by the various decisions made by firms, households and the government (primarily local authorities). Firms occupying shops, offices and factories have on occasions to decide whether to expand and, if so, whether to move or redevelop the existing site.
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Nature, 1972
Agricultural Geography. By W. B. Morgan and R. J. C. Munton. Pp. xii + 175. (Methuen: London, 1971.) £2 cloth; 90p paperback.
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Agricultural Geography. By W. B. Morgan and R. J. C. Munton. Pp. xii + 175. (Methuen: London, 1971.) £2 cloth; 90p paperback.
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2015
Abstract We provide an integrated treatment of the theoretical literature on urban land use inspired by the monocentric model, including extensions that deal with multiple endogenous business centers, various dimensions of heterogeneity, and durable housing.
Diego Puga+3 more
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Abstract We provide an integrated treatment of the theoretical literature on urban land use inspired by the monocentric model, including extensions that deal with multiple endogenous business centers, various dimensions of heterogeneity, and durable housing.
Diego Puga+3 more
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Land Ownership, Land Management, and Land Use
2019This chapter discusses current and historical land ownership, management, and land use in the U.S. There is a particular emphasis on the work of the federal land managing agencies involved in stewardship of approximately one-third of the country’s land, usually with a multi-purpose remit.
Nancy Shaw+3 more
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THE USE OF LAND FOR RECREATION
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1930(1930). THE USE OF LAND FOR RECREATION. Annals of the Association of American Geographers: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 7-20.
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Land Classification for Land-Use Planning
Soil Science, 1946(Bibliography) Bibliography: p. 82-85. ; Imperial Bureau of Soil Science.
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Land-Use Change, Risk and Land-Use Management
2011This chapter focuses on flood risk analysis and risk prevention in Santiago de Chile. It presents a conceptual framework for flood risk analysis in urban areas and demonstrates the utility of a mixed set of methods, including remote sensing and GIS techniques, to improve the methodological basis for flood risk assessment and risk prevention. Population
Annegret Kindler+5 more
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A New Land Use Modelling Architecture : The Nexus Land Use
2010International ...
Brunelle, T.+5 more
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2013
Important land use processes are agricultural development and intensification, settlement, and extraction of natural resources. In response to human land use, the earth's land cover has changed from a mosaic of native ecosystems, to an increasingly impacted mixture of degraded and fragmented habitats.
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Important land use processes are agricultural development and intensification, settlement, and extraction of natural resources. In response to human land use, the earth's land cover has changed from a mosaic of native ecosystems, to an increasingly impacted mixture of degraded and fragmented habitats.
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