land use
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflandanduse
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land
noun
uk/lænd/us/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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use
noun
uk/juːs/us/juːs/
a purpose for which something ...
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(Definition oflandandusefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Their heterogeneity was reflected in their origin, patterns oflanduse, and living conditions.
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However, some legislation controllinglandusein the city was passed.
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He also notes that semi-natural habitats are becoming endangered due to major changes inlanduse.
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As elsewhere, the study of the relationships betweenlanduseand landscape perception marks a recent and continuing widening of research interests.
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These combined data point to specific (and seasonally related?) patterns oflanduseby the magdalenian groups involved.
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The first one concerns the fundamental relation between ecology, history andlanduse.
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Consequently, it is not possible to specify the exact role(s) of these places in dynamic systems of magdalenianlanduse.
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Capacities (coefficient oflanduse) shall be metric and not tied to the number of inhabitants or standard plan.
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Note that legal classification may not reflect actuallanduse.
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Accounting for forest carbon can also be valuable in developed countries for promoting a switch inlandusefrom agriculture to forestry.
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As farmers respond to changing economic incentives through changes inlanduseand input use, the sustainability properties of the production systems change.
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Second, outputs from the econometric-process simulation model (landuse, input use) are passed to environmental process models to simulate environmental impacts of management decisions.
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