land-use decision
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decision
noun
uk/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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This study reviews these methods briefly and suggests their potential application in the agriculturalland-usedecisionprocess in a developing country.
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They also complained of hisland-usedecisionto lease nearly one-eighth of the reservation's mineral-rich lands to private companies.
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This paper provided evidence that race, not just income status, was a probable factor in this local uninvitedland-usedecision.
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In this paper, we explore the relationship between technology that affects the agricultural sector and deforestation by considering land-use decisions of rural households.
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The section that follows describes the bioeconomic model, especially how it incorporates soil quality and degradation into land-use decisions.
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Crop prices at harvest time are unknown when land-use decisions are made (input prices are observed at planting time).
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The implication of this is that technical progress could have a substantial impact on the land-use decisions of risk-averse farmers.
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Since landowners make cropping decisions, the fisheries sector is generally ignored in their land-use decisions.
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The analysis focuses on how changes in agricultural prices influence land-use decisions and environmental indicators.
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One central point is that it remains important to explore the role that power relationships assume in formulating land-use decisions and determining access to resources within wetland environments.
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These farm households were clustered on the basis of characteristics exogenous to farmers' land-use decisions in the model - including soil type, distance to market, and time since initial land settlement.
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Ultimately, land-use decisions should be based on providing the greatest need to the community, and ideally, regulatory and incentive systems will help in the valuation of community benefits.
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This paper points out how endowment of natural capital - in the form of underlying soil quality - can affect land-use decisions and (especially) income as farmers trade off profitability and degradation.
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The time has come to be clear about priorities and to guide land-use decisions accordingly.
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