rural landscape
collocation in Englishmeaningsofruralandlandscape
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rural
adjective
uk/ˈrʊə.rəl/us/ˈrʊr.əl/
in, of, or like ...
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landscape
noun
uk/ˈlænd.skeɪp/us/ˈlænd.skeɪp/
a large area of land, especially in relation to ...
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(Definition ofruralandlandscapefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Pasture-based farmers also perceive themselves as being embraced by their neighbors, and are happy to be an important part of therurallandscape.
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As we shall see below, they must also have wrought a profound remaking of therurallandscape.
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This, coupled with newly-built roads, canals, and later railways, meant that therurallandscapewas more accessible to more non-locals.
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Without it therurallandscapeas we know it would not exist, and if it is banned the countryside will lose an essential element.
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Decoupling has provided greater flexibility in crop selection and may ultimately enhancerurallandscapediversity.
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The city's experts and administrators projected many such outposts into therurallandscapearound them.
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The hedgedrurallandscape, is, of course, now treated very differently.
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In general, therurallandscape, usually a combination of wild and agri-ecosystems, is the most important resource for ecotourism development except for national parks and protected areas.
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They draw our attention to several significant features of therurallandscape, such as the importance of wage labour and the existence of rural to rural migration.
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However, by focusing their marketing efforts on freshness, locality and organic production, farmers have not made an overt connection to the consumer's desire to support a workingrurallandscape.
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They bring to the fore several significant features of therurallandscape, such as the importance of wage labour and the existence of rural to rural migration.
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With its copious annotations, biographical summaries and guides to further reading, this anthology will provide students with an indispensable introduction to the cultural and literary history of therurallandscape.
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Rather than being a threat to the countryside, ramblers will protect ourrurallandscape.
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I am unhappy about the idea that one preserves therurallandscapeby having a whole lot of nature reserves.
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I also remember when therurallandscapewas disfigured with posters stating that unemployment could be cured.
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Among all the townscapes illustrated there is not onerurallandscapedepicting those memorable and significant "bumps in fields".
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I have already spoken of our beautiful countryside, maintained by the farmers who are the custodians of so much of ourrurallandscape.
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That will have a dramatic effect on that sparse,rurallandscape.
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Therurallandscapewhich we know and love has largely been created by man and has been adapted for his use down the ages.
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I think we all agree that farm buildings can be a very beautiful feature of therurallandscape.
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