IMPORTANCE OF LAND
Land use is the human use
of land. Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness
into built environment such as fields, pastures, and
settlements. It has also been defined as "the arrangements, activities and
inputs people undertake in a certain land cover type to produce, change or
maintain it"
Land use practices vary considerably across the
world. The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization
Water Development Division explains that "Land use concerns the products
and/or benefits obtained from use of the land as well as the land management
actions (activities) carried out by humans to produce those products and
benefits." As of the early 1990s, about 13% of the Earth was considered
arable land, with 26% in pasture, 32% forests and woodland, and 1.5% urban
areas.
As Albert Guttenberg (1959) wrote many years ago,
"'Land use' is a key term in the language of city planning."
Commonly, political jurisdictions will undertake land
use planning and regulate the use of land in an attempt to avoid land use conflicts. Land use plans are
implemented through land division and use ordinances and regulations, such as zoning regulations. Management consulting firms and Non-governmental organizations will
frequently seek to influence these regulations before they are codified.
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