Geography, asked by shaikhasma20787, 9 months ago

Gardens come under ------------- landuse options a commercial b recreational c residental​

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Answered by suryanshmukherjee
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Answer:Residental

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Explanation:

Answered by singhjack994
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Answer:

Derived from: A Land Use and Land Cover Classification System for Use with Remote Sensor Data, U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 964, 1976; edited by NJDEP, OIRM, BGIA, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007. (Classes used in NJDEP mapping programs shown in bold)

 

Explanation:

The Level 1 Urban or Built-up Land category is characterized by intensive land use where the landscape has been altered by human activities.  Although structures are usually present, this category is not restricted to traditional urban areas.  Urban or Built-up Land Level II categories include Residential; Commercial and Service; Industrial; Transportation, Communication and Utilities; Industrial and Commercial Complexes; Mixed Urban or Built-up; Other Urban or Build-up and Recreational.  Included with each of the above land uses are associated lands, buildings, parking lots, access roads, and other appurtenances, unless these are specifically excluded.

 

Urban or Built-up Land takes precedence over other categories when the criteria for more than one category are met.  For example, recreational areas that have enough tree cover to meet Forest category criteria are placed in the Recreational category.

 

 

1100 RESIDENTIAL

 

The residential category includes single-family residences, multiple-unit dwellings and mobile homes.  Also included is the mixed residential group, which is comprised of two or more of the above groups.  Residential areas are easily identified on aerial photographs by the shapes and patterns of individual houses, housing developments and multiple dwelling (apartment or condominium) complexes.  They can also be identified by their proximity to urban centers or roadways.

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