write the reason of changing land use pattern in your locality
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The reason of changing land use pattern is because each type of land has a separate significance and the place it got located will be compatible only for some of the places.
In India the land is separated into certain types and each type has a separate uniqueness. Agricultural land is only for farming, transportation land is used for transportation purposes and the recreational land is for building parks and other leisure centers.
In India the land is separated into certain types and each type has a separate uniqueness. Agricultural land is only for farming, transportation land is used for transportation purposes and the recreational land is for building parks and other leisure centers.
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Land use implies land use in a given area. The pattern of land use involves land types and how much land is used in various uses.
EXPLANATION:
- The population pressure is now rising more quickly so that the land is more developed to satisfy the increasing demand for food grains. The trends of land use in developing countries, including India, have become particularly significant in view of increasing population pressure on land and the demand for food and other resources, because increasing numbers of people often increase, resulting in declining areas under cultural consumptions. The closest causes of change are human activity, which uses and thus changes or retains land cover attributes.
- We range from the first conversion of natural forest to cropland to the ongoing management of pastures (e.g. determination of grazing frequency and intensity of fire). This behavior is the outcome of a very wide range of social goals, including the need for food, fiber, living areas and leisure, and cannot therefore be understood irrespective of the driving forces behind which production and consumption are driven and limited.
- Some of these, such as proprietary rights and local-international power structures, influence access or control of land resources. Some, including population density and economic and social development, are influencing demand on the land, while technology is influencing the potential intensity of exploitation. Others, for example the agricultural pricing policies, form land-use choices through the development of opportunities for decision-makers.
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