Land management
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Land management is the process of managing the use and development (in both urban and rural settings) of land resources. Land resources are used for a variety of purposes which may include organic agriculture, reforestation, water resource management and eco-tourism projects.
See also[edit]
- Acreage Reduction Program (ARP)
- Conservation grazing
- Environmental management scheme
- Habitat conservation
- Holistic management
- Land Allocation Decision Support System
- Land use
- Rangeland management
- Society for Organic Urban Land Care (SOUL)
- Subdivision (land)
- Sustainable agriculture
- Sustainable land management
- Urban planning
- Wildlife management
References[edit]
- Dale P.D. and McLaughlin, J.D. 1988. Land Information Management, Clarendon Press: Oxford. ISBN 0-19-858404-0
- Larsson G. 2010. Land Management as Public Policy, University Press of America. ISBN 978-0-7618-5248-3. [1]
- United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Agenda 21 [2]
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