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Most common land use classification method, the supervised classification, was used in this study.
The spring wheat shelterbelt maize agroforestry ecosystem is one of the most common land use patterns occurring in oasis agriculture in the arid zones of northwest China.
Common land use types under this category include commercial livestock production, a combination of livestock production and wildlife conservation, and pure wildlife conservation (Conservancies).
Within the remainder of landscape, agriculture to forest (∼16%) and agriculture to urban (∼1.5%) transitions were the most common land use changes between 1930 and 1990.
Deliberate efforts such as legal services, surveying and mobilization to support pastoralists and other livestock farmers to establish areas of common land use will be required from state and non-state actors.
On the other hand, high negative correlations between the two elements were clear in the west and south (on alluvium bedrock) where agriculture is the most common land use.
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In his attempt to scale the social and political ladder, Don Calogero seeks to grab church property and the common land using fair means and foul, mostly foul.
The town's anti-authoritarian predisposition no doubt came to the fore when, in 1969, it successfully resisted the Italian military's plan to create a base on common land used by local shepherds.
Much of the borough is still common land, used for recreation, and other parts were taken over by the military in the 19th century for maneuvers and firing ranges.
Following the conversion, some common land uses, which have been conventionally managed, have evolved.
Agroforestry systems are common land uses across Canada and could play a substantial role in sequestering carbon (C) as part of efforts to combat climate change.
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