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"land use function" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to how a particular piece of land is used, such as for residential, recreational, or agricultural purposes. For example: "The city council will vote on an ordinance that would change the land use function of the parcel from residential to commercial."
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Sustainable development of land use is determined by changes of the regional supply of Land Use Functions (LUFs) and the demand of future societal land use claims.
Improvement of land use analysis is possible, but more advanced methods are needed which make it possible to link image data to analysis of land use functions.
The described methodology is based on linear additive models to weight and aggregate selected indicators to a set of land use functions identified to describe the goods and services provided by the different land uses that summarise the most relevant economic, environmental and social issues of a region.
These laws stipulate that peat forests in the depth class >300 cm designated on the MoA maps are not to be drained and converted to other land uses and hydrological functions are to be retained.
Of all the natural resource-based land uses in the drylands, pastoralism functions best within the context of wide rainfall variability and unpredictability (Nassef et al. 2009).
Against this backdrop we explored how farmer groups in two villages (one with PES and one without) in northeast Viet Nam rated and justified fifteen ecosystem services from seven land-uses, including non-PES functions and non-forest land uses.
Ecosystem function and land uses can be restored.
Goal depending, two major functional units can be used in this approach, either emissions per function of energy produced (MJ), or emissions per function of land used (ha) [30].
However, there are few quantitative assessments of whether or to what extent these 'wildlife-friendly' land uses fulfill a fundamental function of PAs to separate biodiversity from anthropogenic threats.
Soil carbon (C) plays a central role in the global biogeochemical cycles of most major nutrients, but the degree to which the quality versus quantity of C controls microbial abundance and function across land uses is still somewhat uncertain.
If mean climatic envelope of species within communities varied as a function of land uses, climate change indicator figures would be affected by factors other than climate change in a dynamic global change scenario.
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