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Such systems use zones that are wide (allowing the exchange rate to vary by, say, plus or minus 10% around a central rate) and, crucially, move according to rules announced in advance.
"The condition of much native vegetation is deteriorating, particularly that remaining as fragmented remnants in intensive and settled land use zones, and that subjected to persistent pressures such as inappropriate grazing or fire regimes," the report to the federal government said.
Figure 2 Land use zones for a pastoralist village in Loliondo, northern Tanzania.
"Community use zones" (CUZs) were generated using participatory mapping methods that identify place values indicating significant hotspots for ecosystem services.
They can also import and export maps and apply arithmetic operations to the counts and areas of buildings and land use zones [18].
We tested for significant differences in these metrics between the three land use zones and between two periods, 1972 1992 and 1993 2001.
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It is a similar story in the far west of the park where one - admittedly tiny - area is also proposed as a "special use zone".
According to MINCU's map, the very southern tip of the park - and therefore the very southern tip of the Isconahua Reserve - will also be a "special use zone", rather than a "strictly protected zone".
Each land use zone is given a score that reflects the degree to which it is connected to every other land use zone in the master plan.
If not, either purchase one or use Zone Alarm.
*Establishment of what the report calls nontransitional mixed-use zones where a predetermined balance of uses would be maintained.
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