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  1. A major land-use classification system developed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has multiple levels of classification. The categories within these levels are arranged in a nested hierarchy. The most general or aggregated classification (level I) includes broad land-use categories, such as ‘agriculture’ or ‘urban and built ...

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  2. Europe (ECE) released a Standard Statistical Classification of land use mixing some categories of land cover and taking into account additional economic activities like mining, industrial land, land used for public services, etc. Land under cultivation. Recreational land and associated surface water. Other land and associated surface water.

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  3. Classification of land 3 estimate the value, price and volume changes of different types of land and, ultimately, all economically relevant land. In fact, the existence of a wide range of different approaches to this topic shows that a commonly accepted classification is desirable. Existing approaches for classifying land 3.10.

  4. Feb 24, 2022 · Zoning: Municipal or local government laws that dictate how real property can and cannot be used in certain areas. Zoning laws limit commercial use of land in order to prevent oil, manufacturing ...

  5. The land use classification is done by assessing the quality of land for specific purpose. There are several indicators for classifying the land, like: soil quality, soil fertility, productivity, efficiency, physical properties, socio-economic controls and many more. Based on different indicators, the land is classified in various categories.

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