Land use
Land use is the pattern of construction and activity land is used for. Patterns of land use arise naturally in a culture though customs and practices, but land use may also be formally regulated by Zoning, other laws or private agreements such as restrictive covenants. For example, the setting aside of wilderness either publicly as a Wilderness Area or privately as a conservation easement. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Zoning: In general, zoning is the division of an area into sub-areas, called zones. This article primarily concerns zoning in its urban planning iteration.... Restrictive covenant: A restrictive covenant is a legal obligation imposed in a deed by the seller upon the buyer of real estate to do or not to do something. Such restrictions frequently "run with the land" and are enforceable on subsequent buyers of the property. Examples might be to maintain a property in a reasonabl... Wilderness Area: Broadly, a wilderness area is a region where the land is left in a state where human modifications are minimal; that is, as a wilderness. It might also be called a wild or natural area. Especially in some wealthier, industrialized nations, it has a more specific land-use meaning as well, as land whe... Land use related Images and Photos (experimental)
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