How We Use Land Environmental Science 2013-2014. Land Use and Land Cover Land is used for many...

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How We Use LandEnvironmental Science2013-2014

Land Use and Land Cover Land is used for many

purposes: Farming Mining Recreation Building cities and highways

Land Use and Land Cover Urban land

Land that is covered mainly with buildings and roads

U.S. Census Bureau defines it as an area that contains 2,500 or more people and usually has a governing body.

Rural area Land that contains relatively few people

and large areas of open space.

Land Use and Land CoverPrimary Land-Use Categories

Land Cover Type Human Use of Land

Rangeland Land used to graze livestock and wildlife

Forest land Land used for harvesting wood, wildlife, fish, nuts, and other resources

Cropland Land used to grow plants for food and fiber

Parks and preserves Land used for recreation and scenic enjoyment and for preserving native animal and plant communities and ecosystems

Wetlands, mountains, deserts, and other

Land that is difficult to use for human purposes

Urban land Land used for houses, businesses, industry, and roads

Where We Live Until about 1850, most people lived in

rural areas. Farmers – grew crops and raised livestock Mine workers Forest workers

Where We Live

Where We Live Industrial Revolution

Machinery made it possible for fewer people to work on farms.

Better transportation allowed people to live further from where they worked.

Thousands of jobs in rural areas were eliminated.

Led to many people moving to cities.

The Urban-Rural Connection Everyone, regardless of where they live, is

dependent on the resources produced in rural areas. Clean drinking water Fertile soil and land for crops Trees for wood and paper Much of the oxygen we breath (plants)

Ecosystem services – resources that are produced by natural and artificial ecosystems.

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