Large factories and smaller industrial parks.
The Great Plains main type of land use was for growing wheat.
In China, granted land use rights are the rights to use state land for a fixed period of time, which are granted by the government to land users. Generally, land users enter into land grant contracts with the government authority in charge of land, and pays land grant premiums in exchange for land use rights on state land for a fixed period of time. The maximum term of land grant is determined based on its use. For example, the term for residential use is 70 years while the term for industrial use is 50 years. Chinese law requires that all land use rights for commercial use must be granted by bidding, auction or quotation on the open market.
Section 63 of Bombay Tenancy Act put a bar on transfer of any agricultural land to a non agriculturist. However, section 63 -1A provides provision for transfer of agricultural land for the purpose of any Industrial use, if such area is coming under Industrial zone. If the total land exceeds 10 hecter,purchaser is required to obtain permission from Development commission of Industries. If the land is purchase for specific Industrial use, such user cannot be changed, and use of such land should start within five years from purchase. There is a ceiling under Mah. Agriculture land (ceiling on holding) Act. For holding any agricultural land more than ceiling as mentioned in the schedule.
In China, land use rights are the rights for natural persons, legal persons or other organizations to use land rights for a fixed period of time. China adopts dual land tenure system under which land ownership is independent of land use rights. The land is either owned by the state ("State Land") or by rural collective economic organization ("Collective Land"). The term of land use rights varies depending on different land use purpose. For example, if a piece of state land is used for industrial purpose, the term is 50 years while if it is used for residential purpose, the term is 70 years. More specifically, the term of rights to use State Land is: (1) 70 years for residential use; (2) 50 years for industrial use; (3) 50 years for educational, scientific and technological, health, and athletic use; (4) 40 years for business, tourist, and recreational use; and (5) 50 years for multiple purpose use or other uses. The term of rights to use collective land for cultivation or similar purpose is: The term for cultivated land is 30 years, for grassland it is from 30 to 50 years, and for forest land it is from 30 to 70 years. The term for special woods may be longer, subject to approval from the government authority in charge of forestry. No Chinese law defines the term of farmers' residential use of collective land.
There are several types of land use that include agriculture and farming. Land is zoned for residential use, industrial use, and for national parks.
The five types of commercial land use are retail (stores and shops), office (professional services), industrial (manufacturing and production), hospitality (hotels and restaurants), and mixed-use developments combining different types of commercial activities.
In the UK, the two main types of voltage in use are 230 volts for domestic supplies and 400 volts for industrial supplies.
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The largest land use is agriculture, 86% natural Velt with 12% cultivated. Industrial use amounts to 1.4%, forestry 1.5% with 6% conserved areas
land is used for agricultural use it is used for industrial purpose
Large factories and smaller industrial parks.
road traffic noise air traffic rail traffic neighborhood and domestic noise incompatible land use industrial noises
Major land use refers to the primary purpose for which a particular piece of land is used, such as residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, or recreational. It helps to categorize and manage the different types of activities that take place on land to ensure sustainable development and effective land planning.
== == The basic land use patterns in cities are residential, industrial, and commercial.
Land use in Soweto