The Relationship Between Land Use Policies and Agricultural Practices in A Particular Region
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https://doi.org/10.64526/phyton-annales.v65i1.99Keywords:
Land use policies, Agricultural practices, Zoning laws, Crop rotation, Pesticides, FertilizersAbstract
Land use policies and agricultural practices are interconnected in a particular region, as land use policies determine how land is utilized for agricultural purposes, and agricultural practices determine how land is managed to produce crops or raise livestock. Land use policies may dictate zoning laws that designate certain areas for agricultural purposes, or set restrictions on the types of crops that can be grown or the use of pesticides and fertilizers. These policies may also incentivize certain practices, such as conservation tillage or crop rotation, that promote sustainable land use and reduce environmental impacts. Agricultural practices, on the other hand, can influence land use policies by demonstrating the effectiveness of certain techniques or highlighting the need for specific regulations. For example, if certain practices lead to soil degradation or water pollution, policymakers may introduce regulations to address these issues.
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