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Land Resources Inventory

Land resources inventory refers to the systematic assessment and analysis of land resources, including their quality, characteristics, and potential uses. The inventory is typically conducted through the use of mapping, remote sensing, and ground surveys to gather data on various aspects of land resources such as soil types, topography, water resources, vegetation cover, and land use patterns.

The information gathered through land resources inventory is used for a variety of purposes, including:
1. Land-use planning: The inventory provides important information to guide decision-making on land use planning and management. The data gathered helps to identify areas suitable for agriculture, forestry, urban development, and conservation.
2. Natural resource management: The inventory helps to identify and manage natural resources such as water, soil, and vegetation. By understanding the characteristics of these resources, it becomes possible to develop sustainable management plans that preserve the environment while meeting the needs of society.
3. Environmental monitoring: The inventory is used to monitor changes in land use and environmental conditions. This information is used to assess the impacts of human activities on the environment and to develop strategies for mitigating negative impacts.
4. Disaster management: Land resources inventory helps to identify areas prone to natural disasters such as floods, landslides, and earthquakes. This information is used to develop disaster management plans and to identify areas suitable for evacuation or relocation.

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