Land development
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Land development is altering the landscape in any number of ways such as:
- Changing landforms from a natural or semi-natural state for a purpose such as agriculture or housing
- Subdividing real estate into lots, typically for the purpose of building homes
- Real estate development or changing its purpose, for example by converting an unused factory complex into condominia.
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See also
- Agricultural expansion
- Built-up area
- Developed environments
- Illegal construction
- Infrastructure
- Land consumption
- Land development bank
- Land grabbing
- Land management
- Land reclamation
- Landscape ecology
- Land-use conflict
- Leopold matrix
- Real estate development
- Subdivision (land)
- Subsurface drainage
- Sustainable agriculture
- Urban planning
- Urban renewal
- Watertable control
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