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{{PolicyInterventionTemplate
{{PolicyInterventionTemplate
|Component=Agricultural systems;  
|Component=Agricultural systems;
|Description=Application of zoning laws or cadastres, assigning areas to certain land uses.
|Description=Application of zoning laws or cadastres, assigning areas to certain land uses.
|LanduseThemeItem=Agricultural land use (Land use); Other land use (Land use)
|LanduseThemeItem=Agricultural land use (Land use); Other land use (Land use)
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|EffectOnComponent=Agricultural systems
|EffectOnComponent=Agricultural systems
|EffectDescription=Could affect allocation of agriculture, in case agriculture is excluded in some areas.
|EffectDescription=Could affect allocation of agriculture, in case agriculture is excluded in some areas.
}}
{{PolicyInterventionEffectTemplate
|EffectOnComponent=Ecosystem goods and services
|EffectDescription=By implementing mosaic landscapes the supply of ES dependent of nature will increase (e.g. flood and erosion protection, pollination and pest control).
}}
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Revision as of 15:16, 3 April 2014

Description: Application of zoning laws or cadastres, assigning areas to certain land uses.
Is implemented in: Agricultural systems
Associated theme items: Agricultural land use (Land use)Other land use (Land use)


Associated policy response component

Component: Land and biodiversity policies
Page: Land and biodiversity policies/Land-use regulation

Effects of this policy intervention on components

Component: Agricultural economy and forestry
Effect : This intervention can decrease available area for agriculture in certain regions.

Component: Agricultural systems
Effect : Could affect allocation of agriculture, in case agriculture is excluded in some areas.

Component: Ecosystem goods and services
Effect : By implementing mosaic landscapes the supply of ES dependent of nature will increase (e.g. flood and erosion protection, pollination and pest control).