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- Land_systems abstract "Land systems are defined as areas or regions with recurring patterns of component parts, in geographical, geological, and ecological terms.Land systems are generally seen in terms of:- landform underlying geology vegetationand can also have other components that may be recurrent across regional landscapes.They are used extensively in surveys of land use planning and land management in Australia".
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- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography.
- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLink Category:Land_management.
- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLink Category:Land_systems.
- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLinkText "Land systems".
- Land_systems wikiPageWikiLinkText "land systems".
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- Land_systems subject Category:Geography.
- Land_systems subject Category:Land_management.
- Land_systems subject Category:Land_systems.
- Land_systems type Classification.
- Land_systems type Science.
- Land_systems comment "Land systems are defined as areas or regions with recurring patterns of component parts, in geographical, geological, and ecological terms.Land systems are generally seen in terms of:- landform underlying geology vegetationand can also have other components that may be recurrent across regional landscapes.They are used extensively in surveys of land use planning and land management in Australia".
- Land_systems label "Land systems".
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- Land_systems wasDerivedFrom Land_systems?oldid=657283538.
- Land_systems isPrimaryTopicOf Land_systems.