Category
page 1Land management
soil
thumb|upright=1.25|Surface-water-Gley soil|gley developed in [[glacial till in Northern Ireland]]

agricultural irrigation
thumb|Irrigation of agricultural fields in Andalusia, Spain. Irrigation canal on the left.

farm
thumb|Church Farm in Norfolk, [[England]]
thumb|upright=0.9|Typical plan of a medieval English manor, showing the use of field strips

meadow
right|thumb|Wildflower meadow in the Bavarian Alps
thumb|Living meadow, Austria
paddy field
flooded parcel of arable land used for growing semiaquatic rice
heath
thumb|upright=1.5|Flowering heath on Amrum, Germany
yard
area of land immediately adjacent to a building or a group of buildings
firebreak
thumb|Red fire retardant dispersed aerially onto brush adjoining a firebreak during the [[Tumbleweed Fire in California, in July 2021; while vegetation to the left of the firebreak has completely burned, everything to its right was protected]]
thumb|A firebreak on the Setúbal Peninsula in Portugal
A firebreak or double track (also called a fire line, fuel break, fireroad and firetrail in Australia) is a nonflammable gap in vegetation or other combustible material that acts as a barrier to slow or stop the progress of a bushfire or wildfire. A firebreak may occur naturally where there is an abs
overgrazing
thumb|300px|Overgrazed area in western New South Wales ([[Australia), by loss of native flora, in the upper right corner]]
thumb|Satellite image of the border between Israel and [[Egypt. The Egyptian side, to the left, is overgrazed.]]
thumb|Penned goats in an overgrazed landscape (Norte Chico, Chile)
thumb|Huge herd of migratory wildebeest in Masai Mara during their annual migration shows landscape not overgrazed
moorland
thumb|upright=1.4|Extensive moorland in the Desert of Wales

bocage
thumb|425px|Bocage near Boulogne-sur-Mer, France
green belt
largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding urban areas
soil structure
arrangement of a soil's particles and pore spaces

smallholding
thumb|upright=1.2|alt=Diversified Crop Choices|Gender roles in agriculture|Female smallholder farmers in Kenya. In many parts of Africa and other parts of the world, women are the primary smallholders. In many contexts, women face unequal access to land, markets, knowledge, and other assets needed to maintain their farms.
thumb|Small vegetable farm in Hainan, China
greenway
long piece of land, where vegetation and slow travel are encouraged
soil conservation
preservation of soil nutrients
land management
process of managing land
groundwater recharge
process of infiltration and percolation of water in the ground and aquifers
scrub encroachment
causes, impact and responses to bush encroachment in different geographical regions
resource management
efficient and effective deployment of an organization's resources when they are needed
Gezira Scheme
Irrigation project in Gezira, Sudan
linear park
park in an urban or suburban setting that is substantially longer than it is wide
land development
altering of landscape, conversion of landforms
well drainage
drainage of agricultural lands by wells
setback
architectural term; minimum distances between buildings and the lot line
wooded meadow
a sparse natural stand with a regularly mown herbaceous layer, an ecosystem in temperate forest regions
adhesive water
hydrological property of soil
right to light
form of easement in English law
Surface irrigation
form of irrigation
agricultural hydrology
study of water balance components intervening in agricultural water management, especially in irrigation and drainage
Base-cation saturation ratio
runoff model
mathematical model
Conservatoria delle Coste
government agency

soil health
a state of soil, meeting ecosystem functions
public land
land owned by a national, subnational, or local government
Conservatoire du littoral
French environmental public organisation
FAO soil classification
supra-national soil classification
soil carbon
solid carbon stored in global soils
soil biodiversity
degree of variation of life forms associated with soil