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4.45 Human settlements and land use

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Community development

Narrower Term
NT1 Community action
UF Community work
NT1 Community centres
NT1 Community leaders
    NT2 Youth leaders
NT1 Community participation
UF Community life
NT1 Self help
Housing
Used For
UF Shelter
Narrower Term
NT1 Houses
    NT2 Mobile homes
    UF Caravans
NT1 Housing construction
NT1 Housing design
NT1 Housing needs
UF Housing demand
    NT2 Slums
    NT2 Squatter settlements
NT1 Housing policy
    NT2 Housing finance
NT1 Rented housing
Human settlements
Used For
UF Land settlement, Population settlements, Settlement patterns
Narrower Term
NT1 Communities
UF Community environment, Local communities, Rural communities, Urban communities
NT1 Habitats
NT1 Human environment
UF Manmade environment
Land use

Open spaces

Used For
UF Recreational open spaces
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NT1 Landscape
    NT2 Cultural landscapes
        NT3 Sacred sites
    NT2 Landscape design
    UF Landscape architecture
NT1 Parks
UF Public gardens, Urban parks
NT1 Urban spaces
Regional development
Narrower Term
NT1 Regional disparities
UF Developing areas
NT1 Regional economy
NT1 Regional planning
Rural areas
Used For
UF Agricultural areas, Villages
Narrower Term
NT1 Rural environment
NT1 Rural population
    NT2 Farmers
    NT2 Rural women
    NT2 Rural youth
Rural development
Narrower Term
NT1 Rural economy
NT1 Rural extension
UF Agricultural extension
NT1 Rural planning
NT1 Rural sociology
UF Rural life, Rural society
Urban areas
Used For
UF Cities, Towns
Narrower Term
NT1 Historic cities
UF Ancient cities
NT1 Industrial areas
NT1 Industrial towns
NT1 Metropolitan areas
NT1 New towns
NT1 Small towns
NT1 Suburbs
NT1 Urban environment
NT1 Urban population
    NT2 Urban youth
Urban development
Narrower Term
NT1 Urban planning
UF Town planning
    NT2 Urban decentralization
    NT2 Urban design
    NT2 Urban renewal
    NT2 Urbanization
NT1 Urban sociology
UF Urban life, Urban society

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