Agriculture and urbanization both involve significant changes to the environment. Agriculture usually requires clearing land for cultivation, while urbanization involves transforming rural land into developed areas like cities and towns. Both have impacts on water resources, biodiversity, and overall land use patterns.
Urbanization is the development of cities and metropolitan areas. It generally decreases the amount of farmland that could be used or has been used, and it decreases the amount of natural areas, such as forests and woods.
It is spelled urbanization. Someone would be urbanizing, not urbanising. Thus the act of urbanizing is urbanization. I forgot to log in before posting this, so I'm "improving" it now.
Urbanization
It appears that the term "urbanization" was repeated in your question. Urbanization refers to the process of more people living in cities and urban areas, leading to growth and development of cities. There seems to be a duplicate word Urbanization in the question.
human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, agriculture, and industrialization. These activities have significantly altered natural habitats and ecosystems over the past 500 years.
The increase in population due to Urbanization has required an increase in agriculture to feed the growing population. This has led to innovations in farming practices - such as irrigation, crop rotation, and genetic engineering.
Land for housing and human usage as opposed to agriculture
It converts farmland into houses, shopping centers, and roads.
Forestry, urbanization, agriculture and fishing.
Commercial agriculture feeds urbanization, but it also competes with it for land. As cities spread, they take over land that once was excellent farmland or land that could be better used for producing food.
People modify the land through deforestation, urbanization, and agriculture. Deforestation involves clearing forests for agriculture, urban development, or resource extraction. Urbanization refers to the conversion of natural land into cities, towns, and infrastructure. Agriculture involves clearing land for growing crops or raising livestock.
G. C. Srivastava has written: 'Urbanization, capital formation, and labour productivity in agriculture' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Case studies, Economic aspects of Agriculture
changes in the economics of agriculture resulting in greater mechanisms
The Babylonian civilization was characterized by urbanization but still based on agriculture rather than industry.
To find jobs is the most common reason for urbanization, and that means: movements to cities
agriculture advances produced enough food to support larger populations in cities.
In central Canada the agriculture is common and in arctic and urban areas its uncommon.