In Nicaragua, people utilize their land primarily for agriculture, growing staple crops such as beans, corn, and rice, as well as cash crops like coffee and tobacco. Many rural communities also engage in livestock raising and fishing to support their livelihoods. Additionally, some areas are dedicated to eco-tourism and sustainable practices, capitalizing on the country's rich biodiversity and natural beauty. Urban areas, particularly in cities like Managua, focus on residential and commercial development.
No, people don't use land, land uses people
people use the land by farming and gardening
people use land by: crop growing,transportation and developing. and by shelter.
land use is how people use their own land for their own benefits
people use the land in many ways, one way is they fish a lot.
people use land by thier shelter,jobs,and for food
In japan people use their land for building cities,growing crops,and to build harbors.
producers in land are the people who use their land to produce commodities.
the way people own and use land.
Most definitely people do determine land use. Animals have very little say in the matter.
they use it for farming.
Buildings...