Land Use Examples - Rutgers University
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Terra Squad
Land Use Examples
Isa
Zachary
Kaseem
Mission Statement
• Today we will be discussing:
– the different types of land uses in the marsh.
– the problem of the water and the animals in the
marsh.
– the trail we created for the animals to mate and
migrate.
– the uses of the marsh land before it was a
marsh.
Areas of Land Uses
• Areas of Land uses
are:
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Residential
Industrial
Water
Marsh
Transportation
Open Space
Residential
• Residential areas
consist of:
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Houses
Complexes
Small Businesses
People live in
residential areas.
– There are small
businesses which help
people survive.
Industrial
• Industrial areas consist
of:
– Businesses
– Buildings
– Businesses such as
PSE&G .
– Buildings to keep jobs
for the citizens of its
city.
Marsh
• Animals live in the
water.
• The food chain begins
in these waters.
• Animals mate in these
areas.
Water
• Water area consist of :
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Lakes
Ponds
Seas
Oceans
Rivers
Transportation
• Transportation consist
of:
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Streets
Train Tracks
Bridges
Subways
Highways
Roads
Runways
Open Spaces
• Open Spaces consist
of:
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Parking Lots
Open Lots
Parks
Beaches
Baseball Fields
Football Fields
Soccer Fields
Landuses
6%
29%
24%
4%
6%
31%
Sports
Water
Residential
Industrial
Transportation
Marsh
Developed Land
• Developed land is a
land that has been
improved by having
things being built on it
such as buildings, and
airports.
• Developed land is land
that has gone through
many different
changes to come to
this stage.
Man Improved Marsh
• A man improved
marsh is land that has
been artificially
developed.
• A man improved
marsh is also a marsh
that was created in an
unnatural way.
Land Fill
• A land fill is a land
that was once or is
being used as a place
for garbage.
• A land fill is a place
which was used for
disposing tons of
trash.
Marsh Land
• A marsh land is a land
that has many animals
adapting to its
environment.
• A marsh land is also a
place where animals
mate and spend time
to stop and rest during
their trip of migrating .
Vacant
• Vacant is an open area
which has nothing
built on it.
• Vacant is an area that
isn’t used for any
particular purpose.
Vegetation,Water and Cement
• Vegetation is leaves,
trees and plants that
reserve positions in
the marshland.
• Water consist of
rivers, lakes, oceans
and seas.
• Cement is something
that makes up
sidewalks, bricks, and
houses.
The Great Animal Trail
• Red = concrete and
steel
• Green = vegetated
areas
• Blue = water
• Yellow = our path
• Our path connects the
animals so they mate
and migrate.
Conclusion
• The things we learned in this program are :
– the different types of land uses and land coverage.
– there are many different animals living in the
marshland.
– anyone can save wildlife no matter how old they
are.
– animals can have a better place to live if we learn
how to coexist with them.
What We Liked Most
• What I liked most was the people here and
how they made learning fun.
• What I liked most was that I learned how to
use a computer better and that it is more fun
than I expected.
• What I liked most was how the groups
worked together and gave their thoughts.