E.1. Land Use Categories
1. Forests |
The area defined as actual forest cover differs from the area classified as forest. The latter refers to land identified and demarcated by the government for forest growth, as reflected in land revenue records. |
2. Land put to Non-agricultural Uses: |
Land used for settlements (both rural and urban), infrastructure (roads, canals, etc.), industries, and shops is categorized separately. |
3. Barren and Waste lands: |
Additionally, land classified as wasteland—such as barren hilly terrains, desert lands, or ravines—typically cannot be used for cultivation with the current available technology. |
4. Area under Permanent Pastures and Grazing Lands: |
Most of this type land is owned by the village „ Panchayat or the Government. Only a small proportion of this land is privately owned. The land owned by the village panchayat comes under „Common Property Resources?. |
5. Area under Miscellaneous Tree Crops and Groves(Not included is Net sown Area) |
The land under orchards and fruit trees are included in this category. Much of this land is privately owned. |
6. Culturable Waste-Land: |
Any land which is left fallow (uncultivated) for more than five years is included in this category. It can be brought under cultivation after improving it through reclamation practices. |
7. Current Fallow |
This is the land which is left without cultivation for one or less than one agricultural year. |
Following is a cultural practice adopted for giving the land rest. The land recoups the lost fertility through natural processes. |
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8. Fallow other than Current Fallow |
This is also a cultivable land which is left uncultivated for more than a year but less than five years. If the land is left uncultivated for more than five years, it would be categorised as culturable wasteland. |
9. Net Area Sown |
The physical extent of land on which crops are sown and harvested is known as net sown area. |