Abstract
Land use is described by a combination of statistical data, MAF monitoring (using a representative model to characterise the farm) and historical case studies. The ways in which the region's farmers have adapted to the changing environment, both economic and biophysical, is described. Science and education are essential infrastructural elements of this region. Keywords: case studies, farm monitoring, statistics
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