Abstract

The assumption that land use data can be used to facilitate the interpretation of spatial changes in land quality in the United Kingdom, and thereby provide the basis for a classification of agricultural land, is not new.1 Indeed, it is implicit in agricultural land classification schemes that land quality is an important factor in determining the selection of systems of production and that this can be meaningfully demonstrated by grouping land uses or farm types with similar characteristics. Attempts have not been made, however, either to make a detailed evaluation of the

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