Major uses of land in the United States, 2012

Bigelow, DP; Borchers, A

HERO ID

5013151

Reference Type

Technical Report

Year

2017

Language

English

HERO ID 5013151
Year 2017
Title Major uses of land in the United States, 2012
Authors Bigelow, DP; Borchers, A
Publisher Text U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service
City Washington, DC
Abstract The United States has a total land area of about 2.3 billion acres. In 2012, the major land uses were grassland pasture and rangeland at 655 million acres (29 percent of U.S. total); forest-use land at 632 million (28 percent); cropland at 392 million acres (17 percent); special uses (primarily parks and wildlife areas) at 316 million acres (14 percent); miscellaneous uses (such as wetlands, tundra, and unproductive woodlands) at 196 million acres (9 percent); and urban land at 70 million acres (3 percent). This study presents findings from the most recent (2012) inventory of U.S. major land uses, drawing on data from USDA, the U.S. Census Bureau, public land management and conservation agencies, and other sources. The data are collected for each State to estimate the use of several broad classes and subclasses of agricultural and nonagricultural land over time. National and regional trends in land use are compared with earlier major land-use estimates.
Url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/263079/
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Series Economic Information Bulletin, Number 178
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword land use; land-use change; agricultural land; nonagricultural land; cropland; forest-use land; forestland; pasture; rangeland; rural residential land; urban land