Hectares of farmland
in organic production or in conversion.
The global ecological footprint was 13.5 billion
global hectares
in 2001, or 2.2 global hectares per person.
A major project in the basin is aiming to
irrigate 25,000 hectares
of land for smallholder farming.
A restored 18th century farmhouse with 2 gites and stables
surrounded by 13 hectares
of gardens and grazing.
Hectare nature reserve
near basildon.
Hectare of rainforest.
According to the united nations population fund, 13 people share one
cultivated hectare
in vietnam.
Hectare estate
which guests are free to explore.
Hectares of heathland
remaining in greater london in total.
An eia would be more likely where an area of the proposed works would
exceed 1 hectare.
Hectare plot
receiving this treatment will preserve drinking water for 50-100 families.
Hectares of land, 200m off the main road.
The area of the proposed development together with the roads affected by the scheme will
occupy some 8.5 hectares.
Hectare site
where 50,000 people are expected to live.
Hectares of vineyards.
In 1990 there were just 630 organic farms,
covering 20,000 hectares.
Hectare lake.
Hectares of new recreational woodland
has been created in the boro over the past 10 years.
The park,
comprising 8.1 hectares
of land, is situated within one mile of coventry city center.
Hectare net
on any site will usually require special justification.
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