| 21. | Most of the countryside is given to intensive agriculture.
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| 22. | As New York City grew, a strong market for these products developed, encouraging more intensive agriculture.
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| 23. | With increased intensive agriculture and urbanization, there is an increase in the amount of abandoned farmland.
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| 24. | Local populations can be threatened by habitat loss caused by intensive agriculture, fire and, dam construction.
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| 25. | In areas suitable for intensive agriculture, groups of pithouses clustered to create communities of varying sizes.
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| 26. | Intensive agriculture based on cash crops such as cotton, coconuts, coffee and citrus fruit were introduced.
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| 27. | What is on trial is intensive agriculture.
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| 28. | This microclimate allows for intensive agriculture, a rarity in the region where mid-summer frosts occur every year.
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| 29. | Many ancient sites have disappeared over the last 50 years or so due to development and intensive agriculture.
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| 30. | Approximately 26 % of these 8, 256 hectares is suited for intensive agriculture and high density urban development.
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