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food. The increase in people may require that even 
marginaliy important land be retained for agricultural 
production, which by the results described above is not 
occurring. 
S. CONCLUSIONS 
The land use changes identified by this study were 
characterized by the development of agricultural land 
at an increasing rate and the utilization of the best 
soils. The utilization of remote sensing and digital 
soils data proved to be an efficient method for 
identifying and evaluating land conversion. The 
approach can be readily applied to examining larger 
areas to validate development trends in other parts of 
the country or the world. 
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
This work was supported in part by the National 
Aeronautics and Space Administration/Office of Earth 
Science (NASA/OES) under Grant NAG 5-3856. 
Thanks to Dr. Freddy Nachtergaele of the FAO AGL 
for providing the FAO to FCC conversion criteria. 
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E. Levine, M.V. Privalsky, and V. Brown, 1996. 
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Jiangsu Province Statistics Bureau, 1990. Annual 
Report of Social and Economics Statistics of 
Jiangsu Province. 
Jiangsu Province Statistics Bureau, 1995. Annual 
Report of Social and Economics Statistics of 
Jiangsu Province. 
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