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When land subdivision goes too far

360 panorama by 180 degrees angle seamless panorama of an aerial view of a residential neighbourhood. [Courtesy]

A rapid population increase comes with the pressure to occupy more land. Each day there is a new land owner, or someone breaking their backs to become one.

Since land is a finite resource, the result is encroachment into land owned by other parties, including public land, or intense fragmentation.

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