odlingsmarken
Odlingsmarken is a Swedish term that refers to land used for crop cultivation, i.e., arable land. The word denotes soil that is suitable for growing crops and is distinguished from permanent pasture, meadows, or forests. In Swedish policy and planning, odlingsmarken is regarded as a finite resource essential for food production and rural livelihoods. The amount and quality of odlingsmarken are influenced by soil type, climate, topography, and water availability.
Odlingsmarken typically contains productive soils with adequate fertility and moisture. Common management practices include crop rotation,
Economic and social significance: arable land supports crop production, feed for livestock, and rural employment. It
Policy and planning: land-use planning, agricultural policy, and environmental regulations affect the designation and protection of
Global context: arable land is a finite resource under pressure from urban expansion, climate change, and soil