Land Utilization Factor
Full Form of LUF
What is LUF?
Land Utilization Factor (LUF) is a metric that measures the efficiency of land use by comparing the actual productive area to the total available area. In India, LUF plays a crucial role in agricultural planning where it helps farmers and policymakers optimize crop yield per hectare, and in urban development projects like the Smart Cities Mission to assess land use in residential and commercial zones. The term is frequently used by geographers, agronomists, and town planners when evaluating land efficiency for sustainable growth. LUF is also relevant for competitive exams such as UPSC, SSC, and state PSCs, where questions on land use and resource management appear in Geography and Environmental Science sections. Understanding LUF enables better decision-making regarding land allocation, conservation, and infrastructure development, ultimately supporting India's goals for food security and balanced urbanization.
LUF का फुल फॉर्म
भूमि उपयोग गुणांक
Example
The town planning committee reported a LUF of 0.78 for the new residential colony, meaning 78% of the land was utilized for housing and amenities.