Glossary term

land use

A regulatory term referring to human use or management of land within the relevant boundary.

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What does land use mean?

Land use is the human use or management of land within the relevant boundary of an assessment.

Official definitions by source

ISO 14067:2018

ISO 14067:2018 - Greenhouse gases — Carbon footprint of products

human use or management of land within the relevant boundary

Reference: 3.1.7.4

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Key EUDR compliance trigger

EUDR applies to the listed commodities and derived products placed on or exported from the EU market from 30 December 2024 (large operators) and 30 June 2025 (SMEs), subject to the benchmarking system that classifies countries as low, standard, or high risk. The applicable obligation level depends on country risk classification as well as operator size.

Regulatory context

This term originates in ISO 14067:2018 and/or ISO 14044 LCA methodology. It is used in EU product regulation — particularly under the EU Battery Regulation (PEF method for carbon footprint) and ESPR (environmental footprint) — because both regulations require lifecycle-based quantification of environmental impacts. Practitioners applying these regulations should be familiar with these LCA/PEF concepts to correctly scope, conduct, and verify product-level environmental assessments.

Practical application

This term matters when product carbon results depend on how land is occupied, managed, converted, or connected to biological carbon flows.

Minespider commentary

For Minespider, land use is a boundary-and-activity term in climate evidence.

Common confusions

  • Assuming the everyday meaning of land use is enough without checking the official source definition.
  • Using land use as a loose generic label rather than the narrower meaning used in the source text.
  • Assuming land use can be interpreted without understanding methodology, scope, or lifecycle context.

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