This document summarizes a research paper on the changing land use profile of Malegaon Tahsil in Maharashtra, India between 1990-91 and 2000-2001. The key findings are:
1) The net sown area decreased by 6,900 hectares (3.46%) over this period due to increasing population pressure and conversion of agricultural land to residential use.
2) The forest area remained stable at around 19.92% of the total land.
3) Fallow land increased by 5,100 hectares (2.64%) as some abandoned agricultural land was reclaimed.
4) Cultivable waste land first increased then decreased, resulting in a net decrease of 1