The most common factor affecting land use is population pressure. Population pressure refers to the impact of human population on the available land resources. As the population grows, the demand for land also increases for various purposes like agriculture, housing, industry, and infrastructure development. This often leads to the conversion of natural ecosystems into anthropogenic landscapes, causing habitat destruction, biodiversity loss, and other environmental issues. Population pressure also influences land use through changes in land tenure systems, land-use policies, and market forces. Therefore, it is essential to manage population growth and implement sustainable land-use practices to ensure the long-term productivity and resilience of the land.