The use  of square meters and square kilometers are preferable to hectares 
since people can visualize square meters and square kilometers and fractions 
thereof without having to compute a change in units to hectares and vice versa.
    Stan Doore
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Stephen Humphreys 
  To: U.S. Metric Association 
  Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 6:52 PM
  Subject: [USMA:42101] RE: BBC web site keeps it metric


  <<I wonder if usage for larger areas in the UK (aside from real estate 
transactions) is trending toward metric only, namely, hectares and square 
kilometers exclusively.>>

  'fraid not - especially hectares - most people would not understand what an 
'ha' is.
  I would say that smaller areas are more likely to show metres (I've seen one 
or two estate agents including room dimensions in metres in brackets)


  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > To: [email protected]
  > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Subject: [USMA:42095] BBC web site keeps it metric
  > Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 04:24:59 +0000
  > 
  > 
  > I was pleasantly surprised to see the BBC News web site describe the area 
of the Amazon rain forest being lost in square kilometers:
  > 
  > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7756241.stm
  > 
  > (The unpleasant surprise was to read about the acceleration in the loss of 
rain forest. :-(
  > 
  > I switched to the UK version of the site just to be sure they didn't edit 
the wording differently there ..... but the article is exactly the same.
  > 
  > Based on previous articles I've seen, I was bracing myself to see "square 
miles" listed in parentheses afterwards. 
  > 
  > I wonder if usage for larger areas in the UK (aside from real estate 
transactions) is trending toward metric only, namely, hectares and square 
kilometers exclusively.
  > 
  > Ezra
  > 



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