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Sistemi Informativi Territoriali e analisi spaziale per l'analisi dei valori immobiliari. Un caso applicato alla città di Swindon (UK)

Peer-reviewed publication
Junio, 2012
Italia

L'articolo riguarda l'analisi dei valori urbani e la loro distribuzione spaziale in un ambito urbano.
Lo scopo del contributo è quello di combinare l'utilizzo di Sistemi Informativi Geografici con le tecniche di analisi spaziale per modellizzare i valori immobiliari nell'ambito di un'area urbana. Un test è stato condotto utilizzando valori immobiliari a livello di codici postali per la città di Swindon (UK).

INTERACTIVE LEARNING: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

Peer-reviewed publication
Octubre, 2016

In the article the use of interactive technologies in the educational process of the university,
allowing students to develop innovative thinking, away from stereotypes, develop
imagination, communication skills and expertise, intellectual, emotional, motivational and
other areas of personality. Implementing the principles of technological learning, interactive
educational technology and provides interactive computer learning tools, and interactivity
of educational process when the basic conceptual provisions defined training based on

THE VALUE AND ROLE OF LAND MANAGEMENT AT THE LOCAL LEVEL IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES LAND

Peer-reviewed publication
Febrero, 2017
Ucrania

Planning of land use by land - is an integral part of the management of land use, which provides a mechanism by which decisions are coordinated among various local, regional and national authorities, and helps implement social responsibilities of public authorities in the use and protection of land and other natural resources.

Estimating the Effect of Location Externalities on Real Estate Values Using the Delphi Method

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2012
Italia

The Delphi method is a method of collecting and structuring knowledge from a group of experts using a questionnaire combined with a controlled opinion feedback. The present paper reviews the main principles of the Delphi method, and attempts to validate its results using data obtained by standard econometric techniques of real estate appraisal, such as the hedonic price method.

The Kenyan Cadastre and Modern Land Administration

Journal Articles & Books
Febrero, 2011
Kenya

Despite a history of more than 100 years and the introduction of provisional maps to support land registration, the Kenyan cadastre is largely incomplete. It consists of a patchwork of maps of different positional qualities, which would not be readily integrated to create a nation-wide coverage. This paper outlines the structure of the Kenyan cadastre and analyses the quality of the cadastral maps with regard to the requirements of modern land administration.

Improving Land Governance in West Bengal: Land Governance Assessment Framework

Reports & Research
Julio, 2014
India

This report comprises of a comprehensive assessment of the status of land governance in the Indian state of West Bengal, by using the World Bank’s Land Governance Assessment Framework (LGAF) during 2013-1014. This report presents its findings. The assessment was taken up in nine distinct thematic areas of land governance as envisaged in the LGAF.

Avoiding the Fiscal Pitfalls of Subnational Regulation

Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Diciembre, 2011

Since investment climate reforms in developing countries started gaining traction in the 1990s, most efforts have focused on issues at the national level, achieving varying degrees of success for reasons that are relatively well understood. This handbook provides an overview of efforts and achievements in subnational investment climate reforms. It is organized as follows. Chapter 2 reviews a number of countries experiences with subnational reforms, noting both success stories and disappointments and pointing toward lessons learned.

Challengs in Mozambique In Implamatation of Mozambique's progressie land Law

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2010
Mozambique

This series of briefs has focused on the importance of a legal framework
for land that fosters tenure security for rural citizens and provides a foundation forv equitable and vigorous rural development. However, good laws alone do not assure genuine reform. The effectiveness of a law depends on adequate capacity and the will to implement the law. In the case of land legislation, this applies to both those who claim rights— typically individuals, communities or firms—and those who administer land rights, namely the government and and legitimate non-state authorities (e.g.,