Illegal Land Use in the Netherlands: An Explorative Empirical Study on the Use of Municipal Land Without Any Right | Land Portal
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Date of publication: 
décembre 2017
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39
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Throughout the Netherlands, land owners (or their lessees) use adjacent public or private land without any right. There is, however, no scientific empirical data on how often and where land is illegally used. On the basis of empirical case studies, this research has the following aims: make an estimate of how often illegal land use occurs in the Netherlands; which kind of land is illegally used; in what kind of spatial context it is illegally used; and for what purpose it is illegally used.

Auteurs et éditeurs

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Björn Hoops

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Fournisseur de données

The University of Groningen has a rich academic tradition dating back to 1614. From this tradition arose the first female student and the first female lecturer in the Netherlands, the first Dutch astronaut and the first president of the European Central Bank. Geographically, the University is rooted in the Northern part of the Netherlands, a region very close to its heart.

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