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Showing items 50392 through 50400 of 73563.Prioritizing land units for environmental management and planning is central in any process aiming at the improvement of urban and environmental conditions.
Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the economic-judiciary surroundings ofstates. In Hungarian history, land ownership has undergone many radical transitions.
Though poor agricultural land property rights are typical constraints thatmany peasants in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) have faced since independence,little has been done to explain their persistence.
The purpose of the study was to find out the factors affecting farmland prices in Finland. A hedonic pricing model that takes into account the presence of spatial dependence was applied for a very large sales price data (6 281 observations).
Over recent years considerable research has been devoted to the assessment of the rural landscape value. These studies have concerned both use and non-use value estimation. An important issue in monetary evaluations is about taking (or not) into account the structural complexity of landscape.
GIS-RS techniques offer great potential for providing insights into the spatiality and temporality of the messy realties of deforestation.
Contemporary theoretical accounts of common pool resource management assume that communities are able to develop institutions for sustainable resource management if they are given security of access and appropriate rights of management.
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