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Managing urban land

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Conference Papers & Reports
december, 2011
South Africa

Urban land markets have a profound effect on how well poor households are able to access the jobs, amenities and services offered in the city. But often the way in which this market works frustrates attempts to open up better located living and business opportunities for poorer urban households and communities, despite government policies and programmes intended to address these challenges.

participatory soil quality assessment in Northern Ethiopia's Mai-Negus catchment

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Ethiopia

Local communities often have substantial knowledge related to trends in soil quality and the associated limiting factors. Despite this, soil quality (SQ) degradation is a critical problem in Ethiopia and there is little or insufficient scientific information documenting local community experience in assessing SQ.

Simulation of the relationship between land use and groundwater level in Tailan River basin, Xinjiang, China

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
China

Groundwater is widely recognized as the most significant water resource for irrigation and drinking purposes in the extremely-arid inland river region. However, land use is a major force altering the hydrological processes over a range of temporal and spatial scales.

Analysis of land-use scenarios for urban sustainable development: a case study of Lijiang City

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011

A scientific approach to urban planning is required to ensure environmental protection and ecological sustainability. This paper presents a range of urban land-use scenarios and their implications for urban development and economic demand in the Old Town of Lijiang.

Factors affecting nonindustrial private forest landowners' willingness to supply woody biomass for bioenergy

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
United States of America

Bioenergy is a renewable form of potential alternative to traditional fossil fuels that has come to the forefront as a result of recent concerns over high price of fuels, national security, and climate change. Nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners form the dominant forest ownership group in the southern United States.

challenge of applying governance and sustainable development to wildland fire management in Southern Europe

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011

This paper discusses participatory processes in wildland fire management (WFM). Participation is an essential element of both the European Sustainable Development (SD) Strategy and the White Paper on Governance. Governance and SD have thus become an interconnected challenge to be applied to WFM (as a sub-area in forest policy), amongst other policies.

Potential to expand sustainable bioenergy from sugarcane in southern Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Africa

The Cane Resources Network for Southern Africa evaluated how bioenergy from sugarcane can support sustainable development and improve global competitiveness in the region. The assessment of six countries with good contemporary potential for expanding sugarcane cultivation described in this paper was part of their analysis.

Reducing contention amongst organisations dealing with commercially valuable but invasive plants: The case of buffel grass

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Australia

Policy development can fail when organisations tasked with managing contentious species for different outcomes are at odds. Buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L. syn. Pennisetum ciliare L. Link) has been planted worldwide and is a valuable pasture grass but it is contentious because of its environmental impacts.

Integrating climate change adaptation and mitigation into sustainable development planning for Lijiang City

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011

Cities are facing considerable challenges resulting from imminent climate change impacts. Urban planning to minimise adverse impacts of climate change at the city level can establish a climate-resilient city. Mitigation strategies to reduce CO₂ emissions would lead to a climate-friendly city.

Land-use planning of Minoo Island, Iran, towards sustainable land-use management

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Iran

Land-use planning is one aspect of sustainable development that determines the integrity of socioeconomic and ecological nuance. Land evaluation is an approach to sustainable land-use planning, which predicts the capability of the land-use system. This means that a specific land area should be under specific use, considering certain factors and characteristics of the land and its location.

Land clearing method for reduction of carbon emission and arthropod biodiversity loss in the development of tropical peatland

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011
Malaysia

Measurement of CO2 flux and arthropod biodiversity were carried oue at three areas of peatland ecosystems NP (natural peatland ecosystem), LOP (least developed peatland ecosystem) and MDP (maximum disturbed pearland ecosystem). All areas were located at MARDI Peat Research Station, Sessang, Sarawak.

Linking long-term gully and river channel dynamics to environmental change using repeat photography (Northern Ethiopia)

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Journal Articles & Books
december, 2011

In the Highlands of Northern Ethiopia gully occurrence is linked to poverty-driven unsustainable use of the land in a vulnerable semi-arid and mountainous environment, where intensive rainfall challenges the physical integrity of the landscape.