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Showing items 50320 through 50328 of 73429.Large-scale agricultural land acquisitions might entail substantial welfare implications for the affected rural population.
Archaeological site mapping is important for both understanding the history and protecting the sites from excavation during developmental activities.
This paper analyzes the importance of legal property documents in providing tenure security, enhancing agricultural investment incentives and easing access to credit.
We evaluate how land use change and the value ecosystem services affect the decision to invest in public land acquisitions. Our application is for the state of Minnesota, and we consider the acquisitions by Department of Natural Resources over the last two decades.
This paper focuses on the establishment of forest plantations on bare lands and marginal agricultural lands: a multifunctional afforestation programme for Ukraine is elaborated. The multiple forest functions are limited in this research to wood production and erosion prevention.
We report on a randomized field experiment using price incentives to address both economic and gender inequality in land tenure formalization.
The author describes a new type of negotiated land reform that relies on voluntary land transfers negotiated between buyers and sellers, with the government's role restricted to establishing the necessary framework for negotiation and making a land purchase grant available to eligible beneficiari
Demand and Price Analysis, International Relations/Trade, Land Economics/Use,
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