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As a subcategory of Reports & Research, the Land Portal identifies Conference Papers & Reports as a separate category. This category contains reports and papers or powerpoint presentations that have been created for or about a particular conference or event.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Dezembro 2012

Multifunctional agriculture (MFA) is a leading catchword in European agricultural policy. This paper aims to investigate expanding traffic flows arising from new activities connected with agricultural business, such as on-farm sales of products, care-farming, and agritourism.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Dezembro 2012

Recently, the world has welcomed its 7 billionth inhabitant. It is expected that we will grow to9 billion persons by 2050. Currently, more than half the world lives in urban areas and urbanisation will continue in the future. Harvard economics professor Glaeser convincingly argues that populations can have magical consequences for business and innovation.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Dezembro 2018

Land administration is essential for urban planning and Spatial Information Infrastructure (SII). Interoperability of land administration and spatial planning will determine the success of SII utilization. This information should be accessible to all member of SII, including businesses and the community.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Dezembro 2014

Spatial econometrics and analytical spatial economic modeling advanced significantly in the recent years. Yet, methodologically they are designed to tackle marginal changes in the underlying dynamics of spatial urban systems. In the world with climate change, however, abrupt sudden non-marginal changes in economic system are expected.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Abril 2019

ISO standards, which are actually being applied, are subject to periodic revision, typically in a 6 to 10-year cycle.

Documentos e relatórios de conferência
Maio 2019

Mapping millions of unrecorded land rights in large parts of Sub-Saharan Africa remains a challenge. The results of many existing ICT-based approaches for recording these rights have often proven to be inappropriate; therefore, a new generation of tools needs to be developed to map land rights faster, cheaper, easier, and more responsible.

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