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  1. Library Resource

    Forests

    Peer-reviewed publication
    January, 2012
    Sweden

    Recreation activity preferences in forest settings were explored in a scene preference study. The importance of type of human intervention and the level of biodiversity for preference and intention to engage in recreation activities were examined in a sample of forestry and social science students in Sweden. Results showed that forestry students displayed an almost equally strong preference for natural-looking scenes as for scenes with traces of recreation (e.g., paths), whereas social science students preferred recreational scenes the most.

  2. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 2013
    Luxembourg
  3. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 2013
    Austria
  4. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 2013
    Austria
  5. Library Resource
    Document aggregated from Resource Equity Landwise Database
    January, 2012
    Austria
  6. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2013
    Australia, Norway

    Agriculture, Agricultural Finance, Agricultural Policy, Farm Firms and Farm households, Land ownership and Tenure, Retirement, Agribusiness, Agricultural and Food Policy, Agricultural Finance, Consumer/Household Economics, Land Economics/Use, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, N25, Q12, Q14, Q15, Q18, J26,

  7. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2013
    Bulgaria

    Land fragmentation is considered a major obstacle to the efficient use of land and other agricultural resources in Bulgaria. This study is concerned with formally testing the relationship between fragmentation of land plots and land productivity in the country. Multiple regression analysis and agricultural data obtained from the 2003 Bulgaria Multi-topic Household Survey is employed for the purpose. Results of the study suggest that the level of current fragmentation is relatively low and not likely to adversely affect land productivity.

  8. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2013
    Norway

    Based on the modern comprehensive evaluation method, in accordance with the scientific, objective and systematic principles, we select four factors (economic, social, ecological and landscape benefits), to establish the evaluation indicator system of comprehensive benefits of rural land consolidation.

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