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Showing items 1 through 9 of 155.Nowadays, urban sprawl, urban densification, housing shortages, and land scarcity are some problems that intervene in the practice of urban planning. Those specific problems are currently more than ever emergent because they imply the notion of spatial justice and socio-spatial inequalities.
The article examines the various ways to ensure land rights and also recommends different mechanism to settle land dispute.
Alpine pastures and meadows are agroecosystems of biological, cultural-historical, and economic importance that are undergoing profound imbalances and which are in a rapid decline due to changes in management and/or abandonment.
The cadastral system is a land management and land administration tool to provide a safe and reliable real property registration system.
Most stakeholder-based research concerning agri-environmental schemes (AES) derives from work engaging with farmers and land managers. Consequently, the voices and opinions of other actors involved in AES tends to be unrepresented in the wider literature.
The presented paper synthesizes and reviews the history of Fist Nation land management, forming the background of three land management regimes types; the Indian Act land management (IALM), First Nations land management (FNLM) and frameworks of self-government land management (SGLM).
Mediterranean regions are likely to be the most vulnerable areas to wildfires in Europe.
Rural households are micro-organizational systems that are composed of different family members.
Outmigration has become a key livelihood strategy for an increasing number of rural households, which in turn has a profound effect on land management.
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