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Showing items 1 through 9 of 34.markdownabstractConcerns about the potential gender and equity implications of land-related investments on labour and
income-generating opportunities and access, use and control of land come in the context of the current
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textabstractThis paper seeks to unravel the political economy of large-scale land acquisitions in
post-Soviet Russia. Russia falls neither in the normal category of ‘investor’ countries,
nor in the category of ‘target’ countries. Russia has large ‘land reserves’, since in the
In the challenge to cope with climate change, the importance of urban areas is increasingly acknowledged. This article provides an outline of the use of cadastral information, combined with other spatial datasets in support of climate change policy within the context of the Netherlands.
The concept of traffic calming has successfully improved road safety. This concept applied in rural areas has provided new insights in the mitigation of negative effects of roads and traffic.
In 2009 startte de implementatie van de zogenaamde ‘zandmotorexperimenten’ aan de Friese IJsselmeerkust. In deze bijdrage beschrijven en analyseren wij de governance van deze experimenten. Eerst wordt ingegaan op de aanleiding tot deze zandsuppleties voor de kust.
Road collisions are a problem world-wide. Related to the kilometers traveled on public roads agricultural vehicles (AVs) are over-represented in reported numbers of traffic victims. We aim to investigate how agricultural engineering can reduce accidents with AVs involved on public roads.
Integration has become a central standpoint in planning practices in Europe. Multifunctionality, complexity, coordination, and partnership are concepts often mentioned in connection with integration in planning processes.