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Showing items 1 through 9 of 192.Land resources are the basis of economic and territorial development of any country.
The purpose of this scientific research is to reveal the theoretical foundations of modern land management and determine its tasks. The patterns of land management, its tasks and principles are formulated in the conditions of modern agrarian reform.
The article shows the content of land reforms in the Russian Empire, conducted with the help of land management measures.
В статье показано содержание земельных реформ в Российской Империи, проводимых с помощью землеустроительных мероприятий.
The topic about shared real estate and ownership of landed property has become important only in the latest years.
В статье анализируются реформы в аграрной экономике России начала ХХ века. Выделяются западный и традиционалистский подходы в экономических реформах. Рассматривается роль А.С. Посникова в развитии аграрной экономики России.
To establish the significance of Henry Bernstein's theoretical work on the dynamics of agrarian class struggles in Africa, this paper discusses two important political debates in which he has been both observer and participant, and that have oriented much of the subsequent Marxist work done in Af
BACKGROUND: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is fundamental for mitigating climate change as well as improving soil fertility. Databases of SOC obtained from soil surveys in 1981 and 2011 were used to assess SOC change (0–20 cm) in croplands of Heilongjiang Province in northeast China.
The historical legacy in South Africa of apartheid and the resulting discriminatory policies and power imbalances are critical to understanding how water is managed and allocated, and how people participate in designated water governance structures.
This paper provides a systematic basis, hitherto missing in the current scholarship, to quantify land transfers in Zimbabwe after 1980. It uses title deed information to determine year of sale via a number of sources.