Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 84, issue C, 2019
- A conspiracy of silence: Subsistence hunting rights in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 1-11

- André Pinassi Antunes, George Henrique Rebêlo, Juarez Carlos Brito Pezzuti, Marina Albuquerque Regina de Mattos Vieira, Pedro de Araujo Lima Constantino, João Vitor Campos-Silva, Rogério Fonseca, Carlos César Durigan, Rossano Marchetti Ramos, João Valsecchi do Amaral, Natalia Camps Pimenta, Tiago Juruá Damo Ranzi, Natália Aparecida Souza Lima and Glenn Harvey Shepard
- Market-led transactions and illegal land use: Evidence from China pp. 12-20

- Hongping Lian, Hui Li and Kilkon Ko
- Managing a tourism destination as a viable complex system. The case of Arbatax Park pp. 21-30

- Francesca Iandolo, Irene Fulco, Clara Bassano and D’Amore, Raffaele
- Integrating socio-ecological dynamics into land use policy outcomes: A spatial scenario approach for native forest conservation in south-central Chile pp. 31-42

- Daniela Manuschevich, Pablo Sarricolea and Mauricio Galleguillos
- Investigating integration of edible plants in urban open spaces: Evaluation of policy challenges and successes of implementation pp. 43-48

- Arlinda Hajzeri and Victor Osei Kwadwo
- A multiple-criteria decision-making model for the selection of a hotel location pp. 49-58

- Gabrijela Popovic, Dragisa Stanujkic, Miodrag Brzakovic and Darjan Karabasevic
- Value capture in industrial land renewal under the public leasehold system: A policy comparison in China pp. 59-69

- Yingjie Hu, Bin Lu and Jiayu Wu
- One-hundred years after shrub encroachment: Policy directions towards sustainable rangeland-use pp. 71-78

- Stefani Daryanto, Bojie Fu, Wenwu Zhao and Lixin Wang
- Learning from Taiwan’s post-colonial heritage conservation pp. 79-86

- Virginia Khong Go and Lawrence Wai Chung Lai
- Public private partnership in brownfield remediation projects in China: Identification and structure analysis of risks pp. 87-104

- Qingye Han, Yuming Zhu, Ginger Y. Ke and Keith W. Hipel
- Aerial river management by smart cross-border reforestation pp. 105-113

- Wei Weng, Luís Costa, Matthias K.B. Lüdeke and Delphine C. Zemp
- Military land use and the impact on landscape: A study of land use history on Danish Defence sites pp. 114-126

- Stig Roar Svenningsen, Gregor Levin and Mads Linnet Perner
- Socio-economic context of soil erosion: A comparative local stakeholders’ case study from traditional agricultural region in the Czech Republic pp. 127-137

- Jan Vávra, Barbora Duží, Miloslav Lapka, Eva Cudlínová and J. Sanford Rikoon
- Meta-management for sustainability in territorial ecosystems: The case of Libera’s social reuse of territory pp. 138-153

- Orlando Troisi, Maria Vincenza Ciasullo, Luca Carrubbo, Debora Sarno and Mara Grimaldi
- Urban planning as an enabler of urban health: Challenges and good practice in England following the 2012 planning and public health reforms pp. 154-162

- Laurence Carmichael, Tim G. Townshend, Thomas B. Fischer, Karen Lock, Carl Petrokofsky, Adam Sheppard, David Sweeting and Flora Ogilvie
- How transnational labor migration affects upland land use practices in the receiving country: Findings from the China-Myanmar borderland pp. 163-176

- Xiaobo Hua, Yasuyuki Kono, Le Zhang, Erqi Xu and Renshan Luo
- Accessibility, air pollution, and congestion: Capturing spatial trade-offs from agglomeration in the property market pp. 177-191

- Christopher D. Higgins, Matthew D. Adams, Weeberb Requia and Moataz Mohamed
- Grey areas in green grabbing: subtle and indirect interconnections between climate change politics and land grabs and their implications for research pp. 192-199

- Jennifer C. Franco and Saturnino M. Borras
- Bringing the neighbors in: A choice experiment on the influence of coordination and social norms on farmers’ willingness to accept agro-environmental schemes across Europe pp. 200-215

- Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Julian Sagebiel and Roland Olschewski
- Identifying the determinants of and barriers to landowner participation in reforestation in Costa Rica pp. 216-225

- Kathryn A. Powlen and Kelly W. Jones
- Urban-rural divides in preferences for wetland conservation in Malaysia pp. 226-237

- Suziana Hassan, Søren Olsen and Bo Thorsen
- The delivery of mixed communities in the regeneration of urban waterfronts: An investigation of the comparative experience of Plymouth and Bristol pp. 238-251

- Daniel Thorning, Christopher Balch and Stephen Essex
- A tale of two cities—From separation to common green connectivity for maintaining of biodiversity and well-being pp. 252-259

- Janez Pirnat and David Hladnik
- A review of practices for sustaining urban and peri-urban agriculture: Implications for land use planning in rapidly urbanising Ghanaian cities pp. 260-277

- Raphael Anammasiya Ayambire, Owusu Amponsah, Charles Peprah and Stephen Appiah Takyi
- Spatial distribution and uncertainties of nitrogen budgets for agriculture in the Tagus river basin in Portugal – Implications for effectiveness of mitigation measures pp. 278-293

- M.R. Cameira, João Rolim, Fernanda Valente, Afonso Faro, Ulrike Dragosits and Cláudia M.d.S. Cordovil
- The role of small-scale planning projects in urban development: A case study in the metropolitan Stockholm region, Sweden pp. 294-304

- Johan Högström, Berit Balfors and Monica Hammer
- Multiangle land use-linked carbon balance examination in Nanjing City, China pp. 305-315

- Xiaowei Chuai, Ye Yuan, Xiuying Zhang, Xiaomin Guo, Xiaolei Zhang, Fangjian Xie, Rongqin Zhao and Jianbao Li
- Farmers’ perspectives on payments for ecosystem services in Uganda pp. 316-327

- K. Geussens, Goedele Van den Broeck, K. Vanderhaegen, B. Verbist and M. Maertens
- How housing market responds to greenbelt relaxation: Case of Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea pp. 328-334

- Jae Sik Jeon
- Integrated quantification of forest total economic value pp. 335-346

- John J. Loomis, Michael Knaus and Maurício Dziedzic
- The use of agri-environmental measures to address environmental pressures in Germany: Spatial mismatches and options for improvement pp. 347-362

- Andrea Früh-Müller, Martin Bach, Lutz Breuer, Stefan Hotes, Thomas Koellner, Christian Krippes and Volkmar Wolters
- Deforestation and economic development: Evidence from national borders pp. e347-e353

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma and Martin Heger
Volume 83, issue C, 2019
- How to prioritize protected areas: A novel perspective using multidimensional land use characteristics pp. 1-12

- Yongheng Rao, Jianjun Zhang, Ke Wang and Xia Wu
- Planning initiative: Promoting development by the use of options in Amsterdam pp. 13-21

- Willem Korthals Altes
- Forty years later: Assessment of the long-lasting effectiveness of land consolidation projects pp. 22-31

- Jaroslaw Janus and Iwona Markuszewska
- To resettle or not?: Socioeconomic characteristics, livelihoods, and perceptions toward resolving human-tiger conflict in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India pp. 32-46

- Tharmalingam Ramesh, Riddhika Kalle, Kalyanasundaram Sankar, Qamar Qureshi, Anthony J. Giordano and Colleen Thelma Downs
- Risk management strategies and residual risk perception in the wine industry: A spatial analysis in Northeast Italy pp. 47-62

- Maria De Salvo, Roberta Capitello, Barbara Gaudenzi and Diego Begalli
- Land use planning based on the connectivity of tree species does not ensure the conservation of forest biodiversity pp. 63-65

- Martin Mikoláš, Marek Svitok, Marius Teodosiu, Thomas A. Nagel and Miroslav Svoboda
- Park green spaces, public health and social inequalities: Understanding the interrelationships for policy implications pp. 66-74

- Qian Wang and Zili Lan
- Will land development time restriction reduce land price? The perspective of American call options pp. 75-83

- Han Wang, Xingyi Wu, Di Wu and Xin Nie
- Tackling the challenges of visualising digital cadastral plans: The Victorian cadastre experience pp. 84-94

- Hamed Olfat, Amul Jani, Davood Shojaei, Ashley Darvill, Mark Briffa, Abbas Rajabifard and Farshad Badiee
- Farmers’ landholding strategy in urban fringe areas: A case study of a transitional commune near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 95-104

- Quang Nguyen and Doo-Chul Kim
- A network-based approach for landscape integration of traditional settlements: A case study in the Wuling Mountain area, southwestern China pp. 105-112

- Guo Li and Wenmin Hu
- Quantifying the spatial arrangement of underutilized land in a rapidly urbanized rust belt city: The case of Changchun City pp. 113-123

- Wenbo Li, Dongyan Wang, Hong Li, Jianguo Wang, Yuanli Zhu and Yuewen Yang
- Achieving land development benefits on customary/communal land pp. 124-133

- Wycliffe Antonio and Charisse Griffith-Charles
- Analyzing requisition–compensation balance of farmland policy in China through telecoupling: A case study in the middle reaches of Yangtze River Urban Agglomerations pp. 134-146

- Wanxu Chen, Xinyue Ye, Jiangfeng Li, Xin Fan, Qingsong Liu and Weichuan Dong
- An assessment of the landscape-scale dimensions of land based environmental management schemes offered to farmers in England pp. 147-159

- Jeremy R. Franks
- Will the urban agricultural revolution be vertical and soilless? A case study of controlled environment agriculture in New York City pp. 160-173

- Wylie Goodman and Jennifer Minner
- The evolution of soil conservation policies targeting land abandonment and soil erosion in Spain: A review pp. 174-186

- Cynthia C.E. van Leeuwen, Erik L.H. Cammeraat, Joris de Vente and Carolina Boix-Fayos
- Adoption of improved amaranth varieties and good agricultural practices in East Africa pp. 187-194

- Justus Ochieng, Pepijn Schreinemachers, Maurice Ogada, Fekadu Fufa Dinssa, William Barnos and Hassan Mndiga
- Revisiting forest transition explanations: The role of “push” factors and adaptation strategies in forest expansion in northern Phetchabun, Thailand pp. 195-214

- Jean-Philippe Leblond
- Does social identity matter in governance decisions? Evidence from an agrarian reform settlement in Brazil pp. 215-226

- Caroline Foscaches, Maria Sylvia Macchione Saes and Paula Sarita Bigio Schnaider
- Specialized governance and regional land-use outcomes: A spatial analysis of Florida community development districts pp. 227-239

- Aaron Deslatte, Tyler A. Scott and David P. Carter
- Does the CAP reflect the population's concerns about agricultural landscapes? A qualitative study in Lower Saxony, Germany pp. 240-255

- Stefan Schüler and Eva Maria Noack
- Climate financing needs in the land sector under the Paris Agreement: An assessment of developing country perspectives pp. 256-269

- Gabrielle Kissinger, Aarti Gupta, Ivo Mulder and Natalie Unterstell
- THE ROLE OF REGULATION IN THE LAND-TAKE CONTROL. THE ITALIAN CASE OF THE METROPOLITAN CITY OF CAGLIARI pp. 270-281

- Anna Maria Colavitti and Sergio Serra
- Evaluating a collaborative decision-analytic approach to inform conservation decision-making in transboundary regions pp. 282-296

- Brady J. Mattsson, Andrej Arih, Marco Heurich, Stefano Santi, Josef Štemberk and Harald Vacik
- Indigenous perspective to inform rights-based conservation in a protected area of Panama pp. 297-307

- Johanne Pelletier, Nancy Gélinas and Catherine Potvin
- Inclusive businesses in agriculture: Defining the concept and its complex and evolving partnership structures in the field pp. 308-322

- Wytske Chamberlain and Ward Anseeuw
- Land use balance for urban economy: A multi-scale and multi-type perspective pp. 323-333

- M.Y. Han, G.Q. Chen and M. Dunford
- Towards collaborative forest planning in Canadian and Swedish hinterlands: Different institutional trajectories? pp. 334-345

- Guy Chiasson, Per Angelstam, Robert Axelsson and Frederik Doyon
- The territorial politics of land use planning in Laos pp. 346-356

- Diana Suhardiman, Oulavanh Keovilignavong and Miles Kenney-Lazar
- Economic viability for deploying hydroponic system in emerging countries: A differentiated risk adjustment proposal pp. 357-369

- Sulma Vanessa Souza, Régio Marcio Toesca Gimenes and Erlaine Binotto
- Transforming rural housing land to farmland in Chongqing, China: The land coupon approach and farmers’ complaints pp. 370-378

- Sun Sheng Han and Wenqi Lin
- Optimizing historic preservation under climate change: Decision support for cultural resource adaptation planning in national parks pp. 379-389

- Xiao Xiao, Erin Seekamp, Max Post van der Burg, Mitchell Eaton, Sandra Fatorić and Allie McCreary
- Land-use changes triggered by the expansion of wine-growing areas: A study on the Municipalities in the Prosecco’s production zone (Italy) pp. 390-402

- Matteo Basso
- Survey methodologies of urban land uses: An oddment of the past, or a gap in contemporary planning theory? pp. 403-411

- Ioannis A. Pissourios
- Responsible consolidation of customary lands: A framework for land reallocation pp. 412-423

- K.O. Asiama, R.M. Bennett, J.A. Zevenbergen and A. Da Silva Mano
- Integrating GIS spatial dimension into BREEAM communities sustainability assessment to support urban planning policies, Lisbon case study pp. 424-434

- Joana Pedro, Carlos Silva and Manuel Duarte Pinheiro
- Transformations, transitions, or tall tales? A global review of the uptake and impact of NoSQL, blockchain, and big data analytics on the land administration sector pp. 435-448

- Rohan Mark Bennett, Mark Pickering and J. Sargent
- The changing face of environmental amenities: Heterogeneity across housing submarkets and time pp. 449-460

- Mario Fernandez and Santiago Bucaram
- Agricultural intensification and damages to human health in relation to agrochemicals: Application of artificial intelligence pp. 461-474

- Ehsan Elahi, Cui Weijun, Huiming Zhang and Majid Nazeer
- Russian agriculture: Growth and institutional challenges pp. 475-487

- Vasily Uzun, Natalia Shagaida and Zvi Lerman
- Combining LULC data and agricultural statistics for A better identification and mapping of High nature value farmland: A case study in the veneto Plain, Italy pp. 488-504

- Marta Bonato, Fabio Cian and Carlo Giupponi
- Neighborhood decline and mixed land uses: Mitigating housing abandonment in shrinking cities pp. 505-511

- Donghwan Gu, Galen Newman, Jun-Hyun Kim, Yunmi Park and Jaekyung Lee
- Benefits and costs analysis of soil erosion control using rock pack structures: The case of Mutale Local Municipality, Limpopo Province, South Africa pp. 512-522

- T. Morokong and James Blignaut
- Infrastructural landscape fragmentation versus occlusion: A sensitivity analysis pp. 523-531

- Antonio Ledda and Andrea De Montis
- Inter-communal land conflicts in Benin City, Nigeria: Exploring the root causes in the context of customary land supply pp. 532-542

- Justin Eduviere Agheyisi
- Identifying drivers of land degradation in Xilingol, China, between 1975 and 2015 pp. 543-559

- Batunacun,, Ralf Wieland, Tobia Lakes, Hu Yunfeng and Claas Nendel
- Finding a Peaceful Road to Urbanization in China pp. 560-563

- Zhaoyang Cai, Zhexi Liu, Siming Zuo and Shixiong Cao
- Adoption of direct seeded rice, land use and enterprise income: Evidence from Chinese rice producers pp. 564-570

- Wenbiao Sha, Fengbo Chen and Ashok K. Mishra
- Visualizing regional clusters of Sardinia's EU supported agriculture: A Spatial Fuzzy Partitioning Around Medoids pp. 571-580

- D’Urso, Pierpaolo, Germana Manca, Nigel Waters and Stefania Girone
- Agroforestry creates carbon sinks whilst enhancing the environment in agricultural landscapes in Europe pp. 581-593

- Sonja Kay, Carlo Rega, Gerardo Moreno, Michael den Herder, João H.N. Palma, Robert Borek, Josep Crous-Duran, Dirk Freese, Michail Giannitsopoulos, Anil Graves, Mareike Jäger, Norbert Lamersdorf, Daniyar Memedemin, Rosa Mosquera-Losada, Anastasia Pantera, Maria Luisa Paracchini, Pierluigi Paris, José V. Roces-Díaz, Victor Rolo, Adolfo Rosati, Mignon Sandor, Jo Smith, Erich Szerencsits, Anna Varga, Valérie Viaud, Rafal Wawer, Paul J. Burgess and Felix Herzog
- What should we conserve? Farmer narratives on biodiversity values in the McLaren Vale, South Australia pp. 594-605

- Douglas K. Bardsley, Elisa Palazzo and Randy Stringer
- Land planning and risk assessment for livestock production based on an outranking approach and GIS pp. 606-621

- Aurea Gallego, Consuelo Calafat, Marina Segura and Israel Quintanilla
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