Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 81, issue C, 2019
- Assessing growth management strategy: A case study of the largest rural-urban region in India pp. 1-12

- Manisha Jain, Artem Korzhenevych and Karina Pallagst
- Provision of ecosystem services from the management of Natura 2000 sites in Umbria (Italy): Comparing the costs and benefits, using choice experiment pp. 13-20

- L. Rocchi, C. Cortina, L. Paolotti, G. Massei, F.F. Fagioli, P. Antegiovanni and A. Boggia
- Pro-poor land administration: Towards practical, coordinated, and scalable recording systems for all pp. 21-38

- Bob Hendriks, Jaap Zevenbergen, Rohan Bennett and Danilo Antonio
- Masculinity, men and patriarchal issues aside: How do women’s actions impede women’s access to land? Matters arising from a peri-rural community in Nigeria pp. 39-48

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- Opportunity cost of a private reserve of natural heritage, Cerrado biome – Brazil pp. 49-57

- Maycon Jorge Ulisses Saraiva Farinha, Luciana Virginia Mario Bernardo, Adelsom Soares Filho, André Geraldo Berezuk, Luciana Ferreira da Silva and Clandio Favarini Ruviaro
- Does early-life famine experience impact rural land transfer? Evidence from China pp. 58-67

- Xin Deng, Dingde Xu, Miao Zeng and Yanbin Qi
- Placemaking and implementation: Revisiting the performance principle pp. 68-75

- Carolyn G. Loh
- Effects of preservation policy on land use changes in Iranian Northern Zagros forests pp. 76-90

- Hadi Beygi Heidarlou, Abbas Banj Shafiei, Mahdi Erfanian, Amin Tayyebi and Ahmad Alijanpour
- Formalizing infrastructures, civic networks and production of space: Bedouin informal settlements in Be'er-Sheva metropolis pp. 91-99

- Tomer Dekel, Avinoam Meir and Nurit Alfasi
- Can economic and environmental benefits associated with agricultural intensification be sustained at high population densities? A farm level empirical analysis pp. 100-110

- Daniel Kyalo Willy, Milu Muyanga and Thomas Jayne
- China’s ecological civilization program–Implementing ecological redline policy pp. 111-114

- Bo Jiang, Yang Bai, Christina P. Wong, Xibao Xu and Juha M. Alatalo
- Oil palm plantations vs. shifting cultivation for indigenous peoples: Analyzing Mizoram's New Land Use Policy pp. 115-123

- Purabi Bose
- On the ecological recognition of Butia palm groves as integral ecosystems: Why do we need to widen the legal protection and the in situ/on-farm conservation approaches? pp. 124-130

- Ênio Egon Sosinski, Leonardo Marques Urruth, Rosa Lía Barbieri, Marene Machado Marchi and Silvano Gildo Martens
- Managing values in disaster planning: Current strategies, challenges and opportunities for incorporating values of the public pp. 131-142

- Rebecca M. Ford, Andrea Rawluk and Kathryn J.H. Williams
- Exploring the spatial structure of housing prices under economic expansion and stagnation: The role of socio-demographic factors in metropolitan Rome, Italy pp. 143-152

- Luca Salvati, Mariateresa Ciommi, Pere Serra and Francesco M. Chelli
- Biodiversity-based payments on Swiss alpine pastures pp. 153-159

- Astrid Zabel
- Determinants of cultivated land recuperation in ecologically damaged areas in China pp. 160-166

- Hua Lu, Hualin Xie, Tiangui Lv and Guanrong Yao
- Resilience and housing markets: Who is it really for? pp. 167-174

- Graham Squires and Iain White
- The effect of irrigation service delivery and training in agronomy on crop choice in Tajikistan pp. 175-184

- Marie-Charlotte Buisson and Soumya Balasubramanya
- Assessing protected area effectiveness within the Caribbean under changing climate conditions: A case study of the small island, Trinidad pp. 185-193

- Shobha S. Maharaj, Hamish Asmath, Safraz Ali, John Agard, Stephen A. Harris and Mark New
- What can management option uptake tell us about ecosystem services delivery through agri-environment schemes? pp. 194-208

- David Arnott, David Chadwick, Ian Harris, Aleksandra Koj and David L. Jones
- Exploring the relationship between visual preferences for tiny and small houses and land use policy in the southeastern United States pp. 209-218

- Krista Evans
- Assessing users’ expectations and perceptions on different beach types and the need for diverse management frameworks along the Western Mediterranean pp. 219-231

- C. Cabezas-Rabadán, M. Rodilla, J.E. Pardo-Pascual and P. Herrera-Racionero
- Determinants of farm size and stocking rate in Namibian commercial cattle farming pp. 232-246

- John-Oliver Engler, Henrik von Wehrden and Stefan Baumgärtner
- Coordinating invasive plant management among conservation and rural stakeholders pp. 247-255

- Sonia Graham
- Quantifying the amount, heterogeneity, and pattern of farmland: Implications for China’s requisition-compensation balance of farmland policy pp. 256-266

- Luo Liu, Zhenjie Liu, Jianzhou Gong, Lu Wang and Yueming Hu
- How the end of armed conflicts influence forest cover and subsequently ecosystem services provision? An analysis of four case studies in biodiversity hotspots pp. 267-275

- Nelson Grima and Simron J. Singh
- Development of rule of law index for state land and resources in China pp. 276-290

- Hao Wang, Zhifeng Wang, Junlin Chen, Junhua Chen, Nishang Guan and Guijun Li
- Farm diversification strategies in response to rural policy: a case from rural Italy pp. 291-301

- Marcello De Rosa, Gerard McElwee and Robert Smith
- Climate change mitigation policy in Ecuador: Effects of land-use competition and transaction costs pp. 302-310

- Daniel Ortega-Pacheco, Andrew G. Keeler and Shiguo Jiang
- Regional variation in public acceptance of wind energy development in Europe: What are the roles of planning procedures and participation? pp. 311-323

- M. Suškevičs, S. Eiter, S. Martinat, D. Stober, E. Vollmer, C.L. de Boer and M. Buchecker
- Putting nature ‘to work’ through Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES): Tensions between autonomy, voluntary action and the political economy of agri-environmental practice pp. 324-336

- Vijay Kolinjivadi, Alejandra Zaga Mendez and Jérôme Dupras
- Land tenure reforms and persistence of land conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa – The case of Botswana pp. 337-345

- Faustin Tirwirukwa Kalabamu
- Socio-ecological dynamics of a tropical agricultural region: Historical analysis of system change and opportunities pp. 346-359

- Carolin Antoni, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Humberto Reyes Hernández, Anuschka van’t Hooft, and Michael Schoon
- Crop advisers as conservation intermediaries: Perceptions and policy implications for relying on nontraditional partners to increase U.S. farmers’ adoption of soil and water conservation practices pp. 360-370

- Francis R. Eanes, Ajay S. Singh, Brian R. Bulla, Pranay Ranjan, Mary Fales, Benjamin Wickerham, Patrick J. Doran and Linda S. Prokopy
- “A cadastre for Mali?” The production of land titles and the challenge of property data on the periphery of Bamako pp. 371-381

- Monique Bertrand
- Assessment of management measures for the conservation of traditional irrigated lands: The case of the Huerta of Murcia (Spain) pp. 382-391

- J. Martinez-Paz, Isabel Banos-González, Julia Martínez-Fernández and Miguel Ángel Esteve-Selma
- Evaluating the role of Farm Bill conservation program participation in conserving America’s grasslands pp. 392-399

- Lily A. Sweikert and Larry M. Gigliotti
- Neoliberal environmentality and incentive-coordinated REDD+ contracts pp. 400-407

- Jichuan Sheng
- Cropland rental market and farm technical efficiency in rural Vietnam pp. 408-423

- Hoang Trieu Huy and Trung Thanh Nguyen
- Property rights with price tags? Pricing uncertainties in the production, transaction and consumption of China’s small property right housing pp. 424-433

- Shenjing He, Dong Wang, Chris Webster and Kwong Wing Chau
- Transition of small farms in Ghana: perspectives of farm heritage, employment and networks pp. 434-452

- Wencong Lu and Godwin Seyram Agbemavor Kwasi Horlu
- Socio-economic valuation of abandonment and intensification of Alpine agroecosystems and associated ecosystem services pp. 453-462

- G. Faccioni, E. Sturaro, M. Ramanzin and A. Bernués
- A practical method for the ex-ante evaluation of land consolidation initiatives: Fully connected parcels with the same value pp. 463-471

- Sergio Colombo and Manuel Perujo-Villanueva
- Neighborhood governance in post-reform Urban China: Place attachment impact on civic engagement in Guangzhou pp. 472-482

- Rong Wu, Zhigang Li, Ye Liu, Xu Huang and Yuqi Liu
- Implementation of a landscape ecological use pattern model: Debris flow waste-shoal land use in the Yeyatang Basin, Yunnan Province, China pp. 483-492

- Songtang He, Daojie Wang, Yong Li, Yingchao Fang, Huijuan Lan and Wenle Chen
- Institutional transition and implementation path for cultivated land protection in highly urbanized regions: A case study of Shenzhen, China pp. 493-501

- Mo Su, Renzhong Guo and Wuyang Hong
- The creation and conservation effectiveness of State-wide wetlands and waterways and coastal refugia planning overlays for Tasmania, Australia pp. 502-512

- Vishnu Prahalad, Jason Whitehead, Adelina Latinovic and Jamie B. Kirkpatrick
- From Habitat III to the new urbanization agenda in China: Seeing through the practices of the “three old renewals” in Guangzhou pp. 513-522

- Xun Li, Eddie C.M. Hui, Tingting Chen, Wei Lang and Youliang Guo
- Perceptions regarding active management of the Cross-timbers forest resources of Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas: A SWOT-ANP analysis pp. 523-530

- Morgan Starr, Omkar Joshi, Rodney E. Will and Chris B. Zou
- Bad news is bad news: Information effects and citizens’ socio-political acceptance of new technologies of electricity transmission pp. 531-545

- Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
- Rationalising the basis for utilization of compulsorily acquired property in Ghana: Issues arising pp. 546-552

- Christine Dowuona-Hammond
- Land institutions’ credibility: Analyzing the role of complementary institutions pp. 553-564

- Nesru H. Koroso, Jaap A. Zevenbergen and Monica Lengoiboni
- The positive impacts of farm land fragmentation in Rwanda pp. 565-581

- Pierre Damien Ntihinyurwa, Walter Timo de Vries, Uchendu Eugene Chigbu and Patrick Acklam Dukwiyimpuhwe
- Rethinking ‘Success’: The politics of payment for forest ecosystem services in Vietnam pp. 582-593

- Phuc To and Wolfram Dressler
- How rural out-migrations drive changes to farm and land management: A case study from the rural Andes pp. 594-603

- Mark Caulfield, Judith Bouniol, Steven J. Fonte and Aad Kessler
- Reallocation planning of urban industrial land for structure optimization and emission reduction: A practical analysis of urban agglomeration in China’s Yangtze River Delta pp. 604-623

- Hui Shu and Ping-ping Xiong
- Thinking outside the box and introducing land readjustment against the conventional urban land acquisition and delivery method in Ethiopia pp. 624-631

- Achamyeleh Gashu Adam
- Estimating in situ conservation costs of Zambian crop wild relatives under alternative conservation goals pp. 632-643

- Warwick Wainwright, Adam G. Drucker, Nigel Maxted, Joana Magos Brehm, Ng’uni, Dickson and Dominic Moran
- Explaining the national variation of land use: A cross-national analysis of greenbelt policy in five countries pp. 644-656

- Albert T. Han and Min Hee Go
- Does the land use structure change conform to the evolution law of industrial structure? An empirical study of Anhui Province, China pp. 657-667

- Yang Yuting, Jiang Guanghui, Zheng Qiuyue, Zhou Dingyang and Li Yuling
- Integrating ecological and socioeconomic criteria in a GIS-based multicriteria-multiobjective analysis to develop sustainable harvesting strategies for Mexican oregano Lippia graveolens Kunth, a non-timber forest product pp. 668-679

- Llamas-Torres Irina, Bello-Pineda Javier, Castillo-Burguete María Teresa, Leyequien-Abarca Eurídice and Calvo-Irabien Luz María del Carmen
- Customary Land titling and inter-generational wealth transfer in Malawi: Will secondary Land rights holders maintain their Land rights? pp. 680-688

- Sane Pashane Zuka
- Land capability of multiple-landform watersheds with environmental land use conflicts pp. 689-704

- Renata Cristina Araújo Costa, Gener Tadeu Pereira, Teresa Cristina Tarlé Pissarra, Diego Silva Siqueira, Luís Filipe Sanches Fernandes, Vinicius Vasconcelos, Luiz Alberto Fernandes and Fernando António Leal Pacheco
- Optimal harvest cycle on Nothofagus forests including carbon storage in Southern America: An application to Chilean subsidies in temperate forests pp. 705-713

- N. Moreno, R. Moreno and J.R. Molina
- Comparative ecological network analysis: An application to Italy pp. 714-724

- Andrea De Montis, Amedeo Ganciu, Matteo Cabras, Antonietta Bardi and Maurizio Mulas
- Interplay between the potential of photovoltaic systems and agricultural land use pp. 725-735

- Luís Dias, João Pedro Gouveia, Paulo Lourenço and Júlia Seixas
- Optimal mangrove restoration through community engagement on coastal lands facing climatic risks: The case of Sundarbans region in India pp. 736-749

- Ram Ranjan
- An assessment of governance quality for community-based forest management systems in Asia: Prioritisation of governance indicators at various scales pp. 750-761

- Tek Narayan Maraseni, Nabin Bhattarai, Bhaskar Singh Karky, Timothy Cadman, Niroj Timalsina, Trishna Singh Bhandari, Armando Apan, Hwan Ok Ma, R.S. Rawat, Nemit Verma, Su Mon San, Thaung Naing Oo, Kinley Dorji, Sindhu Dhungana and Mohan Poudel
- The integration of land use in public water reservoirs plans – A critical analysis of the regulatory approaches used for the protection of banks pp. 762-775

- Carla Rodrigues and Teresa Fidélis
- Institutions for governing biodiversity offsetting: An analysis of rights and responsibilities pp. 776-784

- Eeva Primmer, Liisa Varumo, Juha M. Kotilainen, Elina Raitanen, Matti Kattainen, Minna Pekkonen, Saija Kuusela, Peter Kullberg, Johanna A.M. Kangas and Markku Ollikainen
- Effects of payment for ecosystem services and agricultural subsidy programs on rural household land use decisions in China: Synergy or trade-off? pp. 785-801

- Ying Wang, Richard E. Bilsborrow, Qi Zhang, Jiangfeng Li and Conghe Song
- A hedonic urban land price index pp. 802-812

- Brano Glumac, Marcos Herrera-Gómez and Julien Licheron
- Farmers consideration of soil ecosystem services in agricultural management - A case study from Saxony, Germany pp. 813-824

- Victoria Dietze, Nina Hagemann, Nataly Jürges, Stephan Bartke and Christine Fürst
- National parks in China: Parks for people or for the nation? pp. 825-833

- Ju-Han Zoe Wang
- Integrated farm management for sustainable agriculture: Lessons for knowledge exchange and policy pp. 834-842

- David C. Rose, William J. Sutherland, Andrew P. Barnes, Fiona Borthwick, Charles Ffoulkes, Clare Hall, Jon M. Moorby, Phillipa Nicholas-Davies, Susan Twining and Lynn V. Dicks
- Land governance for extractivism and capitalist farming in Africa: An overview pp. 843-851

- Jasper Abembia Ayelazuno
- Why is there a large-scale mining ‘bias’ in sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 852-861

- Gavin Hilson
- “Employment until the end of the world”: Exploring the role of manipulation in a Mozambican land deal pp. 862-870

- Alex Arnall
- The ‘new’ African customary land tenure. Characteristic, features and policy implications of a new paradigm pp. 897-903

- Admos Chimhowu
- Land grabbing “from below”? Illicit artisanal gold mining and access to land in post-conflict Côte d’Ivoire pp. 904-914

- Steven Van Bockstael
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