Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 77, issue C, 2018
- Urban land contestations, challenges and planning strategies in Malawi’s main urban centres pp. 1-8

- Evance Mwathunga and Ronnie Donaldson
- Forest plantations and climate change discourses: New powers of ‘green’ grabbing in Cambodia pp. 9-18

- Arnim Scheidel and Courtney Work
- Searching for the entrepreneurs among new entrants in European Agriculture: the role of human and social capital pp. 19-30

- Emilio Pindado, Mercedes Sánchez, Jos A.A.M. Verstegen and Thomas Lans
- Spatial distribution of nature reserves in China: Driving forces in the past and conservation challenges in the future pp. 31-42

- Jian Wu, Yazhen Gong and JunJie Wu
- The local costs of biodiversity offsets: Comparing standards, policy and practice pp. 43-50

- Cécile Bidaud, Kate Schreckenberg and Julia P.G. Jones
- Tea plantations as a driving force of long-term land use and population changes in the Eastern Himalayan piedmont pp. 51-62

- Paweł Prokop
- Nordic agriculture under climate change: A systematic review of challenges, opportunities and adaptation strategies for crop production pp. 63-74

- Lotten Wiréhn
- Contesting conventional wisdom on the links between land tenure security and land degradation: Evidence from Ethiopia pp. 75-83

- Tsegaye Moreda
- Rethinking biodiversity governance in European agricultural landscapes: Acceptability of alternative governance scenarios pp. 84-93

- Sarah Velten, Tamara Schaal, Julia Leventon, Jan Hanspach, Joern Fischer and Jens Newig
- Exploring the labour productivity of agricultural systems across European regions: A multilevel approach pp. 94-106

- Elias Giannakis and Adriana Bruggeman
- Is Urban Land Development Driven by Economic Development or Fiscal Revenue Stimuli in China? pp. 107-115

- Cheng Shu, Hualin Xie, Jinfa Jiang and Qianru Chen
- Women and farmland preservation: The impact of women’s participation in farmland management governance in Japan pp. 116-125

- Taisuke Takayama, Atsushi Horibe and Tomoaki Nakatani
- Region-specific budgeting of rural development funds—An application study pp. 126-134

- Ewa Kiryluk-Dryjska and Patrycja Beba
- Grassland rental markets and herder technical efficiency: ability effect or resource equilibration effect? pp. 135-142

- Shu-hao Tan, Ru-xin Zhang and Zhong-chun Tan
- A semi-quantitative methodology to evaluate the main local territorial risks and their interactions pp. 143-154

- E. Pilone and M. Demichela
- The effects of physical activity facilities on vigorous physical activity in gated and non-gated neighborhoods pp. 155-162

- Yasmeen Gul, Zahid Sultan, Mehdi Moeinaddini and Gul Ahmed Jokhio
- Impacts of urbanization on ecosystem services and their temporal relations: A case study in Northern Ningxia, China pp. 163-173

- Rongfang Lyu, Jianming Zhang, Mengqun Xu and Jijun Li
- Spatio-temporal dynamics and livelihoods transformation in Wa, Ghana pp. 174-185

- Prosper Issahaku Korah, Abraham Marshall Nunbogu and Bernard Afiik Akanpabadai Akanbang
- Push–pull farming system in Kenya: Implications for economic and social welfare pp. 186-198

- Menale Kassie, Jesper Stage, Gracious Diiro, Beatrice Muriithi, Geoffrey Muricho, Samuel T. Ledermann, Jimmy Pittchar, Charles Midega and Zeyaur Khan
- Addressing the dual challenges of food security and environmental sustainability during rural livelihood transitions in China pp. 199-208

- Xiaoxing Qi and Heping Dang
- Improving agricultural pollution abatement through result-based payment schemes pp. 209-219

- William Sidemo-Holm, Henrik G. Smith and Mark Brady
- An ordinal classification of brownfield remediation projects in China for the allocation of government funding pp. 220-230

- Qingye Han, Yuming Zhu, Ginger Y. Ke and Keith W. Hipel
- The impacts of farmers’ livelihood endowments on their participation in eco-compensation policies: Globally important agricultural heritage systems case studies from China pp. 231-239

- Moucheng Liu, Lun Yang, Yanying Bai and Qingwen Min
- Does informal tenure result in land inequality? A critique of tenure formalisation reforms in Cambodia pp. 240-248

- Benjamin C.R. Flower
- Design and implementation of a LADM-based external archive data model for land registry and cadastre transactions in Turkey: A case study of municipality pp. 249-266

- Zeynel Abidin Polat and Mehmet Alkan
- Temporal dynamics in the relationship between land use factors and modal split in commuting: A local case study pp. 267-278

- Lorea Mendiola and Pilar González
- The effect of industrial and commercial land consumption on municipal tax revenue: Evidence from Bavaria pp. 279-287

- Sebastian Langer and Artem Korzhenevych
- Design of industrial clusters and optimization of land use in an airport economic zone pp. 288-297

- Dan Wang, Zhiguang Gong and Zhongzhen Yang
- Infrastructure development and contested forest governance threaten the Leuser Ecosystem, Indonesia pp. 298-309

- Sean Sloan, Mason J. Campbell, Mohammed Alamgir, Emma Collier-Baker, Matthew G. Nowak, Graham Usher and William F. Laurance
- Planned development versus unplanned change: The effects on urban planning in Turkey pp. 310-321

- Neşe Yılmaz Bakır, Umut Doğan, Merve Koçak Güngör and Bülent Bostancı
- Myths on local use of natural resources and social equity of land use governance: Reindeer herding in Finland pp. 322-331

- Simo Sarkki, Hannu I. Heikkinen, Vesa-Pekka Herva and Jarkko Saarinen
- Fighting talk: Organisational discourses of the conflict over raptors and grouse moor management in Scotland pp. 332-343

- Isla D. Hodgson, Steve M. Redpath, Anke Fischer and Juliette Young
- EU’s rural development policy at the regional level—Are expenditures for natural capital linked with territorial needs? pp. 344-353

- I. Zasada, M. Weltin, M. Reutter, P.H. Verburg and A. Piorr
- Tracing social capital: How stakeholder group interactions shape agricultural water quality restoration in the Florida Everglades pp. 354-361

- Landon Yoder and Rinku Roy Chowdhury
- The dividing of fields in Sudano-Sahelian West Africa: The roles of soil fertility variation and legal doctrine pp. 362-374

- Matthew D. Turner and Oumarou Moumouni
- Deforestation and timber production in Congo after implementation of sustainable management policy: A response to Karsenty et al. (2017) pp. 375-378

- Jodi S. Brandt, Christoph Nolte and Arun Agrawal
- A local perspective on drivers and measures to slow deforestation in the Andean-Amazonian foothills of Colombia pp. 379-391

- Carolin Hoffmann, Jaime Ricardo García Márquez and Tobias Krueger
- Adaptation with climate uncertainty: An examination of agricultural land use in the United States pp. 392-401

- Jianhong E. Mu, Bruce McCarl, Benjamin Sleeter, John T. Abatzoglou and Hongliang Zhang
- Issues in developing a fit for purpose system for incorporating VGI in land administration in Botswana pp. 402-411

- Kealeboga Moreri, David Fairbairn and Philip James
- Deadlock opportunism in contesting conservation areas in Indonesia pp. 412-424

- Muhammad Alif K. Sahide, Micah R. Fisher, Ahmad Maryudi, Ahmad Dhiaulhaq, Christine Wulandari, Yeon-Su Kim and Lukas Giessen
- Aging population, farm succession, and farmland usage: Evidence from rural China pp. 437-445

- Baoling Zou, Ashok K. Mishra and Biliang Luo
- An analysis of possibilities for the establishment of a multipurpose and multidimensional cadastre in Poland pp. 446-453

- Monika Mika
- Regional governance by the South Asia Cooperative Environment Program (SACEP)? Institutional design and customizable regime policy offering flexible political options pp. 454-470

- Pradip Kumar Sarker, Md Saifur Rahman and Lukas Giessen
- Not-in-my-backyard but let’s talk: Explaining public opposition to facility siting in urban China pp. 471-478

- Zhilin Liu, Lu Liao and Ciqi Mei
- How do modern transportation projects impact on development of impervious surfaces via new urban area and urban intensification? Evidence from Hangzhou Bay Bridge, China pp. 479-497

- Amir Reza Shahtahmassebi, Chun Wu, George Alan Blackburn, Qing Zheng, Lingyan Huang, Ashton Shortridge, Golnaz Shahtahmassebi, Ruowei Jiang, Shan He, Ke Wang, Yue Lin, Keith C Clarke, Yue Su, Lin Lin, Jiexia Wu, Qiming Zheng, Hongwei Xu, Xingyu Xue, Jinsong Deng and Zhangquan Shen
- Integration of water management and land consolidation in rural areas to adapt to climate change: Experiences from Poland and the Netherlands pp. 498-511

- Małgorzata Stańczuk-Gałwiaczek, Katarzyna Sobolewska-Mikulska, Henk Ritzema and Jantsje M. van Loon-Steensma
- Communicating plant genetic resources for food and agriculture to the public—A study of grant-receivers with demonstration-projects in the Danish Rural Development Programme pp. 512-523

- Louise Windfeldt and Jakob Madsen
- Commissioning as the cornerstone of self-build. Assessing the constraints and opportunities of self-build housing in the Netherlands pp. 524-533

- Daniël Bossuyt, Willem Salet and Stan Majoor
- Urbanisation and land use transition in a second-tier city: The emergence of small factories in Gimpo, South Korea pp. 534-541

- HaeRan Shin and Sangwon Chae
- Mapping the intangible: Using geolocated social media data to examine landscape aesthetics pp. 542-552

- Johannes Langemeyer, Fulvia Calcagni and Francesc Baró
- Capital/Labour separation in French agriculture: The end of family farming? pp. 553-558

- Cochet Hubert
- Public participation in NIMBY risk mitigation: A discourse zoning approach in the Chinese context pp. 559-575

- Xiang Zhang, Jian-gang Xu and Yang Ju
- Towards a broad-based and holistic framework of Sustainable Intensification indicators pp. 576-597

- N. Mahon, I. Crute, M. Di Bonito, E.A. Simmons and M.M. Islam
- The importance of market access for timber growers in small island developing states: A Solomon Island study pp. 598-602

- Timothy J. Blumfield, Frédérique Reverchon and Vaeno W. Vigulu
- Land use decision-making in the wake of state property rights legislation: Examining the institutional response to Florida’s Harris Act pp. 603-612

- Evangeline Linkous and Thomas Skuzinski
- Integrating landscape in regional development: A multidisciplinary approach to evaluation in Trentino planning policies, Italy pp. 613-626

- Grazia Brunetta, Roberto Monaco, Emma Salizzoni and Francesco Salvarani
- Seeing the forest, missing the field: Forests and agriculture in global climate change policy pp. 627-640

- Cinthia Soto Golcher, Bas Arts and Ingrid Visseren-Hamakers
- Ecosystem services in urban land use planning policies: A case study of Ontario municipalities pp. 641-651

- Sharon T. Lam and Tenley M. Conway
- Designing Indigenous Lands in Amazonia: Securing indigenous rights and wildlife conservation through hunting management pp. 652-660

- Pedro de Araujo Lima Constantino, Maíra Benchimol and André Pinassi Antunes
- Evolving practice in land demarcation pp. 661-675

- Benito Arruñada
- Agritourism and local development: A methodology for assessing the role of public contributions in the creation of competitive advantage pp. 676-682

- Filippo Sgroi, Enrica Donia and Angelo Marcello Mineo
- Systems view of future of wicked problems to be addressed by the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 683-695

- Tuomas Kuhmonen
- The failure of eco-forestry as a small-scale native forest management model in Papua New Guinea pp. 696-704

- Micah G. Scudder, John L. Herbohn and Jack Baynes
- Enthusiasm curbed: Home value implications of curbside parking rights pp. 705-711

- Alexander Maas and Philip Watson
- Spatiotemporal characterization of megaregional poly-centrality: Evidence for new urban hypotheses and implications for polycentric policies pp. 712-731

- Yuhao Feng, Shufan Wu, Peixin Wu, Shiliang Su, Min Weng and Meng Bian
- Impacts of concentrated rural resettlement policy on rural restructuring in upland areas: A case study of Qiantang Town in Chongqing, China pp. 732-744

- Weiping Liu, Chaoxian Yang, Yong Liu, Chaofu Wei and Xinyue Yang
- Evaluation of the impacts of CAP policy measures on a local economy: The case of a Greek region pp. 745-751

- Georgios Lampiris, Christos Karelakis and Efstratios Loizou
- Estimating the land opportunism of hotel investment in generating real estate appreciation and firms’ market value pp. 752-759

- Caiping Wang, Shanshan Dai and Honggang Xu
- Forest devolution in Vietnam: From rhetoric to performance pp. 760-774

- Thi Kim Phung Dang, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers and Bas Arts
- Urban land readjustment: Necessary for effective urban renewal? Analysing the Dutch quest for new legislation pp. 821-828

- Sanne Holtslag-Broekhof
- Active land policy in small municipalities in the Netherlands: “We don’t do it, unless...” pp. 829-836

- Thomas van Oosten, Patrick Witte and Thomas Hartmann
- The role of Alpine development regimes in the development of second homes: Preliminary lessons from Switzerland pp. 859-870

- Jean-David Gerber and Monika Bandi Tanner
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