Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 72, issue C, 2018
- Facilitating markets and mitigation: A systematic review of early-action incentives in the U.S pp. 1-11

- Christopher S. Galik and Lydia P. Olander
- China should not massively reclaim new farmland pp. 12-15

- Liangjie Xin and Xiubin Li
- Implementing wind power policy – Institutional frameworks and the beliefs of sovereigns pp. 16-26

- David Newell
- Actionable knowledge for land use planning: Making ecosystem services operational pp. 27-34

- Lucas Brunet, Johanna Tuomisaari, Sandra Lavorel, Emilie Crouzat, Adeline Bierry, Taru Peltola and Isabelle Arpin
- Assessment of scenic, natural and cultural heritage for sustainable management of tourist beaches. A case study of Gran Canaria island (Spain) pp. 35-45

- Carolina Peña-Alonso, Emma Pérez-Chacón, Luis Hernández-Calvento and Eduard Ariza
- The pre-emption right in Italian agriculture: A preliminary evaluation of the direct farmer-neighbouring owner’s case pp. 46-56

- Luigi Galletto
- Underuse of social-ecological systems: A research agenda for addressing challenges to biocultural diversity pp. 57-64

- V. Mauerhofer, T. Ichinose, Boyd Blackwell, M.R. Willig, C.G. Flint, M.S. Krause and Penker, M.
- Land use change and the carbon debt for sugarcane ethanol production in Brazil pp. 65-73

- Akenya Alkimim and Keith C. Clarke
- Fundamental Functionings of Landowners: Understanding the relationship between land ownership and wellbeing through the lens of ‘capability’ pp. 74-84

- Jyoti Rao
- Extended ecological footprint for different modes of urban public transport: The case of Vienna, Austria pp. 85-99

- Andreas Gassner, Jakob Lederer, Georg Kanitschar, Markus Ossberger and Johann Fellner
- Urban expansion dynamics and modes in metropolitan Guangzhou, China pp. 100-109

- Jianzhou Gong, Zhiren Hu, Wenli Chen, Yansui Liu and Jieyong Wang
- Renewable energies, business models and local growth pp. 110-115

- Filippo Sgroi, Enrica Donia and Domenico Russo Alesi
- Modeling land use change impacts on hydrology and the use of landscape metrics as tools for watershed management: The case of an ungauged catchment in the Philippines pp. 116-128

- Cheamson Garret K. Boongaling, Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava and Felino P. Lansigan
- Smallholder farmers’ crop combinations under different land tenure systems in Thailand: The role of flood and government policy pp. 129-137

- Thitiya Panichvejsunti, John K.M. Kuwornu, Ganesh P. Shivakoti, Clemens Grunbuhel and Peeyush Soni
- Assessing the visual landscape potential of coastal territories for spatial planning. A case study in the French Mediterranean pp. 138-151

- Samuel Robert
- Does where you live influence your socio-economic status? pp. 152-160

- Tony Lockwood, Neil T Coffee, Peter Rossini, Theo Niyonsenga and Stanley McGreal
- Mass appraisal of farmland using classical econometrics and spatial modeling pp. 161-170

- Marlene Salete Uberti, Mauro Antonio Homem Antunes, Paula Debiasi and Wagner Tassinari
- Making competent land use policy using a co-management framework pp. 171-180

- Maryam Adhami, Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi and Majid Sheikhmohammady
- Talking about density: An empirical investigation of framing pp. 181-191

- Andrew H. Whittemore and Todd K. BenDor
- Land certification as a substitute or complement to local procedures? Securing rural land transactions in the Malagasy highlands pp. 192-200

- Céline Boué and Jean-Philippe Colin
- Illicit crops substitution and rural prosperity in armed conflict areas: A conceptual proposal based on the Working With People model in Colombia pp. 201-214

- Carlos Alberto Avila Ceron, Ignacio De los Rios-Carmenado and Susana Martín Fernández
- Between co-production and institutional hybridity in land delivery: Insights from local planning practice in peri-urban Tamale, Ghana pp. 215-226

- Millicent Awialie Akaateba, Huang Huang and Emile Akangoa Adumpo
- Factors influencing people’s knowledge, attitude, and practice in land use dynamics: A case study in Ca Mau province in the Mekong delta, Vietnam pp. 227-238

- Hanh Tran, Quoc Nguyen and Matthieu Kervyn
- Truth matters for conservation and the environment pp. 239-240

- Kelvin S.-H. Peh
- Institutional uncertainty, fragmented urbanization and spatial lock-in of the peri-urban area of China: A case of industrial land redevelopment in Panyu pp. 241-249

- Boyi Wang, Li Tian and Zhihao Yao
- A land-cover-based approach to assessing ecosystem services supply and demand dynamics in the rapidly urbanizing Yangtze River Delta region pp. 250-258

- Yu Tao, Hongning Wang, Weixin Ou and Jie Guo
- Adaptive biodiversity management of semi-natural hay meadows: The case of West-Norway pp. 259-269

- Sølvi Wehn, Rob Burton, Mark Riley, Line Johansen, Knut Anders Hovstad and Katrina Rønningen
- Land ownership and technology adoption revisited: Improved maize varieties in Ethiopia pp. 270-279

- Di Zeng, Jeffrey Alwang, George Norton, Moti Jaleta, Bekele Shiferaw and Chilot Yirga
- Spatio-temporal evolution of the early-warning status of cultivated land and its driving factors: A case study of Heilongjiang Province, China pp. 280-292

- Lili Chen, Ge Song, Michael E. Meadows and Chaohui Zou
- Trends in global research in deforestation. A bibliometric analysis pp. 293-302

- Rafael Aleixandre-Benavent, José Luis Aleixandre-Tudó, Lourdes Castelló-Cogollos and José Luis Aleixandre
- Land use optimization based on ecosystem service assessment: A case study in the Yanhe watershed pp. 303-312

- Xutong Wu, Shuai Wang, Bojie Fu, Yu Liu and Yuan Zhu
- Landscape planning and defragmentation measures: an assessment of costs and critical issues pp. 313-324

- Andrea De Montis, Antonio Ledda, Emilio Ortega, Belén Martín and Vittorio Serra
- Reducing CO2 emissions and supporting food security in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, with improved peatland management pp. 325-332

- Arif Surahman, Peeyush Soni and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
- Socio-ecological perspectives of engaging smallholders in environmental-friendly palm oil certification schemes pp. 333-340

- Norzanalia Saadun, Evelyn Ai Lin Lim, Shakinah Mohd Esa, Freddy Ngu, Fatihah Awang, Akram Gimin, Izzah Hafizah Johari, Muhammad Abrisam Firdaus, Nurul Izati Wagimin and Badrul Azhar
- Colonial History, Indigenous Villagers’ Rights, and Rural Land Use: An Empirical Study of Planning Control Decisions on Small House Applications in Hong Kong pp. 341-353

- Ka-hung Yu and Eddie Chi-man Hui
- Anthropogenic drivers of headwater and riparian forest loss and degradation in a highly fragmented southern Amazonian landscape pp. 354-363

- Barbara Zimbres, Ricardo B. Machado and Carlos A. Peres
- Triangulation in participation: Dynamic approaches for science-practice interaction in land-use decision making in rural China pp. 364-371

- Jue Wang, Thomas Aenis and Susanne Hofmann-Souki
- Spatial restructuring and the logic of industrial land redevelopment in urban China: II. A case study of the redevelopment of a local state-owned enterprise in Nanjing pp. 372-380

- Jinlong Gao, Wen Chen and Yansui Liu
- The transfer of development rights in the midst of the economic crisis: Potential, innovation and limits in Italy pp. 381-388

- Enzo Falco and Francesco Chiodelli
- An innovative method to assess suitability of Nitrate Directive measures for farm management pp. 389-401

- Annabelle Richard, Marion Casagrande, Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy and Christophe David
- Playing by the rules? Analysing incremental urban developments pp. 402-409

- Lilian van Karnenbeek and Leonie Janssen-Jansen
- Who participates in conservation incentive programs? Absentee and group landholders are in the mix pp. 410-419

- Anthelia J. Bond, O’Connor, Patrick J. and Timothy R. Cavagnaro
- Impacts of land finance on urban sprawl in China: The case of Chongqing pp. 420-432

- Yong Liu, Peilei Fan, Wenze Yue and Yan Song
- Citizens’ self-mobilization, motivational factors, and the group of most engaged citizens: The case of a radioactive waste repository in Denmark pp. 433-442

- Ivar Lyhne, Sara Bjørn Aaen, Helle Nielsen, Lone Kørnøv and Sanne Vammen Larsen
- Forest cover change in the Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve and its future: The contribution of the 1998 protected natural area decree pp. 443-450

- Juan José Von Thaden, Javier Laborde, Sergio Guevara and Crystian S. Venegas-Barrera
- Rethinking the role of agriculture as a driver of social and economic transformation in Southeast Asia’s upland regions: The view from Chin State, Myanmar pp. 451-460

- Mark Vicol, Bill Pritchard and Yu Yu Htay
- A risk-based model for grassland management using MODIS data: The case of Gannan region, China pp. 461-469

- Ying Liu, Qisheng Feng, Chenggang Wang and Zeng Tang
- Peri-urbanisation and loss of arable land in Kumasi Metropolis in three decades: Evidence from remote sensing image analysis pp. 470-479

- Kabila Abass, Selase Kofi Adanu and Seth Agyemang
- Impacts of water and land resources exploitation on agricultural carbon emissions: The water-land-energy-carbon nexus pp. 480-492

- Rongqin Zhao, Ying Liu, Mengmeng Tian, Minglei Ding, Lianhai Cao, Zhanping Zhang, Xiaowei Chuai, Liangang Xiao and Lunguang Yao
- Managing territory and its complexity: a decision-making model based on the viable system approach (VsA) pp. 493-502

- Cristina Simone, Sergio Barile and Mario Calabrese
- Economic impact of substituting solar photovoltaic electric production for tobacco farming pp. 503-509

- R. Krishnan and Joshua Pearce
- Wealth and the distribution of benefits from tropical forests: Implications for REDD+ pp. 510-522

- Krister P. Andersson, Steven M. Smith, Lee Alston, Amy E. Duchelle, Esther Mwangi, Anne M. Larson, Claudio de Sassi, Erin O. Sills, William D. Sunderlin and Grace Y. Wong
- The effect of farmyard manure on the continued and discontinued use of inorganic fertilizer in Ethiopia: An ordered probit analysis pp. 523-532

- Sied Hassen
- Governing rural redevelopment and re-distributing land rights: The case of Tianjin pp. 533-546

- Yiguan Ma and Rebecca L.H. Chiu
- Projected vegetation changes are amplified by the combination of climate change, socio-economic changes and hydrological climate adaptation measures pp. 547-562

- Yasmijn A.M. van der Knaap, Martha M. Bakker, Shah Jamal Alam, Jan-Philip M. Witte, Rien Aerts, Remco van Ek and Peter M. van Bodegom
- Land use policy as a driver for climate change adaptation: A case in the domain of the Brazilian Atlantic forest pp. 563-569

- Camila Linhares Rezende, Joana Stingel Fraga, Juliana Cabral Sessa, Gustavo Vinagre Pinto de Souza, Eduardo Delgado Assad and Fabio Rubio Scarano
- Evaluation of Pakistani farmers’ willingness to pay for crop insurance using contingent valuation method: The case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province pp. 570-577

- Shah Fahad and Wang Jing
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