Land Use Policy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 63, issue C, 2017
- Designing and implementing conservation tender metrics: Twelve core considerations pp. 561-571

- Stuart Whitten
- Environmental services auctions under regulatory threat pp. 584-591

- William B. Holmes
- An experimental examination of target based conservation auctions pp. 592-600

- Peter Boxall, Orsolya Perger, Katherine Packman and Marian Weber
- The US Conservation Reserve Program: The evolution of an enrollment mechanism pp. 601-610

- Daniel Hellerstein
- The Australian experience in using tenders for conservation pp. 611-620

- John Rolfe, Stuart Whitten and Jill Windle
Volume 57, issue C, 2016
- Dynamics in national agri-environmental policy implementation under changing EU policy priorities: Does one size fit all? pp. 764-776

- J.P. Vesterager, P. Frederiksen, S.B.P. Kristensen, A. Vadineanu, V. Gaube, N.A. Geamana, V. Pavlis, T.S. Terkenli, M.M. Bucur, T. van der Sluis and A.G. Busck
- Changing land use intensity in Europe – Recent processes in selected case studies pp. 777-785

- Theo van der Sluis, Bas Pedroli, Søren B.P. Kristensen, Georgia Lavinia Cosor and Evangelos Pavlis
- Patterns and drivers of farm-level land use change in selected European rural landscapes pp. 786-799

- Søren Bech Pilgaard Kristensen, Anne Gravsholt Busck, Theo van der Sluis and Veronika Gaube
Volume 55, issue C, 2016
- Using social criteria to select watersheds for non-point source agricultural pollution abatement projects pp. 327-333

- N. Babin, N.D. Mullendore and L.S. Prokopy
- Challenges and the way forward in China’s new-type urbanization pp. 334-339

- Mingxing Chen, Weidong Liu and Dadao Lu
Volume 53, issue C, 2016
- Reflexive loops on scaling issues in landscape quality assessment pp. 3-7

- Serge Schmitz and Vincent Vanderheyden
- Assessing the ability of rural agrarian areas to provide cultural ecosystem services (CES): A multi scale social indicator framework (MSIF) pp. 8-19

- Sónia Carvalho-Ribeiro, Teresa Pinto Correia, Maria Luisa Paracchini, Beatrice Schüpbach, Asa Ode Sang, Vincent Vanderheyden, Adrian Southern, Philip Jones, Beatriz Contreras and O′Riordan, Tim
- Seasonality, diversity and aesthetic valuation of landscape plots: An integrative approach to assess landscape quality on different scales pp. 27-35

- Beatrice Schüpbach, Xenia Junge, Petra Lindemann-Matthies and Thomas Walter
- Landscape identity: Implications for policy making pp. 36-43

- Isabel Loupa Ramos, Fátima Bernardo, Sónia Carvalho Ribeiro and Veerle Van Eetvelde
- Progress in indicators to assess agricultural landscape valuation: how and what is measured at different levels of governance pp. 71-85

- M.L. Paracchini, T.Pinto Correia, I. Loupa-Ramos, C. Capitani and L. Madeira
- Assessing the ability of rural areas to fulfil multiple societal demands pp. 86-96

- T. Pinto-Correia, N. Guiomar, C.A. Guerra and S. Carvalho-Ribeiro
- The EU societal awareness of landscape indicator: A review of its meaning, utility and performance across different scales pp. 112-122

- P.J. Jones, E. Andersen, C. Capitani, S. Carvalho Ribeiro, G.H. Griffiths, I. Loupa-Ramos, L. Madeira, S.R. Mortimer, M.L. Paracchini, T. Pinto Correia, A.M. Schmidt, R. Simoncini and D.M. Wascher
Volume 52, issue C, 2016
- Public participation in environmental matters: Compendium, challenges and chances globally pp. 481-491

- Volker Mauerhofer
- The development of the Japanese legal system for public participation in land use and environmental matters pp. 492-500

- Noriko Okubo
- Public participation in environmental governance in the Philippines: The challenge of consolidation in engaging the state pp. 501-510

- Weena Gera
- Public participation, land use and climate change governance in Thailand pp. 511-517

- Ngeta Kabiri
- Failure by design – National mandates and agent control of local land use in China pp. 518-526

- Wanxin Li
- NIMBYism in China: Issues and prospects of public participation in facility siting pp. 527-534

- Hongyan Gu
- Lost in participation: How local knowledge was overlooked in land use planning and risk governance in Tōhoku, Japan pp. 543-551

- Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira and Urbano Fra.Paleo
- Judicial perspectives from the European Union for Public Participation in Environmental Matters in East Asia pp. 552-561

- Volker Mauerhofer and Christine Larssen
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