Land Use Policy
2016 - 2026
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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 54, issue C, 2016
- Classification of rural areas in Poland as an instrument of territorial policy pp. 1-17

- Jerzy Bański and Marcin Mazur
- Developing an appropriate land use methodology to promote spatially just, formal retail areas in developing countries: The case of the City of Cape Town, South Africa pp. 18-28

- Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens
- What carbon farming activities are farmers likely to adopt? A best–worst scaling survey pp. 29-37

- Nikki P. Dumbrell, Marit Kragt and Fiona L. Gibson
- Leisure traveller perceptions of iconic coastal and fjord countryside areas: Lush naturalness or remembrance of agricultural times past? pp. 38-46

- Jens Kr. Steen Jacobsen and Hans Tømmervik
- Governmental response to climate risk: Model-based assessment of livestock supplementation in drylands pp. 47-57

- Jule Schulze, Karin Frank and Birgit Müller
- Socioeconomic drivers of forest loss and fragmentation: A comparison between different land use planning schemes and policy implications pp. 58-68

- Yaolin Liu, Yuhao Feng, Zhe Zhao, Qianwen Zhang and Shiliang Su
- Result-based agri-environment measures: Market-based instruments, incentives or rewards? The case of Baden-Württemberg pp. 69-77

- Daniela Russi, Hélène Margue, Rainer Oppermann and Clunie Keenleyside
- Trade-off relationship between modern agriculture and biodiversity: Heavy consolidation work has a long-term negative impact on plant species diversity pp. 78-84

- Takeshi Osawa, Kazunori Kohyama and Hiromune Mitsuhashi
- Redefining rural prosperity through social learning in the cooperative sector: 25 years of experience from organic agriculture in Spain pp. 85-94

- Ignacio de los Ríos, María Rivera and Carmen García
- Social housing in France: A permanent and multifaceted challenge for public policies pp. 95-102

- Tai-Chee Wong and Charles Goldblum
- Municipal policies accelerated urban sprawl and public debts in Spain pp. 103-115

- Blanca Fernandez Milan and Felix Creutzig
- Why do Tibetan pastoralists hunt? pp. 116-128

- Marius Warg Næss and Bård-Jørgen Bårdsen
- Consensus and variance in the ecosystem approach to marine spatial planning: German perspectives and multi-actor implications pp. 129-138

- Stephen Jay, Thomas Klenke and Holger Janßen
- An assessment of carbon sequestration potential of riparian zone of Condamine Catchment, Queensland, Australia pp. 139-146

- T.N. Maraseni and C. Mitchell
- The spatial expression of physical development controls in a fast growing Ghanaian city pp. 147-157

- Justice Kufour Owusu-Ansah and Francisca Atta-Boateng
- Towards understanding and resolving the conflict related to the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) conservation with participatory management planning pp. 158-168

- Eszter Kovács, Veronika Fabók, Ágnes Kalóczkai and Hans Peter Hansen
- Power relationships: Their effect on the governance of community forestry in the Philippines pp. 169-176

- Jack Baynes, John Herbohn and Wolfram Dressler
- The role of EU agri-environmental measures preserving extensive grazing in two less-favoured areas in Portugal pp. 177-187

- Nádia Jones, Filomena Duarte, Isabel Rodrigo, Anne van Doorn and Jan de Graaff
- Urbanization as a land use change driver of forest ecosystem services pp. 188-199

- S. Delphin, F.J. Escobedo, A. Abd-Elrahman and W.P. Cropper
- Profit efficiency and habitat biodiversity: The case of upland livestock farmers in Ireland pp. 200-211

- Thomas M. van Rensburg and Elias Mulugeta
- Small is green? Urban form and sustainable consumption in selected OECD metropolitan areas pp. 212-220

- Alex Y. Lo
- Landscape patterns of development under two alternative scenarios: Implications for conservation pp. 221-234

- David Troupin and Yohay Carmel
- Landscape changes in Norwegian mountains: Increased and decreased accessibility, and their driving forces pp. 235-245

- Sebastian Eiter and Kerstin Potthoff
- Towards a transformational hydraulic engineering project for the territory: A focus on the Working With People (WWP) model pp. 246-252

- Víctor L. De Nicolás
- A data based model as a metropolitan management tool: The Bogotá-Sabana region case study in Colombia pp. 253-263

- Daniel Felipe Del Busto Pinzón and Fabio Teodoro de Souza
- Contesting land rights in a post-conflict environment: Tenure reform and dispute resolution in the centre-West region of Côte d'Ivoire pp. 264-275

- Matthew F. Pritchard
- Nudging NIMBY: Do positive messages regarding the benefits of increased housing density influence resident stated housing development preferences? pp. 276-289

- Carey Doberstein, Ross Hickey and Eric Li
- International migration, land use change and the environment in Ixcán, Guatemala pp. 290-301

- Matthew J. Taylor, Mariel Aguilar-Støen, Edwin Castellanos, Michelle J. Moran-Taylor and Kody Gerkin
- The effects of a subsidy for grassland protection on livestock numbers, grazing intensity, and herders’ income in inner Mongolia pp. 302-312

- Liping Gao, Henry W. Kinnucan, Yaoqi Zhang and Guanghua Qiao
- Anthropogenic and topographic correlates of natural vegetation cover within agricultural landscape mosaics in Turkey pp. 313-320

- Burak K. Pekin
- Performing inter-professional expertise in rural advisory networks pp. 321-330

- Jeremy Phillipson, Amy Proctor, Steven B. Emery and Philip Lowe
- Land occupations and deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 331-338

- David S. Brown, J. Christopher Brown and Courtenay Brown
- Hybridizing local and generic information to model cropping system spatial distribution in an agricultural landscape pp. 339-354

- Clément Murgue, Olivier Therond and Delphine Leenhardt
- A landscape menu to please them all: Relating users’ preferences to land cover classes in the Mediterranean region of Alentejo, Southern Portugal pp. 355-365

- Diana Surová and Teresa Pinto-Correia
- Land use policy and spatiotemporal changes in the water area of an arid region pp. 366-377

- Fei Xu, Helen X.H. Bao, Huan Li, Mei-Po Kwan and Xianjin Huang
- Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage”: The institutional and communitarian possibilities of “gated communities pp. 378-385

- Lawrence W.C. Lai
- Land consolidation, customary lands, and Ghana's Northern Savannah Ecological Zone: An evaluation of the possibilities and pitfalls pp. 386-398

- Z. Abubakari, P. van der Molen, R.M. Bennett and E.D. Kuusaana
- Mapping cultural ecosystem services: Connecting visual landscape quality to cost estimations for enhanced services provision pp. 399-412

- F. Ungaro, K. Häfner, I. Zasada and A. Piorr
- The roles of farm advisors in the uptake of measures for the mitigation of diffuse water pollution pp. 413-422

- Emilie Vrain and Andrew Lovett
- From goodwill to good deals: FELDA land resettlement scheme and the ascendancy of the landless poor in Malaysia pp. 423-431

- Aliyu Salisu Barau and Ismail Said
- Reflections on the Consolidated Text of the Spanish Land Use Act of 2008: Increased power of the arbitrary, fostering of corruption, and increased upward pressure on land values pp. 432-438

- Gonzalo Melián and Gabriel Calzada
- Estimating the mediating effect of privately-supplied green space on the relationship between urban public green space and property value: Evidence from Shanghai, China pp. 439-447

- Yang Xiao, Zhigang Li and Chris Webster
- A historical analysis of the drivers of loss and degradation of Indonesia’s mangroves pp. 448-459

- Muhammad Ilman, Paul Dargusch, Peter Dart and Onrizal,
- Discussing structural breaks in the Portuguese regulation on forest fires—An economic approach pp. 460-478

- Paulo Mourão and Vítor Domingues Martinho
- Mining through controversies: Public perceptions and the legitimacy of a planned gold mine near a tourist destination pp. 479-486

- Jari Lyytimäki and Lasse Peltonen
- The assessment of land valuation in land consolidation schemes: The need for a new land valuation framework pp. 487-498

- Demetris Demetriou
- Evaluating the effect of different management policies on the long-term sustainability of irrigated agriculture pp. 499-507

- Ajay Singh
- Using experiments to improve understanding of limits to decision making in Grazing Land Management pp. 508-521

- Daniel Gregg and John Rolfe
- Can we get better information by any alternative to conventional statistical approaches for analysing land allocation decision problems? A case study on lowland rice varieties pp. 522-533

- Bhubaneswor Dhakal
- Impacts of land use change on ecosystem services and implications for human well-being in Spanish drylands pp. 534-548

- Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Antonio J. Castro, Hermelindo Castro and Marina García-Llorente
- Supporting policy decision makers in the establishment of forest plantations, using SWOT analysis and AHPs analysis. A case study in Tocantins (Brazil) pp. 549-558

- Giovanni Santopuoli, Marco Marchetti and Marcos Giongo
- Land and ‘space’ for regulating artisanal mining in Cambodia: Visualizing an environmental governance conundrum in contested territory pp. 559-573

- Samuel Spiegel
- CAP payments and spatial diversity in cereal crops: An analysis of Italian farms pp. 574-582

- Fabian Capitanio, Elisa Gatto and Emanuele Millemaci
- Socio-economic effects of agricultural land conversion for urban development: Case study of Hanoi, Vietnam pp. 583-592

- Thi Ha Thanh Nguyen, Van Tuan Tran, Quang Thanh Bui, Quang Huy Man and Timo de Vries Walter
- Valuation of environmental and social functions of the multifunctional Cypriot agriculture pp. 593-601

- Athanasios Ragkos and Alexandros Theodoridis
- Out-of-state, out of mind? Non-operating farmland owners and conservation decision making pp. 602-613

- Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad, Nicholas Babin, Zhao Ma and Linda S. Prokopy
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