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Land Rights, Land Reform, Land Improvement
1984Plans to increase agricultural productions have two sides: the technical, which covers the improvement of water supplies and the adoption of high-yielding varieties of crop and the fertilizers, pesticides, and so on, on which the high yields depend, and the legal, that is the rules determining the cultivator’s access to the land.
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From the Land of Greece to the Lands of Titan
Astrobiology, 2012International ...
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2012
Abstract The core procedures described in Chapter 23 were designed to enforce landholding customs that derived from the Anglo-Norman period. Those customs gave considerable strength to the position of the holder of a free tenement, particularly to those whom charters describe as holding ‘in fee and inheritance’ or ‘in fee farm’.
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Abstract The core procedures described in Chapter 23 were designed to enforce landholding customs that derived from the Anglo-Norman period. Those customs gave considerable strength to the position of the holder of a free tenement, particularly to those whom charters describe as holding ‘in fee and inheritance’ or ‘in fee farm’.
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Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean
Science, 2015J. Jambeck+7 more
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WorldClim 2: new 1‐km spatial resolution climate surfaces for global land areas
, 2017S. Fick, R. Hijmans
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The Pricing of Land and Land Resources
1981Undeveloped land, or ‘pure’ land, refers solely to natural resources and space. Thus land as a whole, i.e. the earth’s land surface, can be regarded as being fixed in supply. Increasing such land by reclamation from the sea involves so much investment of capital that it is more appropriate to view it as an addition to capital goods rather than to land.
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Of the Land, for the Land, and by the Land
2020Land is a promising asset that acts as a stimulus for indigenous people to act and respond within their natural limits. The natives enjoy great kinship with the land. They deem the land as one with the humankind: a living, breathing, and thinking being.
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