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Land management and land use management
2019The textbook considers a range of issues reflecting the evolution of land relations in Russia, shows the mechanisms of land management, reveals the essence and content of land valuation. The procedure of contesting the cadastral value of land plots is disclosed. The material is presented taking into account the changes made to the land legislation and
Vyacheslav Slezko+2 more
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Land Ownership, Land Management, and Land Use
2019This chapter discusses current and historical land ownership, management, and land use in the U.S. There is a particular emphasis on the work of the federal land managing agencies involved in stewardship of approximately one-third of the country’s land, usually with a multi-purpose remit.
Nancy Shaw+3 more
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Global Change Biology, 2018
Global warming and human land management have greatly influenced vegetation growth through both changes in spring phenology and photosynthetic primary production. This will presumably impact the velocity of vegetation greenup (Vgreenup, the daily rate of
Lanhui Wang+5 more
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Global warming and human land management have greatly influenced vegetation growth through both changes in spring phenology and photosynthetic primary production. This will presumably impact the velocity of vegetation greenup (Vgreenup, the daily rate of
Lanhui Wang+5 more
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Land management and sustainable use of land resources in the case of Burkina Faso
Land Degradation and Development, 2019This paper aims to analyse the land use and land management system in Burkina Faso. First, land use change and its drivers over the period 1983–2014 have been assessed using a multiple linear regression analysis.
Rodrigue Bazame+2 more
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2012
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018. Land provides the base upon which social, cultural and economic activities are undertaken and as such is of significant importance in environmental monitoring. Social, cultural and economic activities have to be planned and managed in such a way that the sustainable use of land resources is enhanced ...
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© Springer International Publishing AG 2018. Land provides the base upon which social, cultural and economic activities are undertaken and as such is of significant importance in environmental monitoring. Social, cultural and economic activities have to be planned and managed in such a way that the sustainable use of land resources is enhanced ...
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2015
As the scarcity of land resource becomes more serious, strengthening legal protection becomes urgent. In view of its critical importance, scholars in various fields and countries have defined land resources differently. The natural characteristics, such as finiteness, and the legal characteristics in both public and private law, make the protection of ...
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As the scarcity of land resource becomes more serious, strengthening legal protection becomes urgent. In view of its critical importance, scholars in various fields and countries have defined land resources differently. The natural characteristics, such as finiteness, and the legal characteristics in both public and private law, make the protection of ...
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Land and Infrastructure Management
2012This chapter will mainly focus upon Japan’s experiences in land and infrastructure management during the postwar period until the late 1960s, when Japan entered a phase of so-called accelerated economic growth. The experiences of this period can offer several key lessons for contemporary developing countries.
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Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1984
AbstractAustralia's arid and semiarid lands comprise about 80% of the continent. The human population of around 300,000 is very low. The dominant land use is the pastoral industry. However, other interacting land uses include national parks, mining and aboriginal lands.
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AbstractAustralia's arid and semiarid lands comprise about 80% of the continent. The human population of around 300,000 is very low. The dominant land use is the pastoral industry. However, other interacting land uses include national parks, mining and aboriginal lands.
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Land Degradation and Development, 2018
Knowledge of potential natural vegetation (PNV) is imperative when implementing revegetation to mitigate land degradation and promote sustainable land management. To date, however, PNV has received relatively little attention.
Shouzhang Peng, Zhi Li
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Knowledge of potential natural vegetation (PNV) is imperative when implementing revegetation to mitigate land degradation and promote sustainable land management. To date, however, PNV has received relatively little attention.
Shouzhang Peng, Zhi Li
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