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Housing as the Fifth Pillar of the Welfare State: Why Spain Needs Structural Reform
Abstract Spain's ongoing housing crisis reflects the cumulative effects of fragmented governance, underinvestment and financialisation. Despite recent reforms, structural challenges persist, threatening affordability and social inclusion. This article diagnoses the roots of Spain's housing failures, explores pathways for systemic reform and argues that
Montserrat Pareja‐Eastaway
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In the context of reforming land relations and land system usage individual methodological approaches and systems of natural and economic indicators of land use efficiency assessment require improvement.
A. M. Tretiak +3 more
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Land tenure and natural resource management [PDF]
The devastating environmental effects of deforestation and the exploitation of other natural resources in the developing world have been well documented, yet their impact on local communities has received far less attention. This report looks at how land
Otsuka, Keijiro, Place, Frank
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In Whose Interest is the Public Interest?
Abstract The current government has implemented changes to the planning system in ‘the public interest’ and planners more generally aim to make decisions in ‘the public interest’. Yet, this concept is hard to define, and it has been much reflected on since the adoption of land use planning in 1947.
Kelvin MacDonald
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Land tenure regimes influenced long-term restoration gains and reversals across Brazil's Atlantic forest. [PDF]
Benzeev R +3 more
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Land tenure shapes black bear density and abundance on a multi-use landscape. [PDF]
Loosen AE, Morehouse AT, Boyce MS.
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The Gradual Erosion of the Social Security Function of Customary Land Tenure Arrangements in Lineage-Based Societies [PDF]
Land tenure, Informal insurance , Equity, Common ...
Platteau, Jean-Philippe
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Housing, Inequality and London
Abstract Regional inequalities are deeply entrenched in the UK. London, and its wider region, is often seen as the beneficiary of these inequalities. The capital houses a disproportionate share of the nation's population and its economic output. But London is also home to higher levels of inequality, poverty and child poverty than anywhere else in the ...
Jack Brown, Joe Fyans
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In-migration, customary land tenure, and complexity: exploring the relationship between changing land tenure norms and differentiated migrant livelihoods in Brong Ahafo, Ghana. [PDF]
Sward J.
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