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2001
Abstract Land use planning and the implementation of these plans sets knowledge of the land to work: in deciding what to do, where and how to do it, and doing it. Land users have always made plans to meet their needs from the resources at their disposal, though these plans have usually been informal, and limited in scale and scope.
Barry Dalal-Clayton, David Dent
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Abstract Land use planning and the implementation of these plans sets knowledge of the land to work: in deciding what to do, where and how to do it, and doing it. Land users have always made plans to meet their needs from the resources at their disposal, though these plans have usually been informal, and limited in scale and scope.
Barry Dalal-Clayton, David Dent
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Taxonomy of urban mixed land use planning
Land Use Policy, 2019In classical urban planning, land use segregation and zoning regulations have been practiced by the city planners as the mainstream guiding principles in shaping cities.
Rewati Raman, U. Roy
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Land Use Policy, 2019
Agriculture, through its economic, social and ecological functions, presents potentials for meeting some of the targets of the 11th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). The targets include: a) reducing the adverse environmental impact of cities (target 11.
R. Ayambire +3 more
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Agriculture, through its economic, social and ecological functions, presents potentials for meeting some of the targets of the 11th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG). The targets include: a) reducing the adverse environmental impact of cities (target 11.
R. Ayambire +3 more
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Rural tourism and Albergo Diffuso: A case study for sustainable land-use planning
Land Use Policy, 2019International organisations are increasingly aware of the sustainable development, and this has also affected the tourism industry. Albergo Diffuso (known in the international literature as a “scattered or dispersed hotel”) represents an interesting ...
Nicola Cucari +2 more
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1998
This chapter sets out the procedures and policies of the comprehensive system of land use planning which is at the core of the planning system. Many aspects of environmental, countryside and regeneration policy are dependent on the powers contained within the land use planning system.
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This chapter sets out the procedures and policies of the comprehensive system of land use planning which is at the core of the planning system. Many aspects of environmental, countryside and regeneration policy are dependent on the powers contained within the land use planning system.
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The territorial politics of land use planning in Laos
Land Use Policy, 2019This paper examines land use planning processes in Laos, particularly how they are shaped and reshaped by key actors’ interests and strategies across scales and how they are closely interlinked with state logics of territorialization.
Diana Suhardiman +2 more
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Uncovering land tenure insecurities: tips for tenure responsive land-use planning in Ethiopia
Development in Practice, 2019Land-use planning, although a mechanism for development, can also generate insecurity during its implementation. This article argues that tenure security and land-use planning should not be implemented in isolation from each other.
U. E. Chigbu +2 more
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Using public participatory mapping to inform general land use planning and zoning
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2018Zoning is a ubiquitous land use planning and regulatory mechanism whose purpose is to provide for orderly community growth and development by segregating land uses that are deemed incompatible. The delineation of zones and related land use ordinances are
Greg Brown, Sara L. Sanders, P. Reed
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Land Use Policy, 2019
Urbanization is a primary cause of wetland loss in coastal metropolitan regions. Therefore, it challenges the preservation of biodiversity and the provision of key ecosystem services for urban settlements.
C. Rojas +4 more
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Urbanization is a primary cause of wetland loss in coastal metropolitan regions. Therefore, it challenges the preservation of biodiversity and the provision of key ecosystem services for urban settlements.
C. Rojas +4 more
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