Advancements in CO<sub>2</sub> Capture and Storage: Technologies, Performance, and Strategic Pathways to Net-Zero by 2050. [PDF]
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Vertical farming as a land sparing strategy: GHG implications for UK agricultural landscapes.
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Developer or land owner contributions? Land value capture, creation, conservation and compensation
This article examines developer contributions as a planning policy instrument for capturing land value for communities. Drawing on existing literature, it synthesises theory and develops analytical frameworks to classify land value capture mechanisms, ranging from incidental to explicitly designed.
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