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Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1973
Land taxation frequently has been presented as a panacea for certain problems of agricultural development. More specifically, the land tax has been seen by many as a quick and easy substitute for land reform, especially in Latin America.1 This type of thinking, unfortunately, can cloud the real and important contribution that land taxation can make to ...
Sazama, Geraldo W, Davis, Harlan
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Land taxation frequently has been presented as a panacea for certain problems of agricultural development. More specifically, the land tax has been seen by many as a quick and easy substitute for land reform, especially in Latin America.1 This type of thinking, unfortunately, can cloud the real and important contribution that land taxation can make to ...
Sazama, Geraldo W, Davis, Harlan
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This Land is your Land, this Land is my Land
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2007National experience has shown that perceived inequity to disadvantaged communities can derail the consideration of proposed toll and pricing projects. Even in areas with existing toll facilities, new proposals are not immune from fairness criticisms.
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Dall'Aglio, Marco, Maccheroni, Fabio
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2017
Presentazione di alcuni casi di studio de nuovi modelli di strategia urbana in relazione al paesaggio e la città.
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Presentazione di alcuni casi di studio de nuovi modelli di strategia urbana in relazione al paesaggio e la città.
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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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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.
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This land is your land, this land is my land
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1999As a child growing up in Ireland I always wanted to travel. In geography classes, I traversed the world's great rivers and mountain ranges, visited copper mines and rain forests, and traveled the U...
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2015
In this provocative book, journalist Peter Hetherington argues that Britain, particularly England, needs an active land policy to protect against record land price increases that threaten food security and housing provision for Britain's expanding population.
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In this provocative book, journalist Peter Hetherington argues that Britain, particularly England, needs an active land policy to protect against record land price increases that threaten food security and housing provision for Britain's expanding population.
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2017
Ethnohistoric and archaeological data are used to explore frontier dynamics in the Late Postclassic conquest of the Chontal people of Oztuma by the Aztecs, in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Long situated as a frontier between the Aztec and Tarascan empires, the province of Oztuma provides a unique opportunity to challenge interpretations of Prehispanic
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Ethnohistoric and archaeological data are used to explore frontier dynamics in the Late Postclassic conquest of the Chontal people of Oztuma by the Aztecs, in the Mexican state of Guerrero. Long situated as a frontier between the Aztec and Tarascan empires, the province of Oztuma provides a unique opportunity to challenge interpretations of Prehispanic
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