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Journal articles on the topic "Land allocation process"

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Boyland, Mark, John Nelson, and Fred L. Bunnell. "Creating land allocation zones for forest management: a simulated annealing approach." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34, no. 8 (2004): 1669–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x04-048.

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This paper describes the Zone Allocation Model (ZAM) that uses the simulated annealing algorithm to create forest management zones. ZAM partitions the landscape into the Timber, Habitat, and Old Growth zones by allocating small land tiles into contiguous areas. The zone allocation process is guided by landscape-level targets and size and shape objectives. An ecological representation objective proportionally distributes all ecosystem types into each of the three zones. Priority objectives control allocation of identified lands that are targeted for specific zones. All objectives are combined w
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Tang, Lijing, and Dongyan Wang. "Optimization of County-Level Land Resource Allocation through the Improvement of Allocation Efficiency from the Perspective of Sustainable Development." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 12 (2018): 2638. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122638.

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Land resources provide stable support for economic development in China. However, due to the scarcity of land, the contradiction between agricultural land protection and construction land expansion is prominent. Under such circumstances, optimal allocation of land resources between agricultural and nonagricultural uses is vitally important. In view of the fact that land resources are indispensable inputs for production activities in agricultural and nonagricultural sectors, reducing the efficiency loss of land resource allocation between agricultural and nonagricultural uses is the only way to
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Zhang, Zhou, Ou, et al. "Land Suitability Evaluation and an Interval Stochastic Fuzzy Programming-Based Optimization Model for Land-Use Planning and Environmental Policy Analysis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 21 (2019): 4124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214124.

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People explosion and fast economic growth are bringing a more serious land resource shortage crisis. Rational land-use allocation can effectively reduce this burden. Existing land-use allocation models may deal with a lot of challenges of land-use planning. This study proposed a hybrid quantitative and spatial optimization land-use allocation model that could enrich the land-use allocation method system. This model has three advantages compared to former methods: (1) this model can simultaneously solve the quantitative land area optimization problem and spatial allocation problem, which are th
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Nesterenko, S., Y. Radzinska, O. Afanasyev, and I. Kondratyuk. "METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMPILATION OF LAND MANAGEMENT DOCUMENTATION FOR LAND ALLOCATION." Municipal economy of cities 6, no. 159 (2020): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2020-6-159-125-129.

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The purpose of the article is to study the existing approaches to the development of land management documentation and the development of methodological aspects of compiling land management documentation for land allocation. The paper analyzes modern approaches to the preparation of land management documentation for land allocation in Ukraine. The directions and schemes of formation of land management documentation on land allocation taking into account previous experience are determined. The presented differences in the methods of developing such projects complicate the implementation of the
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Zhang, Juanfeng, Ting Yu, Lele Li, Danxia Zhang, Guochao Zhao, and Haizhen Wen. "MARKETIZATION ALLOCATION, LAND PRICE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAND SPECULATION, CHINA." International Journal of Strategic Property Management 24, no. 5 (2020): 335–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/ijspm.2020.13128.

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Land value appreciation in the urbanization process has triggered market speculation. The Land Bank System strengthens local governments’ ability to control land supply and distribution rights. Local governments are considered close stakeholders. Under the pressure of guaranteeing economic growth and promotion, local governments have increased their dependence on land finances. It is important for investors to understand the local governments’ behaviors, and draw up business strategies. This study aims to examine the influencing factors and formation mechanism of local government land hoarding
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Cao, Yu, and Ci Fang Wu. "Allocation of Land Value Increment from TDR Perspective." Applied Mechanics and Materials 675-677 (October 2014): 1209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.675-677.1209.

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With the rapid economic growth and expansion of urban area in the past over thirty years in China, the land value increased rapidly in the process of land use conversion, which has aroused great social conflicts. Model of land value increment allocation is established based on the concept of land development right and applied in a case study about Guangzhou. It is concluded that according with the new approach of land value increment distribution based on LDR, special consideration for the function of social security of farmland, providing an new approach for the reform of land property right
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Renaldi, Dito Cahya, I. Nengah Surati Jaya, and Omo Rusdiana. "Study on Community’s Land Allocation in Long Pahangai District." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 3, no. 3 (2016): 564. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v3.i3.pp564-571.

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<p>Land use allocation for community has been a crucial process for supporting the spatial allocation either at the regency or provincial level. This study was emphasized on the analysis of land allocation at the district level. The study applied a linear programming approach to optimize the land use in Long Pahangai District then linked with the spatial information. The optimization considered several factors, i.e., land productivity, the degree of erosion and the preference of the community living in the study area. To support the optimization, the availability of land use was determin
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Liu, Min, Wim Heijman, Xueqin Zhu, Liesbeth Dries, and Jikun Huang. "Individual and social optima of rural land allocation by stakeholders: a case study on eco-fragile areas of northern China." Rangeland Journal 38, no. 1 (2016): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj15069.

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Divergences in preferences over the allocation of rural land among stakeholders are getting stronger with the decrease of rural land area. This paper analyses the degree of divergences among different stakeholders over the allocation of four types of land: cultivated land, grassland, forest and other land, and explores the optimal allocation from the social perspective of balancing economic and ecological benefits. Considering the heterogeneity of stakeholders that are concerned with land-use decisions, we distinguish four types of stakeholders, namely, ecological authorities, economic authori
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Sikorska, Alina, and Adam Wasilewski. "Prawa własności dóbr oraz ich implikacje dla transferu ziemi rolnej." Roczniki Naukowe Ekonomii Rolnictwa i Rozwoju Obszarów Wiejskich 105, no. 2 (2018): 14–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/rnr.2018.105.2.12.

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The aim of the research was to determine the relationship between market and non-market transfer of property rights of agricultural land. This analysis was carried out due to the second proposition of the theory of well-being, from which it follows that every effective allocation in the Pareto sense can be achieved as a result of the decentralized market mechanism. In addition, an attempt was made to answer the question: if, and if so, how, the existing system of property rights limits the scale of the market allocation of land resources. The research also assessed the state's interference in
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Norfolk, Christopher J., and Thom Erdle. "Selecting intensive timber management zones as part of a forest land allocation strategy." Forestry Chronicle 81, no. 2 (2005): 245–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc81245-2.

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Establishing zones to be intensively managed for timber production is proposed by some in Canada as one way to meet the numerous and diverse objectives for which society expects forests to be managed. Concentrating timber production in such zones could make possible the expansion of protected and other areas where non-timber objectives prevail. The jury is out as to the desirability of such a land allocation strategy relative to the alternative of integrated management where low intensity timber management is practised and multiple timber and non-timber objectives are sought from the same land
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Land allocation process"

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Lind, Emmy, and Magdalena Hellström. "Kommuners strategier för markanvisning samt strategiernas påverkan på stadens utseende." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för byggteknik (BY), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-97739.

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Med den takt som nya områden behöver växa fram för att täcka kommunernas bostadsbehov är det viktigt att komma ihåg de värden som skapar trivsel och trygghet i vistelsemiljöerna. Markanvisningsprocessen, som innebär en förhandling där byggherrar förhandlar med kommunen om att få köpa kommunalt ägd mark för nybyggnation, är en komplex process som påverkas av många faktorer. Nya områden som utgör bostäder för invånarna är ett resultat av hur kommunens arbetssätt och strategier ser ut och studien fokuserar på strategierna samt dess påverkan på gestaltningen i den byggda miljön. Genom intervjuer m
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Örtevall, Marcus. "Kommunala markanvisningar : Logik och transparens i anbudsutvärderingen." Thesis, KTH, Fastigheter och byggande, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-254847.

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Sveriges befolkning fortsätter att öka och en majoritet av Sveriges kommuner anger att deupplever en bostadsbrist. För att bemöta behovet av fler bostäder finns därför ett behov avfortsatt exploatering av kommunal mark där kommunernas process för tilldelning av mark tillbyggherrar benämns markanvisning. Fram tills 2015 har detta dock varit oreglerat vilket ocksåhar lett till stora variationer i anvisningsprocessen mellan kommunerna och få studier hargenomförts inom området.Syftet med denna studie är att beskriva markanvisningsprocessen i olika kommuner med fokuspå transparensen i utvärderingen
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Zhou, Bin 1977. "Land use change through market dynamics : a Microsimulation of land development, the bidding process, and location choices of households and firms." Thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/23522.

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Rapid urbanization is a pressing issue for planners, policymakers, transportation engineers, air quality modelers and others. Due to significant environmental, traffic and other impacts, the process of land development highlights a need for land use models with behavioral foundations. Such models seek to anticipate future settlement and transport patterns, helping ensure effective public and private investment decisions and policymaking, to accommodate growth while mitigating environmental impacts and other concerns. A variety of land use models now exist, but a market-based model with suffici
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Books on the topic "Land allocation process"

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Hooper, Virginia, and Bruce Lankford. Unintended Water Allocation. Edited by Ken Conca and Erika Weinthal. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199335084.013.32.

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This chapter argues that two types of process affect the allocation of water between users. The first of these are a set of intentional strategies, which dominate the literature on water allocation. These include institutional allocating mechanisms and the purposeful appropriation of water. The second type of process is unintended and occurs through indirect action or inaction. Through this second type of process, people, sectors, and places nevertheless gain water share. Unintended allocation arises from within the ungoverned spaces and “wicked problems” of land and water transformations in t
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Herbst, Jeffrey. Chiefs, States, and the Land. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691164137.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the extent to which Africa’s centralized states have been able to broadcast power into rural areas by focusing on ongoing disputes over land tenure. The role of local elites in the distribution of land is critical to their autonomy from the state. As a result, states have continually sought to alter property rights in order to disempower local elites. However, given the uneven ability of African states to implement controversial policies in the hinterlands, national authorities have had varying success in their efforts to supplant chiefs in controlling the process of allo
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Amoo, Oseni Taiwo, Hammed Olabode Ojugbele, Abdultaofeek Abayomi, and Pushpendra Kumar Singh. "Hydrological Dynamics Assessment of Basin Upstream–Downstream Linkages Under Seasonal Climate Variability." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_116.

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AbstractThe impacts of climate change are already being felt, not only in terms of increase in temperature but also in respect of inadequate water availability. The Mkomazi River Basins (MRB) of the KwaZulu-Natal region, South Africa serves as major source of water and thus a mainstay of livelihood for millions of people living downstream. It is in this context that the study investigates water flows abstraction from headwaters to floodplains and how the water resources are been impacted by seasonal climate variability. Artificial Neural Network (ANN) pattern classifier was utilized for the seasonal classification and subsequence hydrological flow regime prediction between the upstream–downstream anomalies. The ANN input hydroclimatic data analysis results covering the period 2008–2015 provides a likelihood forecast of high, near-median, or low streamflow. The results show that monthly mean water yield range is 28.6–36.0 m3/s over the Basin with a coefficient of correlation (CC) values of 0.75 at the validation stage. The yearly flow regime exhibits considerable changes with different magnitudes and patterns of increase and decrease in the climatic variables. No doubt, added activities and processes such as land-use change and managerial policies in upstream areas affect the spatial and temporal distribution of available water resources to downstream regions. The study has evolved an artificial neuron system thinking from conjunctive streamflow prediction toward sustainable water allocation planning for medium- and long-term purposes.
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Zhang, Li, and Xianxiang Xu. "Land Policy and Urbanization in the People’s Republic of China." In Cities of Dragons and Elephants. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829225.003.0009.

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Land leasing provides financial support for the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC’s) urbanization. This chapter explores the relationship between land policies and urbanization in the PRC. In particular, it explores the relationship between urbanization and land leasing. It finds that the urbanization rate and the land-leasing revenue are positively related. Land leasing provides financial support for PRC’s urbanization, but damages the interests of landless peasants. Especially in the west, population urbanization lags behind land urbanization, resulting in much higher land and house prices in the east than those in inland PRC. Current land and household registration policies hinder the mobility of production factors, including construction land and the labour force, and distort the process of urbanization and industrialization. The land policy should be revised such that the market determines the allocation of land resources, which will create a unified, competitive urban–rural land market.
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Leuenberger, Christine, and Izhak Schnell. "Map-Making and State-Building." In The Politics of Maps. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190076238.003.0003.

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During the 20th century, surveying and mapping became vital tools for states; and colonizers used them to know and claim the land. The Mandate of Palestine’s Survey of Palestine surveyed parts of historic Palestine. Their modernist ethos to register the land converged with Zionist visionaries to make it their own. With the Hagannah looting the Survey of Palestine, the Israeli state-in-the making had access to cartographic material which helped them win the 1948 war and facilitated their statecraft. Post-1948, the Survey of Israel designed a new unified triangulation system, enabling the production of maps. The Israeli state also introduced a novel land tenure system. The seemingly imprecise land allocation practices common during the Ottoman Empire were pitted against a technocratic, modernist conception of land ownership, that, by virtue of its implementation, dispossessed many Arab landholders. However, enforcement of technocratic regulations depends on humans. Indeed, the process of land registration reveals how surveyors who would go to villages to ascertain land rights were the human and, at times, a weak link in doing so. Nevertheless, at the end of this process, 93% of land had become Israeli state land. The transformation in the land regime in Israel/Palestine thus attests to how new legal precepts in tandem with science and technology helped establish a modern, territorially defined state. While the Western scientific and legal paradigm enhanced the transfer of land, it also seemingly legitimized and depoliticized the new land regime, making it seem part of the natural order of things and an inevitable outcome of modernity.
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Kedar, Alexandre, Ahmad Amara, and Oren Yiftachel. "Conclusion." In Emptied Lands. Stanford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9781503603585.003.0011.

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This chapter presents an epilogue which revisits the al-‘Uqbi case, and then presents the conclusion, dealing with the possible transformation of the DND into transitional justice. The chapter further demonstrates that Israeli law does have sufficient tools to overwrite or bypass the debilitating DND. A new enlightened and savvy political approach would enable Bedouins to attain property rights to their ancestor’s lands and introduce criteria of distributive justice for future management of land and development needs. Hence, the conclusion argues, the DND should be replaced with a decolonizing approach, based on principles of recognition, equality and transitional justice. The process of reconciliation will bring about a more egalitarian and fair allocation of space and will benefit all living in the Negev—Bedouin, Jews and others—as well as the broader Jewish-Palestinian conflict.
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Pelfer, Giuliano. "Archaeological GIS for Land Use in South Etruria Urban Revolution in IX-VIII Centuries B.C." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch298.

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A GIS is developed for analysis of formation, growth and collapse of past societies. The Urban Revolution in Mediterranean area between IX-VIII centuries B.C. pushed by development of Mediterranean market area, is a good case study. The process leads to the growth of urban centres and of population. In Ancient Etruria the changes produced the abandonment of tens of older sites and the origin of protourban centres on hill plateaux. The GIS is developed for explaining the factors affecting the urbanization process in Tarquinia. Settlement strategy was linked to available resources in the territory. The research focused on land use for ancient agriculture, by reconstructing features of land use. The results show that the selection of plateaux allowed a better resources management, required by population growth as well by the Mediterranean market demand. The changes explain the transition from a subsistence economy to a production of agrarian surplus in cereals. A new organization based on the private household property of agrarian plots could satisfy a better resource allocation.
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Pelfer, Giuliano. "Archaeological GIS for Land Use in South Etruria Urban Revolution in IX-VIII Centuries B.C." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7359-3.ch020.

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A GIS is developed for analysis of formation, growth, and collapse of past societies. The Urban Revolution in the Mediterranean area between 9th and 13th centuries B.C. pushed by development of Mediterranean market area is a good case study. The process leads to the growth of urban centers and of population. In Ancient Etruria the changes produced the abandonment of older sites and the origin of proto-urban centers on hill plateaus. The GIS is developed for explaining the factors affecting the urbanization process in Tarquinia. Settlement strategy was linked to available resources in the territory. The research focused on land use for ancient agriculture by reconstructing features of land use. The results show that the selection of plateau allowed a better resources management, required by population growth as well by the Mediterranean market demand. The changes explain the transition from a subsistence economy to a production of agrarian surplus in cereals. A new organization based on the private household property of agrarian plots could satisfy a better resource allocation.
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Chen, Shuang. "Community and Hierarchy." In State-Sponsored Inequality. Stanford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.11126/stanford/9780804799034.003.0005.

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This chapter sheds light on the social processes at the village level that shaped the social hierarchy in Shuangcheng. The banner villages planned by the state evolved into territorial communities as village temples and communal lands became symbols to hold migrants of various backgrounds together. In the early stage of settlement, government land allocation shaped the village hierarchy in the absence of countervailing institutions. At the same time, village communities gradually played important roles in organizing private land cultivation and land transfer. Through these private activities of land accumulation, a significant number of rural bannermen gained wealth comparable to that of metropolitan bannermen. This situation allowed them to challenge the state-mandated social hierarchy. At the same time, metropolitan bannermen also acted to maintain their elite status in the villages. In this way, village communities created their own hierarchies based on settlers’ perception of the state-mandated hierarchy.
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Dwyer, Michael B. "The Fiction of Formalization." In Land Fictions. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501753732.003.0008.

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This chapter explores the regulatory fictions of presumably fixed administrative categories in the vastly different context of rural Cambodia. It examines the work of property formalization in the country, through processes of titling and concession making associated with the global land rush of the late 2000s. Through an impressive cartographic deconstruction of Cambodia's uneven geography of formalization as well as the land allocations for a private sugar plantation, the chapter illustrates that this formalization fix operates more as a promise than a reality. It shifts to discuss the discursive work that renders formalization logical, legal, and hegemonic. The chapter then explores the bureaucratic work that gives it a subnational geography, and ends with the political work of enforcing it at the margins where hegemony breaks down and conflicts erupt with those who openly question its fictions. The chapter argues that the goal is not to argue against formalization per se, but to denaturalize it so that its powers can be put to work in better ways.
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Mishra, Satyendra Nath. "Explicating Green Biofuel Policy Across Indian States." In Green Initiatives for Business Sustainability and Value Creation. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2662-9.ch008.

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In 2003 Government of India envisioned Biofuel Policy to generate [un]skilled employment opportunities, address environmental issues, alternative for petroleum fuel and utilization of wasteland in rural areas. The biofuel programme took varied shape across India with focus on social, economic and political priorities of implementing states having varying focus like decentralized development, priority for local use of resources, allocation of wasteland and generating local employment. It was observed that existing policy guidelines, land allocation processes and fund allocation channels were not able to address the challenges came with the emergence of different institutional arrangements across different states of India. The mismatch to address the specific challenges for emerging institutions created fissure between state and its citizens, and potential withdrawal of private players.
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Adepoju, Abimbola O., and Rahman A. Adewole. "Women Land Rights and Food Security Status of Farming Households in Oyo State, Nigeria." In Developing Sustainable Food Systems, Policies, and Securities. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2599-9.ch010.

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The dominance of men in decision-making processes and leadership positions within the communities has made land allocation, land use, and control skewed in favour of men. This study examined the effects of women's land rights on households' food security status using a sample of 300 representative farmers. Descriptive statistics, household food expenditure, logistic regression, and ordered logit models were the analytical tools used. Results revealed that about 35% of the rural women farmers had land use rights while the remaining 65% had land ownership rights. Women with ownership rights were more food secure, with the majority of the women having residual rights, while only a few had sell rights. Secure women land rights are germane to achieving and sustaining household and national food security. Strategies and instruments for protecting women rights should be developed and implemented, while efforts geared towards designing strategies, assessing multiple dimensions of women empowerment for improved food security status, and welfare of the households should be intensified.
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Conference papers on the topic "Land allocation process"

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Pan, Yi, Jiancang Xie, Xiaowei Si, and Miao Jin. "Optimal Allocation of Coupling about Water and Land Resources in the Process of Urbanization." In 2010 International Conference on E-Business and E-Government (ICEE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icee.2010.1066.

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Revilla, José L. "Materials and Site Release Policy in the Vandellós 1 NPP Decommissioning Program." In ASME 2001 8th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2001-1226.

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Abstract Decommissioning nuclear power plant causes an enormous amount of radioactive waste with very low level of contamination. A risk optimisation analysis would indicate that some of these residual materials need not to be handled, processed or disposed of with any reference to their radioactivity content, in order to allow more beneficial allocation for the limited social resources. This analysis could also be applied to the site liberation once a particular facility is decommissioned, remedial or restoration actions should be subjected to an optimisation process for selecting the best st
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