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Bondarev, Boris, Sergey Nosov, Oleg Antipov, and Lusine Papikian. "Urban land use planning within the system of sustainable urban development management." E3S Web of Conferences 110 (2019): 02001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911002001.

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Agricultural and forest lands near settlements are main reserve for expansion of urban areas. Thus, among 148.5 thousand hectares of lands added to Moscow city territory in 2012, 72.2 thousand hectares or 48% were occupied by agricultural and forest lands. Urban areas are characterized by excessively high intensity of land use, land depletion, deterioration in environmental quality and decline in sustainability of urban development. The paper presents the results of analysis of urban land use planning system in the interests of sustainable development of urban territories. The object of the study is the land that is part of Moscow, which is planned to be developed in the coming decades. The authors propose an algorithm for urban development of such areas, which takes into account the quality of land. Design calculations for areas under development were carried out for Shchapovskoye settlement in New Moscow as an example. In addition, the paper covers aspects of land management when developing agricultural land within cities. The authors developed a classification of agricultural land according to a criterion of “suitability for urban development”. The suggested classification has been applied to achieve the objectives of planning urban land use development, determining the order of construction on agricultural lands within the system of sustainable urban development management.
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Jankava, Anda, Maija Berzina, and Krista Dobuma. "Land use planning as tool for sustainable development." Baltic Surveying 13 (November 16, 2020): 22–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/j.balticsurveying.2020.vol13.003.

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The purpose of the article is to evaluate role of land use planning project (hereinafter - LUPP) specified in the legislation of Latvia in sustainable development of territory. In Land Use Planning Law adopted in 2006, LUPP is project for arrangement of territory and measures of improvement of land use conditions, for part of an administrative territory of local government, separate immovable property or land parcel, which is developed for exchange of land parcels or elimination of inter-areas, for reorganisation of land parcel boundaries, as well as for subdivision of land parcels. In Latvia for sustainable development of the territory, legislative acts of spatial development planning system have been adopted at several levels, from which for detailed arrangement of territory detailed plan should be developed. The detailed plan often includes reorganisation of land parcel boundaries, but legislation determines that detailed plan should be developed in territories specified in spatial plan, mainly before commencing new construction. The LUPP is not planning instrument for territory development and may be developed in territories in which regulatory framework do not provide development of detailed plan. However, in local governments it is relatively common that for areas intended, for example, for individual building, for subdivision of land parcels, LUPP rather than detailed plan has been choosen to develop. In order to clarify these concerns, the study carried out survey of specialists of local governments and the article summarises analysis of results about development of LUPP in relevant local governments, as well as, on the basis of relevant regulatory enactments, compared the objectives and conditions for development of LUPP and detailed plan.
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Wei, Yehua Dennis, and Xinyue Ye. "Urbanization, land use, and sustainable development in China." Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment 28, no. 4 (October 29, 2013): 755. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00477-013-0820-0.

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Alexander, M. J., D. J. Greenland, and I. Szabolco. "Soil Resilience and Sustainable Land Use." Geographical Journal 162, no. 1 (March 1996): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3060265.

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Vasylieva, Tetiana A., Yevheniia A. Ziabina, Oleg M. Olefirenko, and Volodymyr I. Nesterenko. "Sustainable Agricultural Land Use for an Open Land Market: Prospects or Challenges?" Mechanism of an Economic Regulation 2021, no. 2 (2021): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/mer.2021.92.05.

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The activities of state regulation in the field of land use have formed a number of environmental, socio-economic problems based on individual, regional and national interests. This paper summarizes the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on the issue of the impact on sustainable agricultural land use, taking into account the new legislative challenges in lifting the moratorium on the sale of agricultural land resources. This study focuses on the implementation of sustainable development goals, including goal 15 – conservation of terrestrial ecosystems and operational task 15.3 – restoration of degraded lands and soils using innovative technologies. Systematization of research in the field of sustainable land use has revealed the need for additional analysis and search for new ways to reform the land use sector, taking into account institutional and legislative changes, as well as the formation of carbon-neutral model of national economy. The purpose of the article is to identify prospects and possible threats to the development of sustainable agricultural land use in an open land market. To achieve this goal, the tools of comparative analysis were used in the work. The object of research is the land fund of Ukraine. The study period is from 2015 to 2020. The sources of statistical information were the statistical databases of the statistical organization of the European Commission (Eurostat), the World Bank and the State Statistics Service of Ukraine. The paper presents the mechanisms of influence on effective sustainable agricultural land use, taking into account the studied statistical information and today's realities. The conducted comparative analysis of the condition of agricultural lands and systematization of normative legal acts regulating the land use industry revealed a number of potentially possible problems. To prevent negative consequences in the field of land use, the authors propose a set of measures to stabilize the sustainable development of agricultural land use.
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Kostyashkin, Ivan, Bogdan Derevyanko, Vasyl Hrudnytskyi, and Tetiana Shlapko. "Economic and legal mechanisms for effective use of land resources under the conditions of sustainable development in Ukraine." Environmental Economics 9, no. 3 (October 31, 2018): 42–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ee.09(3).2018.05.

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Sustainable society development distinctly entails the issues of sustainable use of land and especially soils, which are the place and condition of human activity, the means of production that provide absolute value, and a unique natural resource. Ukraine possesses nine percent of the world’s black soil (chernozem) resources, which necessitates the development of sufficient economic and legal mechanisms for their effective use in ensuring food security within the country and worldwide, increasing the export potential of Ukraine subject to the soil quality restoration, and determines the scope of this work. The land reform in Ukraine as a component of economic reform has led to a significant deterioration of agricultural land, loss of humus from soils, their degradation, and other negative consequences threatening the country’s economic security and generating socio-economic and demographic crisis phenomena, especially in rural areas. Therefore, the study has identified priorities and has proposed the use of contractual mechanisms in the field of sustainable socio-economic use of land resources. The authors applied an integrated approach to the analysis of sustainable land use issues to achieve the study objective. This led to the use of a wide range of methodological tools, in particular, the dialectical method, the formal logical method, the logical legal method and the methods of analysis, synthesis and comparison. Defined provisions that determine the economic and legal mechanism of land use and should be ensured in the process of sustainable development: meeting the needs of landowners and other persons, including the priority needs – environmental and food security; an increase in the area of land not involved in the economic turnover, the adoption of measures aimed at the preservation and restoration of agricultural land, in particular compliance with the requirements for crop rotation, and, in some cases, their conservation; introduction of contractual relations in the field of land use.
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Zander, P., and H. Kächele. "Modelling multiple objectives of land use for sustainable development." Agricultural Systems 59, no. 3 (March 1999): 311–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0308-521x(99)00017-7.

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Briassoulis, H. "Pollution prevention for sustainable development: the land-use question." International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 1, no. 2 (June 1994): 110–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504509409469866.

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Owens, Susan. "Interpreting Sustainable Development: The Case of Land Use Planning." Political Quarterly 68, B (September 1997): 87–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-923x.00118.

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Kaffashi, Sara, and Mandana Yavari. "Land-use planning of Minoo Island, Iran, towards sustainable land-use management." International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 18, no. 4 (March 22, 2011): 304–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2011.556816.

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de Zeeuw, Fons. "Borrowing of Land, Security of Tenure and Sustainable Land Use in Burkina Faso." Development and Change 28, no. 3 (July 1997): 583–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00055.

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Niazi, Tarique. "Land Tenure, Land Use, and Land Degradation: A Case for Sustainable Development in Pakistan." Journal of Environment & Development 12, no. 3 (September 2003): 275–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1070496503255485.

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Khademi, S., M. Norouzi, and M. Hashemi. "SUSTAINABLE LAND USE EVALUATION BASED ON PRESERVATIVE APPROACH." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-2/W11 (May 4, 2019): 653–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-653-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Determining the manner of land-use and the spatial structure of cities on the one hand, and the economic value of each piece of land on the other hand, land-use planning is always considered as the main part of urban planning. In this regard, emphasizing the efficient use of land, the sustainable development approach has presented a new perspective on urban planning and consequently on its most important pillar, i.e. land-use planning. In order to evaluate urban land-use, it has been attempted in this paper to select the most significant indicators affecting urban land-use and matching sustainable development indicators. Due to the significance of preserving ancient monuments and the surroundings as one of the main pillars of achieving sustainability, in this research, sustainability indicators have been selected emphasizing the preservation of ancient monuments and historical observance of the city of Susa as one of the historical cities of Iran. It has also been attempted to integrate these criteria with other land-use sustainability indicators. For this purpose, Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) and the AHP model have been used for providing maps displaying spatial density and combining layers as well as providing final maps respectively. Moreover, the rating of sustainability will be studied in different districts of the city of Shush so as to evaluate the status of land sustainability in different parts of the city. The results of the study show that different neighborhoods of Shush do not have the same sustainability in land-use such that neighborhoods located in the eastern half of the city, i.e. the new neighborhoods, have a higher sustainability than those of the western half. It seems that the allocation of a high percentage of these areas to arid lands and historical areas is one of the main reasons for their sustainability.</p>
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Kiesecker, Joseph, Sharon Baruch-Mordo, Mike Heiner, Dhaval Negandhi, James Oakleaf, Christina Kennedy, and Pareexit Chauhan. "Renewable Energy and Land Use in India: A Vision to Facilitate Sustainable Development." Sustainability 12, no. 1 (December 30, 2019): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010281.

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India has committed to reduce emissions with a goal to increase renewable energy production to 175 gigawatts (GW) by 2022. Achieving this objective will involve rapidly increasing the deployment of solar and wind energy, while at the same time addressing the related challenges of the financing requirements, environment impacts, and power grid integration. Developing energy on lands degraded by human activities rather than placing new infrastructure within natural habitats or areas of high production agriculture would reduce cumulative impacts and minimize land use conflicts. We estimated that converted lands have the potential capacity of 1789 GW across India, which is >10 times the 2022 goals. At the same time, the total land footprint needed to meet India’s 2022 renewable energy target is large, ranging from ~55,000 to 125,000 km2, which is roughly the size of Himachal Pradesh or Chhattisgarh, respectively. If renewable energy is advanced with the singular aim of maximizing resource potential, approximately 6700–11,900 km2 of forest land and 24,100–55,700 km2 of agricultural land could be impacted. Subsidies and incentive programs aimed at promoting low-impact renewable energy deployment and establishing mitigation obligations that raise costs for projects that create land-impacts could improve the public support for renewable energy.
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Ismail K, Bello, Sodiya Abiodun K, and Solanke Peter A. "Public Land Acquisition and Land Use Change Problems in Ogun State." International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration 2, no. 8 (2015): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.18775/ijmsba.1849-5664-5419.2014.28.1004.

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Human use of land has altered the structure and functioning of ecosystem. The most spatially and economically important human uses of land globally include cultivation in various forms; livestock grazing, settlement and construction, reserves and protected lands and timber extraction. The patterns of land use give us insight into the factors that have caused the land cover to change. A better understanding of the determining factors of land use changes is of crucial importance to the study of global environmental change. This paper theoretically strive to evaluate the contributions of government policies and programmes in transforming the various land uses in the urban centers of Ogun state with a view to provide better understanding among the stakeholders in real estate investment. The paper recommended that although landuse changes is an inevitable consequences in the developing nations, there is the need to consider the positive and negative aspect of the policies in order not to jeopardize the available environmental resources for sustainable development. The paper concluded by emphasized the need for government to carry the citizen along in the various policies and programs for even development.
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Liu, Dao Xin, and Lu Zhao. "Conceptual Model for the Evaluation and Optimization of Sustainable Land Use." Advanced Materials Research 718-720 (July 2013): 327–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.718-720.327.

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Sustainable land use plays a vital role in the process of regional development. To pursuit the sustainable use of land resources will be the effective approach to address the conflictions among farmland conservation, social development and environment protection. This paper reviewed the relevant research and studies on the field of sustainable land use including its various definitions, the sustainability evaluation and optimization of land resources, got some conclusions about the prospects in the study on sustainable land use and finally addressed the conceptual model for evaluating and optimizing sustainable land use.
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Alipbeki, Onggarbek, Chaimgul Alipbekova, Arnold Sterenharz, Zhanat Toleubekova, Saule Makenova, Meirzhan Aliyev, and Nursultan Mineyev. "Analysis of Land-Use Change in Shortandy District in Terms of Sustainable Development." Land 9, no. 5 (May 12, 2020): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land9050147.

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The suburban territories of large cities are transitional zones where intensive transformations in land use are constantly taking place. Therefore, the presented work is devoted to an integrated assessment of land use changes in the Shortandy district (Kazakhstan) based on an integrated study of the dynamics of land use and sustainable development indicators (SDIs). It was found that the main tendency in the land use of this Peri-urban area (PUA) during 1992–2018 is their intensification, through an increase in arable lands. Kazakhstan only recently started the systematic collection of SDIs according to international standards. Therefore, to assess the sustainable development of the study area, limited amounts of information were available. Nevertheless, the use of SDIs from 2007 to 2017 showed that the growth of economic development inthe study area is almost adequately accompanied by an increase in the level of social and environmental development. The methodological approach used can be widely used to assess the sustainable development of specific territories in general and the development of the capital of Kazakhstan and their PUA, in particular.
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Akpinar, Nevin, Ilkden Talay, and Sema Gun. "Priority setting in agricultural land-use types for sustainable development." Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 20, no. 3 (September 2005): 136–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/raf200483.

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AbstractEven in developing countries that are faced with ecological and socio-economic problems, agricultural areas are constrained by land-use laws to be developed in particular ways. This being the case, the major issues in these areas are a better quality of life and sustainable use of the limited resources. This necessitates planning for sustainable development and evaluating various qualitative and quantitative data in a single framework. Multicriteria or multipurpose decision analysis methods are appropriate for this purpose. Using these methods, physical, economical and social data, as well as planning goals, can be combined and evaluated in the context of sustainable development. These multicriteria methods have been documented widely in a variety of problem areas, but two multicriteria methods, namely AHP (analytic hierarchy process) and ELECTRE II (elimination and choice translating reality), have not been used extensively in agricultural land-use decisions in developing countries. However, in situations where decision-making criteria are non-commensurable, non-comparable or non-countable, and when it is necessary to evaluate the criteria together, as in agricultural land-use decisions, AHP and ELECTRE II methods are warranted. This study reviews these methods briefly and suggests their potential application in the agricultural land-use decision process in a developing country. For this purpose, these methods were sampled in Ziyaret Stream Basin in Adiyaman, which is part of the Güneydoğu Anadolu Projesi (GAP) (South-eastern Anatolian Project) in the Republic of Turkey. The area could be characterized by its rural and agricultural features, although it is under the pressure of Adiyaman urban development. This study shows that both AHP and ELECTRE II methods can be applied successfully for the determination of agricultural land-use priorities, which are an essential part of the quality of life and of sustainable land-use studies.
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Zhang, Haiyan, Michinori Uwasu, Keishiro Hara, and Helmut Yabar. "Land Use Change Patterns and Sustainable Urban Development in China." Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 9, no. 1 (May 2010): 131–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.9.131.

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Zivanovic-Miljkovic, Jelena, Tijana Crncevic, and Igor Maric. "Land use planning for sustainable development of peri-urban zones." Spatium, no. 28 (2012): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1228015z.

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Taking into consideration that growth of urban population has impacts on land use and that managing urban population change is one of the most important contemporary challenges, this paper deals with the sustainable development of peri-urban zones which represent important an environment where employment opportunities are developed and resources exploited (particularly agricultural resources) and environment where important recreational and leisure activities could be pursued. Within the review of current concepts and planning practices, the concepts of multifunctional agriculture and multifunctional landscapes in peri-urban zones are pointed out, as well as EU Developing Periurban Projects. The paper particularly focuses on the current situation in Serbia, where there is no specific legal basis for the planning of peri-urban areas, although there are positive examples of strategies, regulations and planning documents which treat agriculture and greenery in peri-urban zones in a sustainable manner.
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Pennington, Mark. "Sustainable development and British land use planning: A Hayekian perspective." Town Planning Review 77, no. 1 (February 2006): 75–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/tpr.77.1.5.

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Azadi, Hossein, Dacinia Crina Petrescu, Ruxandra Malina Petrescu-Mag, and Alexandru Ozunu. "Special issue: Environmental risk mitigation for sustainable land use development." Land Use Policy 95 (June 2020): 104488. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104488.

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Oskam, A. J., and S. Feng. "Sustainable land use under different institutional settings." NJAS - Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences 55, no. 4 (May 2008): 295–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1573-5214(08)80022-x.

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TATARINTSEV, Vladimir, Leonid TATARINTSEV, Alex MATSYURA, and Andrei BONDAROVICH. "ORGANIZATION OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND USE BASED ON LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS." Sustainable Development of Mountain Territories 12, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 339–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21177/1998-4502-2020-12-3-339-348.

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The aim of the work was the landscape analysis of agricultural geographical landscapes in the Altai Territory and elaboration of measures aimed at the rational use of agricultural lands. Environmental and landscape (landscape) approach became the main method of scientific research used in the analysis of modern agricultural landscapes. The cartographic method, using GIS-technologies, made it possible to digitize the obtained materials. Synthesized maps of agro-ecological, natural and other zoning of territories are based on topographic, soil, geobotanical and other thematic maps made during land surveying during the field survey. Retrospective analysis, induction and deduction methods,analysis and synthesis, as well as the abstract-logic method were also used in the work. Our main result was the analysis of land use territory for agricultural enterprise in municipal district of Altai Krai. Exploration of lands indicates a pronounced plant-growing specialization of JSC “Pobeda” with a developed animal breeding direction. Limiting factors affecting the rational use of land are natural and climatic conditions, terrain,unsystematic anthropogenic activity and, as a result, the development of erosion processes. The degree of eroded and deflated arable land is more than 50%, hay and pasture lands are also very unstable. Landscapes have been typified, based on which eleven types of land have been identified and their geomorphological description has been carried out. The first five types of land can be used for agricultural production with limitations compensated by crop technology and erosion control measures, the sixth and seventh types require grassing and, in some cases,conservation, the eighth and ninth types can be partially used for pasture and area valorization; the remaining two are not suitable for agricultural use but should be potentially used for planting and forest management. As a result of the presented transformation of agricultural lands, the structure of cultivated areas has changed. The area of arable land decreased by 877 ha, and of pastures by 365 ha,while the area under hayfields, fallow lands, and forest lands increased by 295, 191, and 875 ha respectively. Low-productive lands were withdrawn from agriculture. We suggested that the sustainability of agricultural land use was mainly caused by the reduction of anthropogenic load and increase in ecological equilibrium of the territory.
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Holloway, Garth John. "Sustainable Land-Use Pathway Ranking and Selection." Sustainability 12, no. 19 (September 23, 2020): 7881. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12197881.

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The desire for refining status quo cost–benefit protocols to fully encompass econometric model uncertainty motivates the search for improved technology. Availability of unique Ethiopian highlands milk-market livestock data provides an ideal laboratory for investigation of alternative land-use pathway designs. In these contexts, we present novel methodology for ranking and selecting sustainable ‘land-use pathways,’ arguing that the methodology is central to sustainable-land-use-policy prescriptions, providing essential innovation to assessments hitherto devoid of probabilistic foundation. Demonstrating routine implementation of Markov-Chain, Monte-Carlo procedure, ranking-and-selection enactment is widely disseminable and potentially valuable to land-use policy prescription. Application to a sample of Ethiopian-highlands, land-dependent households highlights empirical gains compared to conventional methodology. Applications and extensions that profit future land-use sustainability within the Ethiopian highlands and, also, more generally, are discussed.
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Mengesha, Ayelech Kidie, Reinfried Mansberger, Doris Damyanovic, and Gernot Stoeglehner. "Impact of Land Certification on Sustainable Land Use Practices: Case of Gozamin District, Ethiopia." Sustainability 11, no. 20 (October 9, 2019): 5551. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11205551.

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Agroforestry is attracting considerable attention in Ethiopia because of its potential for sustainable land use practices. As land tenure insecurity is a major limiting factor for sustainable land use practices in Ethiopia and developing countries in general, the Ethiopian government launched a rural land certification program to secure land tenure. There are limited empirical studies about the impacts of land certification on sustainable land use practices. To fill this knowledge gap, this study was outlined for an area in the Ethiopian Gozamen district. It investigates the impact of land certification on sustainable land use practices and is focused on factors affecting tree plantation based on a household survey, key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and field observations. The results of the study showed that the majority of the respondents practiced sustainable land use practices after their land was certified. Therefore, land certification has a great contribution on sustainable land use practices. In addition, age, consultancy, land size, education, and nurseries proved as significant factors for tree plantation. As access to land is a basic socio-economic precondition for sustainable agriculture and forestry in developing countries, tenure security is a key pathway for the development of the poor and it contributes essentially to achieve sustainable development goals.
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Auziņš, Armands, and Jānis Viesturs. "A Values-Led Planning Approach for Sustainable Land Use and Development." Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management 5, no. 1 (November 27, 2017): 275–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjreecm-2017-0021.

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Abstract The creation of positive synergy in managing land-related resources if exploring the territorial capabilities, threats and opportunities, e.g. the effects of urban expansion, multi-functionality of land use, internalisation of negative externalities and challenges of a city agglomeration, causes primary necessity for the modern society. The study is concerned with the conceptual background and feasibility aspects of values-led planning (VLP) approach to be introduced into land management practice by capitalising first of all on comparative analysis of dynamic spatial planning systems and planning cultures. Finally, it is argued that the implementation of new planning approach within proposed framework would lead towards improved land use policies and better territorial governance, developing more inclusive and resilient territories for the benefit of a society.
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MŠtolbová. "Support of the use of agricultural land in less-favoured areas of the CR." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 51, No. 5 (February 20, 2012): 221–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5099-agricecon.

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Horizontal Rural Development Plan is one of the programme documents for taking advantage of the EAGGF&nbsp; &ndash; European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund. One of the measures are payments for farmers producing in less-favoured areas. The payments contribute to sustainable use of agricultural land, maintaining of land and support of sustainable agriculture in these areas. This contribution concerns the support for less favourable areas in the CR in 2004&ndash;2006 and analyses their impact on the use of land fund in confrontation with the proposed changes of the Regulation of the Commission on support for the development of countryside through European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development for next programme period 2007&ndash;2013.&nbsp;
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Kauškale, Linda, and Ineta Geipele. "Land Use Analysis in Latvia in The Context of Sustainable Development." Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management 3, no. 1 (December 1, 2015): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjreecm-2015-0003.

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Abstract The research focus is the examination of key aspects of the land use for the detection of urgent problems in the context of sustainable development. The comparison, data analysis and logical access methods have been used in the study, and the recommendations on the improvement of the situation in the longer term have been developed. Land use management, legal side of regulation and the efficiency of land use are essential guidelines for the sustainable development of the territory in the country.
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Aumann, Craig, Daniel R. Farr, and Stan Boutin. "Multiple use, overlapping tenures, and the challenge of sustainable forestry in Alberta." Forestry Chronicle 83, no. 5 (September 1, 2007): 642–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc83642-5.

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Public lands in Alberta are managed under the principle of multiple use. The two case-studies considered highlight the current and likely future impacts of this policy on forestry and other ecological values as development pressures continue to increase. Ultimately, sustainable forestry management in Alberta should not be about forestry policy alone, but a much broader land-use framework that embodies the principle of "envision–do–check–adapt." Key words: multiple use, management policy, cumulative effects, petroleum development, land use, interdisciplinary, adaptive management
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Shao, Jing-an, Chao-fu Wei, and De-ti Xie. "Sustainable land use planning based on ecological health." Chinese Geographical Science 15, no. 2 (June 2005): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11769-005-0006-x.

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Gelan, Ayele, Peter Shannon, and Matt Aitkenhead. "Sustainable local land use policy: rhetoric and reality." Local Environment 13, no. 4 (June 2008): 291–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549830701803331.

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Gatra, Dwi, Syamsuddin Pasamai, Hasan Kadir, Andika Prawira Buana, and Aan Aswari. "Stagnancy of Land Use Arrangement Former Cultivation Rights." Substantive Justice International Journal of Law 1, no. 1 (June 2, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.33096/substantivejustice.v1i1.14.

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Land issues still cause problems especially in terms of usage rights that are discharged, the allocation is still limited to the obsolete concept that is still applied today, while the increasingly complex needs for the development of the suitability and more appropriate. This study formulates the extent to which the city of Makassar in reorganizing this concession as its purpose-built sustainably and sustainable future. This study uses empirical juridical and legal research supported by the results of observation. The results of this study describe the efforts undertaken by the government in this case BPN Makassar City seem less innovative so that the impact on potential obstacles of regional development and running haltingly.
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Tsybulska, S., N. Hradovych, and R. Paraniak. "Scientific and practical aspects of land use optimization in the agrosphere." Scientific Messenger of LNU of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies 22, no. 93 (September 30, 2020): 90–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.32718/nvlvet-a9316.

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The article presents modern literature data on the need to improve the development of agricultural lands, taking into account the current state of agriculture. Paying attention to this issue requires special attention, as it has acquired not only theoretical but also practical significance. Intensification of negative tendencies of anthropogenic influence on edaphotope lead to a number of ecological crises of global character. We analyzed the state of land use of Lviv region and reflected the main problems of land use optimization. The dynamics of changes that took place in the structure of the land fund by types of lands is shown. An extremely important component of sustainable development of society is the quality of life provided by the continuous development of environmental innovations. The destruction of the structure of the edaphotope of the region causes the emergence and development of environmental crises and catastrophes. Preservation of high potential and quality functioning of edaphos requires changes to the constant effective maintenance of balance, which should be based on the principles of sustainable harmonious development and rationalization of land resources. In terms of regions of aridity coefficients according to research, it can be argued that natural and climatic conditions have a direct impact on the efficiency of agricultural production. Such results require a review of technologies, their modernization and the development of recommendations for their adaptation. Resource-saving land use of new territorial entities in the post-reform period includes two factors – economic and environmental. For proper organization and optimization of land holdings, it is advisable to create agro-landscapes with a clearly planned structure, which should take into account the ratio of functional-territorial orientation, economic assessment and environmental safety. This means that the main and main goal of harmonious targeted use should take into account a number of indicators of the land use system, which requires special attention to agroecosystems in the interdependent close development of environmental and economic aspects. No less important is the environmental factor of land use, as further ignoring it can create economic collapse. In this regard, the most important requirement of the time is the development, improvement and widespread implementation of resource- and energy-saving, environmentally friendly farming systems. Ecological tolerance of certain territories of land resources should be laid down in the process of designing land management developments, paying special attention to the properties of landscape ecosystems, taking into account adjacent land plots. In particular, in order to preserve the balance of agricultural landscapes, it is necessary to implement a set of preventive measures.
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Dambeebo, Daniel, and Chernor A. Jalloh. "Sustainable Urban Development and Land Use Management: Wa Municipality in Perspective, Ghana." Journal of Sustainable Development 11, no. 5 (September 28, 2018): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v11n5p235.

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Land use planning is one of the effective ways of achieving overall sustainable physical development especially, in urban areas. Various stakeholders in Ghana such as government agencies are therefore, responsible for the development and enforcement of national and local plans that specifies land areas for residential, industrial, transport and recreational facilities towards achieving sustainable development. Empirical literature within the Wa Municipality is not clear on weather enforcement and/or compliance pose as a challenge to sustainable urban development. The main objective of this study was therefore, to assess the physical development and land use planning guidelines in the Wa Municipality and analyse people compliance for sustainable land management. Both primary and secondary data were used in this study. A questionnaire was used to collect primary data from 173 households in the Wa Municipality. Besides, heads of three institutions responsible for enforcing planning guidelines were interviewed. The results maintained that physical development planning guidelines are there to guide urban development in the Wa Municipality, but enforcement and effective compliance has been weak. Also, demographic and economic variables of the respondents as well as the lack of institutional capacity are the factors responsible for low levels of compliance. The non-compliance with planning guidelines contributes to haphazard physical development. This implies that the existence of clear planning guidelines is a necessary but not sufficient condition for sustainable urban land management. It is therefore, recommended that appropriate intervention through effective education for the general public as well as resource allocation to the enforcement institutions. This will facilitate the achievement of sustainable urban land management in the Wa Municipality.
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Vasilyeva, T., and V. Shkola. "INNOVATIVE MEASUREMENT OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND USE: THE EU’S EXPERIENCE FOR UKRAINE." Vìsnik Sumsʹkogo deržavnogo unìversitetu 2021, no. 2 (2021): 53–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/1817-9215.2021.2-7.

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The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has posed a challenge to food security globally and nationally. In the face of growing climate and environmental challenges, ensuring the sustainability of the food system, which is the basis of the European Green Deal, the European Union's sustainable and inclusive growth strategies, depends on the efficiency and effectiveness of the sustainable agricultural land use system. The aim of the study is to examine the European Union's experience in transforming the system of sustainable agricultural land use on an innovative basis to ensure its sustainability and security in the face of current challenges and threats (both faced and far-looking). The study uses a mixed approach, including factorial analysis and descriptive statistics, using a sample of 27 European Union’s economies and Ukraine’s economy. Ukraine's place on the European Union’s land map is determined, the dynamics of change in the structure of Ukraine's land area is analyzed, priority directions of innovative development of sustainable land use are determined, prospects of common agricultural policy and innovation policy to ensure the transition of the European Union and Ukraine to the sustainable, resilient and competitive economy are outlined. To ensure the sustainability and resilience of the agricultural land use and consequently the food system as a whole, the need to intensify research and introduce innovations has been identified. Innovations are to be aimed at the following goals: 1) protection and restoration of natural ecosystems; 2) preservation and improvement of natural capital and public health; 3) sustainable use of resources, including land, energy; 4) developing resilient food system; 5) accelerating the achievement of zero pollution, 6) development of sustainable and intelligent mobility. Building a system of sustainable agricultural land use requires, firstly, the formation of a new system of knowledge based on the latest research and development, the introduction of which will act in advance to overcome existing risks and threats in agriculture and sustainable rural development, and secondly, development of the system of its institutional support, which is revealed through the action of the consistent organizational and economic mechanism. Future studies are suggested to build an innovative model for the development of the national system of sustainable land use, taking into account the institutional potential of the land management system.
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Rogers, J. W. "Sustainable Development Patterns: The Chesapeake Bay Region." Water Science and Technology 26, no. 12 (December 1, 1992): 2711–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1992.0372.

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Those who decide how land is developed need to understand the concept of “nodes and corridors” for human development patterns as well as “nodes and corridors” for sustainable biological diversity and natural processes. Human activity has dramatically changed the landscape and has subtly altered the balance of nature. Each land use creates a host of environmental quality issues. For each choice of location development types, density, construction methods, or ways of conducting day-to-day domestic and business practices, there seems to be unintended environmental consequences. Studies have shown how land use densities and landscape patterns are fundamental to achieving sustainable environmental quality, lifestyles, and economies. Sustainable economic vitality requires sustainable environmental quality. Biologists and managers have been aware since Darwin's work on the biology of islands that a relationship exists between habitat size and its composition. Today, forests, wetlands, and other sensitive ecosystems are often “islands” in a sea of disturbed land. The patterns and sizes of these island ecosystems must be managed to prevent extinction of plants and animals and loss of functions such as those that prevent flooding and enhance water quality.
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Spehn, Eva. "GMBA Workshop Report: Mountain Biodiversity and Sustainable Land Use." Mountain Research and Development 23, no. 2 (May 2003): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1659/0276-4741(2003)023[0196:gwrmba]2.0.co;2.

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Živanović Miljković, Jelena, Marijana Pantić, and Ljubiša Bezbradica. "Sustainable Land Use Planning Solutions for Water Supply Reservoirs in Serbia." European Journal of Sustainable Development 8, no. 4 (October 1, 2019): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n4p18.

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This paper starts from the fact that spatial and urban planning promote rational land use planning and express interests in the sustainable development of land, water and related resources and infrastructure. The authors here look for sustainable land use planning solutions in the domain of water management within the spatial plans. A starting point of this paper is the fact that integration of water management issues (i.e. drinking water management) into land use planning is essential in achieving sustainable development. Considering this, the paper focuses on analysis of land use planning solutions given within three spatial plans that include areas of water supply reservoirs. The authors give an analysis of the set of measures prescribed by zoning ordinances within spatial plans concerning water protection and protection from water (i.e. flood water evacuation). The authors conclude that analyzed spatial planning documents give sustainable land use solutions, since land use planning, through the zoning, represent a starting point in water protection.Keywords: Spatial Planning, Sustainable Land Use, Water Management, Water Reservoirs, Serbia
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Auzins, Armands, Ineta Geipele, and Iveta Stamure. "Measuring Land-Use Efficiency in Land Management." Advanced Materials Research 804 (September 2013): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.804.205.

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Assessing the land-use measures systematically is an essential procedure in providing sustainable land management practice. Land-use efficiency (LUE) may be measured by using a methodological framework that prescribes the conditions, integrated methods, models, classifications, an indicator system, and sequential evaluation procedures. This paper focuses on development of measuring techniques to assess the LUE on the basis of systems approach and discusses the challenges of measuring LUE according to established methodological framework. The findings of the study show that chosen integrated research methods in distinct variations according to the introduced evaluation framework may be applied for measuring LUE. Systematic evaluation of LUE is necessary to support a decision-making in land-use management and to promote a land use in better and more efficient way.
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Dawidowicz, Agnieszka, and Ryszard Źróbek. "Land Administration System for Sustainable Development – Case Study of Poland." Real Estate Management and Valuation 25, no. 1 (March 1, 2017): 112–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/remav-2017-0008.

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Abstract The global idea of building state Land Administration Systems was to determine the infrastructures for the implementation of land policies and land management strategies in support of sustainable development. This new paradigm in science has directed many studies towards the development of concepts for the integration of various spatial information systems in the framework of interoperable infrastructures. Each infrastructure includes institutional arrangements, a legal framework, processes, standards, land information, management and dissemination systems, and technologies required to support allocation, land markets, valuation, control of use, and development of interests in land. Many countries are in the process of developing Land Administration Systems (LAS). Databases of Land Information Systems (LIS), including cadastres, land registries, tax registries and land-use plans, are integrated to improve Land Information System functions and provide effective support for other systems and economic processes. This article analyzes the LAS construction process in Poland with particular emphasis on the functionality of the infrastructure supporting the widely understood sustainable development of land, the economy and society. The presented solution may be an important model (template) for other national infrastructures.
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Rong, Xiao Hong, Chun Xia Li, and Xiao Yan Zhang. "Study on the Land Use Structure in Xuzhou City for it's Sustainable Development." Applied Mechanics and Materials 409-410 (September 2013): 52–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.409-410.52.

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Based on the relation between regional land use structure and sustainable utilization for land resources, we analyze the land use structure in Xuzhou City by entropy theory and GM(1,1) model in this paper. The results shows that Xuzhou information entropy is increasing year by year, the land use structure in Xuzhou city develops gradually from order to a relatively disorder state, the equilibrium degree is increasing and dominance degree is decreasing year by year. That shows that the land use structure in Xuzhou City is evolving to equilibrium state. So the shortage of land resources in Xuzhou city will become more and more prominent, and adjust strategy of regional development urgent needed.
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Konstantinova, Elīna, Līga Brūniņa, Aija Peršēvica, and Marga Živitere. "ASSESSMENT OF ECOSYSTEMS SERVICES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND LAND USE MANAGEMENT." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 4 (May 26, 2017): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2017vol4.2380.

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A very important factor for sustainable development is a balance between the exploitation of natural resources for socio-economic development, and conserving ecosystem services that are critical to everyone’s wellbeing and livelihoods. The strategical importance of ecosystem services is set by the UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, which put ecosystem services firmly on the policy agenda and the EU Biodiversity Strategy, which states that “Member States must map and assess the state of ecosystems and their services in their national territory by 2014, assess the economic value of such services, and promote the integration of these values into accounting and reporting systems at EU and national level by 2020”. The aim of the paper is to present and discuss the approach of ecosystem services assessment for sustainable land use and strategical development scenarios. The paper will focus on the role of ecosystem services in development and spatial planning, and this approach can be integrated in planning processes and decision making. There will be presented a case study for two coastal territories in Latvia, where an ecosystem services assessment was implemented and sequentially different development scenarios considered and analysed.
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Bruff, Garreth E., and Adrian P. Wood. "Local Sustainable Development: Land-use Planning's Contribution to Modern Local Government." Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 43, no. 4 (July 2000): 519–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713676573.

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Lestrelin, Guillaume, Jean-Christophe Castella, and Jeremy Bourgoin. "Territorialising Sustainable Development: The Politics of Land-use Planning in Laos." Journal of Contemporary Asia 42, no. 4 (November 2012): 581–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00472336.2012.706745.

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Rini, Erma Fitria, Rufia Andisetyana Putri, and Dara Sinta Nugraheni. "VEGETATION TYPOLOGY ON LAND USE IN SUPPORTING SURAKARTA CITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT." ARSITEKTURA 16, no. 2 (October 31, 2018): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/arst.v16i2.23886.

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<p><em>Green open spaces have natural elements and structures that carry out their ecological and aesthetical roles. The population density of Surakarta City is 11675 people/km<sup>2</sup>, which has an impact on the environment, such as the declining in urban air quality. Urban air quality can be overcome by providing sufficient vegetation. The availability of green open space in Surakarta City until 2014 only reached 12.4%, which means it has not been able to meet the minimum requirement of green open space, including vegetation in it. The method used in this study is descriptive analysis with primary data and satellite imagery. Vegetation studied is not only on public green open spaces, but also on the private green open spaces. The results show that the highest dominance of land use in Surakarta City is the trade and services. Unfortunately, this is inversely proportional to the existing average availability of vegetation cover in the domination, which only reaches 7%. This can be a recommendation for the government in prioritizing the development of green open spaces on those trade and services land use so it can support the sustainable development of Surakarta City. <br /></em></p><p><em><br /></em></p>
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Yu, Chien‐Hwa, Ching‐Ho Chen, Cheng‐Fang Lin, and Shiu‐Liang Liaw. "Development of a system dynamics model for sustainable land use management." Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers 26, no. 5 (July 2003): 607–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02533839.2003.9670815.

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Faria de Deus, Raquel, and José António Tenedório. "Coastal Land-Use and Land-Cover Change Trajectories: Are They Sustainable?" Sustainability 13, no. 16 (August 7, 2021): 8840. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13168840.

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In this study, past and current land-use and land-cover (LULC) change trajectories between 1947 and 2018 were analysed in terms of sustainability using a unique set of nine detailed, high-precision LULC thematic maps for the municipality of Portimão (Algarve region), Portugal. Several Geographic Information System (GIS)-based spatial analysis techniques were used to process LULC data and assess the spatiotemporal dynamics of LULC change processes. The dynamics of LULC change were explored by analysing LULC change trajectories. In addition, spatial pattern metrics were introduced to further investigate and quantify the spatial patterns of such LULC change trajectories. The findings show that Portimão has been experiencing complex LULC changes. Nearly 52% of the study area has undergone an LULC change at least once during the 71-year period. The analysis of spatial pattern metrics on LULC change trajectories confirmed the emergence of more complex, dispersed, and fragmented shapes when patches of land were converted from non-built categories into artificial surface categories from 1947 to 2018. The combined analysis of long-term LULC sequences by means of LULC change trajectories and spatial pattern metrics provided useful, actionable, and robust empirical information that can support sustainable spatial planning and smart growth, which is much needed since the results of this study have shown that the pattern of LULC change trajectories in Portimão municipality has been heading towards unsustainability.
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Niens, Janna, Lisa Richter-Beuschel, and Susanne Bögeholz. "Land-Use and Health Issues in Malagasy Primary Education—A Delphi Study." Sustainability 12, no. 15 (August 1, 2020): 6212. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12156212.

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Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) plays a key role in Sustainable Development. In low-income countries like Madagascar, this key role is particularly relevant to primary education. However, the curricula lack a comprehensive ESD approach that incorporates regional issues. In Madagascar, sustainable land-use practices (Sustainable Development Goals 12, 15) and health prevention (SDGs 2, 3, 6) are educational challenges. Procedural knowledge allows problem-solving regarding unsustainable developments. We adapted and further developed a measure of ESD-relevant procedural knowledge. Considering curricula, sustainability standards, research, and a two-round Delphi study (n = 34 experts), we identified regionally relevant land-use practices and health-protective behavior. After the experts rated the effectiveness and possibility of implementation of courses of actions, we calculated an index of what to teach under given Malagasy (regional) conditions. Combined with qualitative expert comments, the study offers insights into expert views on land-use and health topics: For example, when teaching ESD in Northeast Madagascar, sustainable management of cultivation and soil is suitable, particularly when linked to vanilla production. Health-protective behavior is ultimately more difficult to implement in rural than in urban areas. These results are important for further curricula development, for ESD during primary education, and because they give insights into the topics teacher education should address.
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Bulysheva, D. V. "DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC MECHANISM OF RECREATIONAL LAND USE OF ODESSA REGION." Economic innovations 19, no. 2(64) (July 7, 2017): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/ei.2017.19.2(64).41-46.

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The study examined the organizational and economic opportunities for recreational land-use in Odessa region towards ecologization of economic relations. Organizational and economic bases in the process of ecologization of recreational land use are intended to provide a mechanism for use of the respective territories, regulation of the system of forms and methods of social organization in the respective lands. Public relations on the territory of urban agglomerations represent a complex system, because they relate to organization of both material and non-material production, exchange, distribution and consumption of material goods and services, etc. In order to ensure sustainable development of the respective territories, organizational system of recreational land use should ensure existence, functioning and development of appropriate regulations, standards and guidelines for use of recreational lands of the regions. It is proved that in today's environmental and economic situation of land recreational use, there are obstacles to the sustainable development of the territory. In the situation of absence of a single organizational and economic basis and policy of system regulation in development of the entire agglomeration�s territory, functional and spatial integrity of the city and the suburban area is destroyed. The structure and definition of the organizational and economic mechanism of ecologization of recreational land use as an interconnected set of relations, principles, methods and forms of ensuring the interaction of organizational, production, financial and economic processes in the system of recreational land use, which promotes increase of competitive advantages and efficiency of development of the corresponding territories is given. The study determined that organizational and economic mechanism consists of the following components: financing, stimulation, planning, regulation, institutional and managerial support.
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