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Fang, Shao-Chi, Wen-Chih Yeh, Chun-Chang Lee, and Zheng Yu. "Factors Affecting the Price of Cost-Equivalent Land: Application of Hierarchical Linear Modeling." Land 10, no. 7 (June 28, 2021): 684. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land10070684.

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This study examined 19 urban land consolidation areas in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, as well as cost-equivalent lands auctioned off from 2013 to 2019. Hierarchical linear modeling was used for analysis, in which the Level 1b variables pertained to cost-equivalent land and the Level 2 variables pertained to land consolidation areas. According to the empirical results, in terms of the estimation results, there were significant differences between the mean price of each urban land consolidation area. Therefore, HLM is suitable for the subsequent analysis. A total of 76.7% of the differences in the mean land consolidation area price were contributed by the differences between the land consolidation areas. Therefore, it is important to consider the differences generated by the particular features of each area.
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Lin, Kuo-Liang. "DETERMINING KEY ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS FOR URBAN LAND CONSOLIDATION." International Journal of Strategic Property Management 14, no. 2 (June 30, 2010): 89–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/ijspm.2010.08.

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Urban land consolidation, which reforms land parcels to remove fragmentation and produce ideal blocks, is an effective means of urban renewal. Successful urban land consolidation benefits city officials as well as the general public, in improved city image, increased land value, and more effective land use. However, urban land consolidation can be ecologically detrimental to the environment, while land consolidation has focused solely on development for human benefit. To remove the negative effects of urban land consolidation on the ecological system, this paper establishes a set of criteria for evaluating ecological impacts of an urban land consolidation plan. The current study first identifies key ecological indicators using a special group decision‐making process called “habitual domain analysis” and then records individual weighting of each indicator by an analytical hierarchy process, thus developing an urban ecological evaluation model with four levels and twenty‐three indicators. Santruka Miestu žemes sujungimas, kurio metu pertvarkomi žemes sklypai, pašalinamas susiskaldymas, pateikiami pavyzdiniai blokai, yra veiksmingos miestu atnaujinimo priemones. Sekmingas miestu žemes sujungimas naudingas miestu vadovams, taip pat plačiajai visuomenei, nes pagerina miesto ivaizdi, padidina žemes verte ir veiksmingesni žemes naudojima. Tačiau miesto žemes sujungimas gali būti ekologiškai kenksmingas aplinkai, nes tai atliekama tik žmoniu naudai. Siekiant pašalinti neigiama miestu žemes sujungimo poveiki ekologinei sistemai, šiame straipsnyje nustatomi tam tikri kriterijai, kuriais vadovaujantis vertinamas ekologinis miestu žemes sujungimo poveikis. Dabartinis tyrimas pirmiausia nustato pagrindinius ekologinius rodiklius, taikant specialu grupes sprendimu priemimo metoda, vadinama iprastos aplinkos analize. Tada, atsižvelgiant i analitini hierarchijos procesa, pagal svarba nurodomi atskiri rodikliai ir sudaromas keturiu lygiu ir dvidešimt triju rodikliu miesto ekologinis ivertinimas.
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Tian, Li, Xu Guo, and Wei Yin. "From urban sprawl to land consolidation in suburban Shanghai under the backdrop of increasing versus decreasing balance policy: A perspective of property rights transfer." Urban Studies 54, no. 4 (July 21, 2016): 878–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042098015615098.

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Since the 1980s, Chinese cities have witnessed significant growth, resulting in urban sprawl all over the country. Under the strict land quota system, local government has had to transform its approach of Greenfield development to land consolidation. Under the ‘Increasing and Decreasing Balance’ land use policy, the Shanghai government began to consolidate rural construction land in order to acquire extra quota for state land by transferring development rights from collective land to state land and by establishing a three-level land consolidation planning system. This paper firstly examines the expansion of non-agricultural land in Shanghai since 1990. It explains the policy arrangements of land consolidation from the perspective of property rights transfer between state and collective land. Taking Xinbang Township as an example, this paper examines the roles of various stakeholders in land consolidation, the municipalities, district and township governments, village collectives, local villagers and entrepreneurs, and analyses the impact land consolidation has upon them. The paper concludes with discussion and policy implications of future land consolidation.
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Zheng, Cai Gui, Dao Xian Yuan, Qing Yuan Yang, Xiao Cheng Zhang, and Shi Chuan Li. "Framework of Saving and Intensive Land Use System in Chongqing: A View of Urban-Rural Integration." Advanced Materials Research 472-475 (February 2012): 231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.472-475.231.

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This paper, based on the current state and problems of saving and intensive land use system of urban-rural integration in Chongqing, in which methods of theoretical approach and system analysis are applied, brings up three mechanisms as: (1) the connecting of the increase of urban construction and the decrease of rural residential area; (2) the connecting of sprawling and farmland consolidation; (3) the connecting of intensive land-use in urban-rural area. At last, the paper builds up the saving and intensive land use system of urban-rural integration follow as: (1) perfecting land surveying system; (2) strengthening land statistics system; (3) perfecting land evaluation system; (4) clearing land property right system; (5) improving land registration system; (6) refining land use system; (7) building land tax system; (8) explicating land consolidation system.
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Archer, Ray W. "Urban land consolidation for metropolitan Jakarta expansion, 1990–2010." Habitat International 18, no. 4 (January 1994): 37–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0197-3975(94)90016-7.

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Yuliastuti, Nany, and Ragil Haryanto. "The Implementation of Land Consolidation Policy for Housing Development." E3S Web of Conferences 202 (2020): 06035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020206035.

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Housing and settlements have long been one of the problems faced in urban areas. The high rate of population growth and the rate of urbanization has led to high demand for housing and settlements. However, in many cases in urban areas, the available land is minimal, causing the emergence of pockets of slums. One method that can be done to solve the problem of slums is to carry out land consolidation. Therefore, this study aims to determine the criteria that influence the implementation of land consolidation. This research is a descriptive study with a literature analysis method. The results obtained are factors that influence the implementation of land consolidation are location and community factors.
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Djokic, Vladan, and Stevan Marosan. "New model of land consolidation and rural development in Serbia." Spatium, no. 17-18 (2008): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat0818061d.

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Land consolidation is a set of spatial-planning, legal, organizational, economic and technical measures undertaken for the purpose of improving natural, economic and ecological living and labour conditions in a land territory. Land consolidation, also, encompasses planning and renewal of rural settlements and accordingly, is a strong driving force for overall development of settlements (rural development) and environmental protection. This paper is primarily based on the observation of conditions and effects of the new model for land consolidation and rural development in Serbia, according to the proposed Land Consolidation Strategy and Pilot Project for Land Consolidation for the municipality of Velika Mostanica. .
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Wilczak, Jessica. "Leveraging land values for rural development in China after the Sichuan earthquake." China Information 34, no. 2 (June 12, 2020): 229–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0920203x20928903.

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Since the late 1990s, rural residential land consolidation projects have propelled a wave of rural restructuring across China. Characterized by the creation of concentrated villages, land consolidation is seen as a means of both improving land-use efficiency and promoting rural development. But residential concentration is often funded through the commodification of rural land – a trend that became particularly clear in rural Chengdu after the Wenchuan earthquake. This article explores the implications of land-based rural reconstruction in Chengdu. Drawing on a comparison of three adjacent communities in peri-urban Chengdu, the article argues that the tactics adopted by local leaders in their efforts to generate funds through land consolidation can best be characterized as a process of leveraging rural land values. This leveraging entails not only a risk of failure, but also a diversion of public funds towards projects that enhance the attractiveness of land to urban investors, a removal of control over land from the hands of rural residents, and a deepening of inequalities across communities.
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Yi, Xiao, and Yin Ke. "Evaluation of the Arable Land Intensive Use in before and after Comprehensive Land Consolidation – A Case Study of DaLu Town." Advanced Materials Research 955-959 (June 2014): 3962–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.955-959.3962.

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The research object of this paper is comprehensive land consolidation pilot area in DaLu Town of Chongqing. Establish based on the PSR framework arable land intensive use of the evaluation system, dynamic evaluation of urban land high efficient intensive utilization in the study area form 2008 to 2012. The results show: (1) Through comprehensive land consolidation, three indicators have improved to varying degrees. (2)Improve the maximum is state index, its index increased0.3335; Improve second multi is pressure index, its index increased0.1043; Improve minimum is respond index, its index increased0.1000.(3)Overall, the level of intensive arable land use showed an increasing trend in study area. Through comprehensive land consolidation, intensive arable land use level improves the range of 29.70%.
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Ramadhona, Ana. "PELAKSANAAN KONSOLIDASI TANAH PERKOTAAN UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN JALAN BY PASS DI KOTA BUKITTINGGI." JCH (Jurnal Cendekia Hukum) 3, no. 1 (September 28, 2017): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.33760/jch.v3i1.13.

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The increasing price of urban land causes the government difficulty in providing land for development. The status of land tenure will be more legal with the certificate as proof of ownership and ownership of land rights. Presidential Regulation no. 65 year 2006 stated that the procurement of land for the implementation of development for public interest by the government carried out by way of disposal or surrender of land rights. Article 18 of the UUPA explains that the revocation of a person's right to the land owned by the government shall only be exercised if the land is used for the common good including the interests of the nation and the state and the common interest of the people, the rights of the land may be revoked, compensating feasible as regulated by law. This study aims to find out how the implementation of land consolidation for the construction of By Pass in Bukittinggi City. To find out the obstacles faced by the local government of Bukittinggi city in the settlement. This research uses sociological juridical method, primary data in research is interview to informant and second data is library materials. The results show that the implementation of land consolidation of By Pass of Bukittinggi city has not been implemented maximally because the community has not fully understand the purpose and objectives of the implementation of land consolidation so that the people do not wholeheartedly implement it. Constraints faced in the completion of land consolidation for by-pass included the lack of public knowledge about land consolidation, the objections of some communities in handing over their consolidated land to the government and Most of the consolidated lands are customary soils together so it is a bit difficult in decision maker.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Urban land consolidation"

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Dharmawan, Leni. "Urban land consolidation : in search of its applicability in Indonesia." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/73306.

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Clemente, Ana Lúcia Ribeiro. "A consolidação do território e a expansão urbana da cidade." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/12560.

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Luo, Cheng-Che, and 羅正哲. "Ecological Evaluation of Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/50496889809382127086.

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碩士
義守大學
土木與生態工程學系碩士班
95
Urban land consolidation, by reforming land parcels to remove fragmentation and produce ideal blocks, is an effective means for urban renewal. Successful urban land consolidation brings out great benefits to the city officials as well as general public, such as improved city image, increased land value, and more effective land use. However, urban land consolidation can be detrimental to environment, especially in the ecological aspects, while the execution of land consolidation has been focused solely on development for the sake of human benefits. To remove negative effects of urban land consolidation to the ecological system, this research establishes a set of criteria for evaluating ecological impacts of an urban land consolidation plan. This research investigates current city structural environment of Taiwan, refers to the theories of landscape ecology, and is performed with methods of literature review, habitual domain decision analysis and analytical hierarchy process (AHP). By referring to expertise and experience of experts and scholars, questionnaires were carried out to draw up a set of ecological assessment indicators. After drawing up the assessment indicators, assessment criteria were set according to each indicator, and ecological assessments were conducted in urban land consolidation regions selected by this research. By means of literature review, habitual domain decision analysis and analytical hierarchy process, questionnaires were carried out for the purpose of establishing 9 dimensions of ecological assessment, 23 assessment factors and relative weight among factors to be assessment factors for urban land consolidation. On the basis of simple scoring methods and easy operating procedures, this research set the assessment criteria blurring, and classified assessment factors as “grade1” to “grade 4”, which respectively represent “poor”, “average”, “good”, and “excellent”, to measure indicators one by one. Based on assessments of two sites, this research found that there is still much for the government to improve when it considers and recognizes the ecological importance of promoting urban land consolidation.
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Hsia, Heng Sheng, and 夏恒生. "Factors Affecting the Land Returns During Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/uk4jj8.

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碩士
國立臺灣大學
土木工程學研究所
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Taoyuan City has been promoted to one of the six special municipalities in Taiwan in 2014. Since then both new development and redevelopment projects, such as new residential communities and Taoyuan International Airport MRT, have blossomed. The improvisation plans of public areas and rezoning of private lands are carried out to renew outdated city tasks and to provide mutual benefits to both private landowners and the general public. Although landowners, urban developers, and investors who participated in the rezoning process will most likely benefit from properties that are better consolidated, the process can be inefficient and time-consuming. There are multiple stages throughout the process of land consolidation and this research aims to exploit the best timing for investment that leads to maximum profit. Econometrics method was used on two urban land consolidation projects to conduct the empirical research of this thesis. Variables affecting land investment were recognized and sorted through expert interview, multiple collected references, and public information provided by the government. Furthermore, models of annualized land return rate is built based on Hedonic Price Theory. The significance and coefficient of each individual variable is determined after the regression analysis is conducted by ordinary least square method using statistical software EViews 8.0. The output of the regression indicates that meaningful milestones or important events happened during the rezoning process don’t always reflect on the annualized land return rate. The most influential factors that result in great impact on the return rate are mostly related to land conditions, capability evaluation, and investment timing. Therefore, selecting appropriate property target and investing in the right timing will be the most crucial factors to consider for investors.
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Chen, Chu-Ping, and 陳朱平. "A Study of Minimum Area Standard of Urban Land Consolidation--With Lujhou Nangangzi Urban Land Consolidation as Example." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/785s8g.

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國立臺北科技大學
建築與都市設計研究所
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There are several problems in land segmentation of urban land consolidation, such as land width too narrow, too strip, making land can not be developed alone. It’s necessary to merge with land aside to promote developmental value. If land was developed alone barely, making the pattern of interior space worse, space unfit ergonomics, unsuitable for furniture. Discussing reasons, it is the institution of land segmentation urban land consolidation—code of fraction land use controls the minimum area standard, regulating the minimum developed land in urban area, but regulates the new urban area development to lose vitality. The research scope is Lujhou Nangangzi urban land consolidation district in Taipei County. Nangangzi urban land consolidation district should rehouse 490 relocatees of Erchung Floodway engineering. The segmentation area of 50 ping cost equiva-lent land is for relocatees to buy. The developmental difficulties of unaligned site boundary, narrow site width made several designing problems such as unreasonable structural behavior, custom taboos, uneconomical cost of building, affecting original settlers’ resettlement. It is necessary to explore these unreasonal situations by analyzing design experiment of real cases. By analyzing the space and use problem with solving problem oriented, derive the reasonable site segmentation scale. Finally, suggest the reasonable segmentation unit scale, and propose the code revision.
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Kuo, Ying-Han, and 郭盈漢. "Ecological Performance Evaluation of Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83280439307190790788.

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義守大學
土木與生態工程學系碩士班
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Urban land consolidation, which is to reform land parcels to remove fragmentation and produce ideal blocks, is an effective means for urban renewal. Successful urban land consolidation brings out great benefits to the city officials as well as general public, such as improved city image, increased land value, and more effective land use. However, urban land consolidation can be detrimental to environment, especially in the ecological aspects, while the execution of land consolidation has been focused solely on development for the sake of human benefits. To remove negative effects of urban land consolidation to the ecological system, this research is intended to review the ecological impacts of past urban land consolidation projects in Taiwan. Combining research methodologies such as literature review, habitual domain decision analysis and analytical hierarchy process, the research team makes the best out of expert expertise to finalize a set of indicators and their weightings, and determine the scoring criteria of these indicators. A general ecological evaluation of Taiwan’s 10 major urban land consolidation projects is then conducted. Research result shows that ecological consciousness is still lacking in most urban land consolidation development while projects under evaluation score unfavorably, ranging from low 50s to high 60s, and hardly reach satisfactory level.
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RongLi and 李蓉. "An Analysis of Land Value Tax on Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/h9h337.

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碩士
國立成功大學
法律學系
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Taiwan uses the land value tax to achieve the purpose of equal land rights and promotes land use and urban development. And land consolidation is a land redrawing system to promote the efficiency of land use. It reorganizes land within a specific area, improves public facilities and redistributes land to landowners. In order to prevent landowners from having double non-interest during the period of land consolidation, Article 17 of the Land Tax Reduction and Exemption Regulations:〝Land in expropriation or consolidation zone is exempted from land value tax or agricultural land tax, provided it cannot be farmed or used for its original purpose and does not generate revenue during the process of zone or section expropriation or consolidation; such land is entitled to 50% reduction of land value tax or agricultural land tax for two years starting from the time the expropriation or consolidation formalities are completed.〞 This paper limits the scope of the study to the problem of land value tax on urban land consolidation. First, the theory recognizes this article is a tax incentive, but this paper recognizes this article should be ability to pay principle from the perspective of its legislative purposes. Second, in last ten years of the administrative courts (97-107 years of the Republic of China), the practical attitude was analyzed in categories based on the constituent elements of tax, and the gap between the norms and the actual situation of the collection was also reflected in this paper.
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吳度振. "The Research of Critical Success Factors of Urban Land Consolidation Use Certain Urban Land-Consolidation of Yuanlin City as Example." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/51126144086375620564.

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國立彰化師範大學
資訊管理學系所
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The main purpose of this study is to inquire into the critical success factors of the urban land consolidation based on certain urban land consolidation of Yuanlin City, Chuanghua County. The study is grounded on the research objectives of the critical success factors, applying Dephi method study and analysis of literature review. Two scholars and eighteen experts were invited to attend this consultation. Through expert interviews and questionnaires of Dephi method for three times, we took into account the recommendations accredited to experts, collecting information from the total sums of the four facets, respectively: (A) Policy, (B) Transportation, (C) Economy, (D) Vital Function, four dimensions and sixteen sub-topics in total. The results of this study may provide related factors for further research as considerations, with the view of overall influences on different districts, cities, customs and usage, and infrastructure as well
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chia-shin, wen, and 溫嘉新. "Three-Dimensional Landscape Simulation in Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2003. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/80412315092374984375.

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國立中興大學
土木工程學系
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Urban land consolidation is recognized as one of the primary methods for current governmental city renovation and land development. Accompanying the emerging development in computer technology, there is a trend to develop techniques in 3-dimensional digital demonstration for illustrating the results of city renovation instead of using traditional maps, slides, and scaled models. This research attempts to generate 3-dimensional landscape simulation for analysis and demonstration by extending existing 2-dimensional data and underground pipeline data in an advanced visualization technique for geographic information. The resulted landscape simulation will be much useful and impressing in the public hearing for city renovation and in pipeline planning, construction, and maintenance towards data sharing through the web-based internet. Keywords: 3-dimensional GIS, Land Consolidation, Underground Pipelines,
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Lee, Dai-Fen, and 李岱芬. "The Key Success Factors of Urban Land Consolidation." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94422076397543742957.

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碩士
國立彰化師範大學
地理學系
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The paper chiefly concern with some factors which may influence whether urban land consolidation taken over by government to be successful or not. The urban land consolidation taken over by Yuanlin government is my empirical study section. The urban land consolidation in Yuanlin is similar to the one in Taizhong. Both of them are a rural area of large farmland. According to a history data of Taizhong by Sheng-Yen-Chang, it said that urban land consolidation in Taizhong is a good case for excellent land development. As a result, I decide to choose Taizhong as a model. And at the next step, I will generalize fourteen influential factors from a collection of literature. Furthermore, my paper will use 31 ANP questionnaires for experts and in-depth interview to adopt the strategy to develop land consolidation in Yuanlin. From ANP questionnaires mentioned above, I can eventually conclude four main factors of urban land consolidation. The most important factor is a well-planned strategy by government. The second important factor is justice. The third factor is perfect techniques. The last one is the arrangement of suitable land consolidation area.
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Books on the topic "Urban land consolidation"

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Larsson, Gerhard. Land readjustment: A modern approach to urbanization. Aldershot: Avebury, 1993.

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Indonesia. Departemen Pekerjaan Umum. Biro Perencanaan., ed. Beberapa masalah dalam penyusunan kebijaksanaan penggunaan tanah di daerah perkotaan (urban land consolidation). [Jakarta]: Departemen Pekerjaan Umum, Sekretariat Jenderal, Biro Perencanaan, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Urban land consolidation"

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"land consolidation [n] [UK]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 502. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6916.

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"consolidation [n] [UK], land." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 175. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_2438.

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"plan [n] [UK], land consolidation." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 699. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_9691.

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"land consolidation area [n] [UK]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 502. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6918.

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"3063 land consolidation authority [n]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 502. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6919.

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"land consolidation plan [n] [UK]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 502. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6920.

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"land consolidation procedure [n] [UK]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 502. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6921.

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"land [n], consolidation of agricultural." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 500. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_6899.

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"consolidation of agricultural land [n]." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 175. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_2439.

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"agricultural land [n], consolidation of." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning, 15. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76435-9_254.

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Conference papers on the topic "Urban land consolidation"

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Gao, S., Z. H. Li, and X. Huang. "Research on the Application mode of UAV Remote Sensing Technology in Land Consolidation." In The 5th International Conference on Civil Engineering and Urban Planning (CEUP2016). WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789813225237_0020.

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Palencia Jiménez, Jose Sergio, Eric Gielen, and Yaiza Pérez Alonso. "Resilient Urban Morphology to the flood risk in the final stretch of the Girona River (Alicante province)." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6153.

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The Litoral-Cota 100 zone represents approximately 25% of the total area of the Region of Valencia and concentrates more than 70% of the urban area. One of the consequences of this situation has been the high urban developments produced in the last 50 years. The Comunitat Valenciana has a river flood hazard mapping, according to which, in the Litoral area, more than 80% of the flood hazard is concentrated. As a result of the experienced urban development and the extent of flooding, there is a significant number of people and property exposed to flood hazards. In order to analyze in detail the urban morphology on the coast and its interaction with floods, research has focused on the specific area of the final section of the Girona River, in the province of Alicante. Specifically, in the municipalities of Els Poblets, El Verger, Denia and Beniarbeig, located in the surroundings of the Girona River, very different urban morphologies have been generated that are not adapted to the existing flood hazard. The analysis carried out allows us to conclude that, despite the significant expansion of urban land, existing urban morphology offers ample possibilities to reduce the risk of flooding. It is proposed the integration of overflows in the built city, avoiding the consolidation of non-built land and designing particular measures on affected buildings. These measures of adaptation to the problem will generate a resilient urban morphology.
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