págs. 1-12
Beyond fragmentation and disconnect: Networks for knowledge exchange in the English land management advisory system
págs. 13-24
págs. 25-37
Protected areas within multifunctional landscapes: Squeezing out intermediate land use intensities in the tropics?
Sonya Dewi, Meine Van Noordwijk, Andree Ekadinata, Jean-Laurent Pfund
págs. 38-56
págs. 57-66
Institutional requirements for watershed cumulative effects assessment and management: Lessons from a Canadian trans-boundary watershed
págs. 67-75
Land use policy shocks in the post-communist urban fringe: A case study of Estonia
págs. 76-83
On recognizing land administration as critical, public good infrastructure
Rohan Bennett, Nilofer Tambuwala, Abbas Rajabifard, Jude Wallace, Ian P. Williamson
págs. 84-93
Peri-urban farmland conservation and development of alternative food networks: Insights from a case-study area in metropolitan Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain)
págs. 94-105
Hierarchical marginal land assessment for land use planning
S. Joh Kang, W. Post, Dali Wang, J. Nichols, V. Bandaru, T. West
págs. 106-113
Security and equity of conservation covenants: Contradictions of private protected area policies in Australia
págs. 114-119
págs. 120-129
Factors affecting farmland prices in the Czech Republic
Petr Sklenicka, Kristina Molnarova, Katerina C. Pixova, Miroslav E. Salek
págs. 130-136
On the road through the Bolivian Amazon: A multi-level land governance analysis of deforestation
págs. 137-146
Explaining variation in farm and farm business performance in respect to farmer behavioural segmentation analysis: Implications for land use policies
págs. 147-156
The elephant in the room: Absentee landowner issues in conservation and land management
págs. 157-166
Of fast lanes, flora, and foreign workers: Managing land use conflicts in Singapore
págs. 167-176
The conservation success over time: Evaluating the land use and cover change in a protected area under a long re-categorization process
Ana Carolina Linardi Munguía Payés, Tatiana Pavão, Rozely Ferreira dos Santos
págs. 177-185
Land, power and peace: Tenure formalization, agricultural reform, and livelihood insecurity in rural Rwanda
págs. 186-196
River water quality assessment: Implementation of non-parametric tests for sampling frequency optimization
págs. 197-205
Farmers´ adoption of extensive wheat production: Determinants and implications
págs. 206-213
An evaluative model for city competitiveness: Application to UK cities
págs. 214-222
Indicator-based agri-environmental payments: A payment-by-result model for public goods with a Swedish application
págs. 223-233
Determining the cost of in-field mitigation options to reduce sediment and phosphorus loss
Alison Bailey, Clare Deasy, John Quinton, Martyn Silgram, Bob Jackson, Carly J. Stevens
págs. 234-242
págs. 243-253
The power of the process: Co-producing a sustainability assessment toolkit for upland estate management in Scotland
págs. 254-265
Can place branding support landscape conservation in city-regions?: A case study from Switzerland
págs. 266-275
Property tax reform in Vietnam: Options, direction and evaluation
págs. 276-285
págs. 286-304
An early framework of national land use and geovisualization: Policy attributes and application of Pulgar Vidal's state-indigenous vision of Peru (1941-present)
págs. 305-316
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