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  1. Library Resource

    Land Use Policy Volume 39

    Peer-reviewed publication
    July, 2014
    New Zealand

    Sustainable land management is essential to meeting the global challenge of securing soil and water resources that can support an ever increasing population. In Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, population growth is forecast to increase from 1.5 to 2.5 million by 2040 which will put immense pressure on the region's soil resources.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    July, 2014
    Vietnam

    This Law prescribes for the land ownership, powers and responsibilities of the State in representing the entire-people ownership of land and uniformly managing land, the land management and use regimes, and the rights and obligations of land users over the land in the territory of Vietnam. The persons taking responsibility before the State for land use are: 1. The head of an organization, a foreign organization with diplomatic functions, or a foreign invested enterprise, is responsible for the land use by his/her organization. 2.

  3. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    July, 2014

    When we use the urban metabolism model for urban development, the input in the model is often valuable landscape, being the resource of the development, and output in the form of urban sprawl, as a result of city transformations. The resilience of these “output” areas is low. The lack of resilience is mainly caused by the inflexibility in these areas where existing buildings, infrastructure, and public space cannot be moved when deemed necessary.

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    July, 2014
    Global

    The land challenge is central to the broader youth dynamics of migration, employment, livelihoods and belonging. The more than 1.8 billion youth living worldwide represent not only a land challenge, but an untapped potential in moving the tenure security agenda forward.

    Youth-led Action Research on Land builds on previous youth and land engagement and consultations that have identified critical needs and knowledge gapsin the space of youth and land.

  5. Library Resource
    July, 2014

    This working paper provides a bottom-up
    estimate of energy use and Green-House Gas (GHG) emissions
    for the transport sector based on data available at the city
    and municipal levels. For urban transport in China, GHG
    emissions primarily consist of carbon dioxide (CO2), so
    these terms are used interchangeably. Energy use and CO2
    emissions are also highly correlated based on the
    predominance of fossil fuels in transport. A database of

  6. Library Resource
    July, 2014
    Indonesia

    Within the next two decades Indonesia
    aspires to generate prosperity, avoid a middle-income trap
    and leave no one behind as it tries to catch up with
    high-income economies. These are ambitious goals. Realizing
    them requires sustained high growth and job creation, as
    well as reduced inequality. Can Indonesia achieve them? This
    report argues that the country has the potential to rise and
    become more prosperous and equitable. But the risk of

  7. Library Resource
    July, 2014
    Tajikistan

    This report supports a joint World
    Bank-IFC initiative to review and evaluate economic growth
    prospects for Khatlon oblast in order to develop a private
    sector-driven strategy for accelerating the region's
    growth over the medium term.

  8. Library Resource
    July, 2014
    China

    In the last 30 years, China’s record economic growth lifted half a billion people out of poverty, with rapid urbanization providing abundant labor, cheap land, and good infrastructure. While China has avoided some of the common ills of urbanization, strains are showing as inefficient land development leads to urban sprawl and ghost towns, pollution threatens people’s health, and farmland and water resources are becoming scarce.

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