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  1. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    October, 2007
    Germany

    E nvironmental planning is an instrument for the operationalisation of the precautionary principle in environmental law and, to this end, must rely on maps depicting the spatial patterns of ecological attributes of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and of environmental change effects, respectively. In this context, different mapping techniques are presented by example of three case studies covering terrestrial, coastal and marine environments. The first case study was selected to demonstrate how to compute an ecological land classification of Germany by means of CART.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    October, 2007
    Hungary

    Agricultural economics and its part, rural economics plays a determining role in Hungary. Most rural families perform self-sufficientfarm production for a living. In the present conditions of infrastructure and human resources, there are regions where the only rural alternativefor employment is agriculture. There are significant differences among the regions considering natural resources and equipment available forfarm production, and these differences affect potential income (Vörös et al. 1999).

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    October, 2007
    Hungary

    Land, as it constitutes one of the bases of agricultural production, has a special position in the economic-judiciary surroundings ofstates. In Hungarian history, land ownership has undergone many radical transitions. The decade starting from the political and land regulationreform is a short time in land tenure. In spite of it, there have been several important changes in land ownership structure. In the 1970s and80s, large agricultural firms, especially co-operatives and state farms, were common in Hungary.

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