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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1997Netherlands
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 1995
Op basis van ruim dertig interviews wordt beschreven welke kwaliteiten de bewoners van de Bollenstreek toekennen aan het landschap in hun omgeving, welke veranderingen ze constateren en wat hun ideeën zijn over de inpasbaarheid van stedelijke ontwikkelingen. Ook wordt ingegaan op de betekenis van de Bollenstreek voor het toerisme. De bestedingen van bezoekers aan de Bollenstreek en de daarmee samenhangende werkgelegenheid zijn geraamd. Ook wordt aandacht besteed aan de relatie met het imago van Nederland in het buitenland.
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2011Latvia, Lithuania
Land means the basic part of the natural environment, the basic instrument of human life, activity and immovable property, which is being disposed of in the process of land relation. Land should be used when coordinating private and public interests as well as environment protection requirements.
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Library ResourceMarch, 2012Global
Interest in farmland is rising. And,
given commodity price volatility, growing human and
environmental pressures, and worries about food security,
this interest will increase, especially in the developing
world. One of the highest development priorities in the
world must be to improve smallholder agricultural
productivity, especially in Africa. Smallholder productivity
is essential for reducing poverty and hunger, and more and -
Library ResourceMarch, 2013Global
Land policy, administration and
management are areas of strong client demand for technical
advice and operational support. This review sought to help
the Bank better position itself to present coherent advice
on policy, institutional arrangements and practice. The
potential implications are a lowering of reputational risk
to the Bank; greater efficiency in the process including
joint data gathering; and building of greater momentum and -
Library ResourceMarch, 2012Global
The 2007-2008 upsurge in agricultural
commodity prices gave rise to widespread concern about
investors causing a "global land rush". Large land
deals can provide opportunities for better access to
capital, transfer of technology, and advances in
productivity and employment generation. But they carry risks
of dispossession and loss of livelihoods, corruption,
deterioration in local food security, environmental damage,
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