Recreational potential of Kiev region
It analyzes the recreational potential of the territory of the Kiev region, which focuses on all types of land on the main intended purpose. The most favorable conditions for recreation are
It analyzes the recreational potential of the territory of the Kiev region, which focuses on all types of land on the main intended purpose. The most favorable conditions for recreation are
Proved that address the priority areas of contemporary issues of combating land degradation and desertification in Ukraine is to
improve the legal and regulatory framework, the project of the National Action Plan to combat land degradation and desertification.
The article discusses the demographic
problems of village territories of Ukraine,
their impact on rural development in general.
The ways of overcoming these problems,
grounded approaches to their cartographic
modeling, shows the possible prospects of
development of villages.
The Precarpathian sulfurous deposits
nature‐economic systems experience of
ecologic conditions research where displayed.
In 1997–2015 years by authors where made
geoecological researches within mining
(postmining) geosystems of «Yavoriv
waterbody», «Podorozhne waterbed» and
«Opilla waterbodies» key area. A fact
Proved that the methodology of the existing division of land by class as the main purpose formed in Ukraine according to the economic, social and environmental interests of society and citizens of different period of development. However, it needs to be improved, taking into account the provisions of land classification nomenclature CORINE Programme of the European Union.
The effects of the land reform in Ukraine were analyzed. Inefficiency land management and land use was established. The ways to
overcome them in the new economic conditions were proposed.
The formation of the agricultural land market and components of its infrastructure are considered. The condition of institutional
support of turnover agricultural land is analyzed. The preconditions for the formation of an organized land market in Ukraine are
propounded.
The first set of the land laws were enacted in 2012 in line with the timelines outlined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010. In keeping with the spirit of the constitution, the Land Act, Land Registration Act and the national Land Commission Act respond to the requirements of Articles 60, 61, 62, 67 & 68 of the Constitution.
This guide presents the 'Mapping for Rights' approach, which combines participatory mapping techniques, facilitation and hands-on support with the application of relevant and available technology. This combination of tools, guidance and equipment enables communities to identify advocacy goals that their maps could support.
We propose a methodology for the evaluation of urban walkability, and the related software tool for decision and planning support. In the introduction, we discuss the relevance of the concept of walkability for urban quality of life, and attempt to place it within the framework of the capability approach.
An approach was recently suggested to improve prediction process of the value of the finished product within contexts featuring low amount of data (D’Amato, 2015a; D’Amato, 2015b). This is a main issue, since it affects the evaluation of developed lands as well as investment properties under construction. The lack of data is one of the difficulties encountered in the evaluation process.
In Francia la mappa catastale delinea e identifica la proprietà a scopi fiscali. Questa rimane l’unica mappa parcellare su vasta scala a ricoprire l’intero territorio francese e ad essere continuamente aggiornata.