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De grondmarkt in gebruik; Een studie over de
grondmarkt, ten behoeve van MNP-beleidsonderzoek en
grondgebruiksmodellering

LandLibrary Resource
December, 2012

De grondmarkt bepaalt in belangrijke mate de ruimtelijke ontwikkelingen in Nederland, en heeft mede hierdoor ook gevolgen voor de leefomgeving, natuur en landschap. Het prijsverschil tussen stedelijke en landelijke grond is groot, waardoor er veel druk ontstaat op het planningsproces.

Managing urban land: a guide for municipal practitioners

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Training Resources & Tools
November, 2012

Urban land markets have a profound effect on how well poor households are able to access the jobs, amenities and services offered in the city. But often the way in which this market works frustrate attempts to open up better located living and business opportunities for poorer urban households and communities, despite government policies and programmes intended to address these challenges.

Governance in Mining Areas in Tanzania with Special Reference to Land Issues

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Reports & Research
November, 2012
Tanzania

The economies of many countries such as the Gulf and Southern African States are to a considerable extent sustained by financial flows from extraction of mineral resources and fossil fuels. The discovery of such fortunes, in sufficiently viable quantities, can be a significant national blessing for effectively addressing development challenges.

The Development of Payments for Ecosystem Services as a Community-Based Conservation Strategy in East Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
November, 2012
Eastern Africa

 This paper explores the development of a pilot PES scheme in the Tarangire ecosystem of Tanzania in response to specifi c wildlife declines and policy constraints. It charts the development of this initiative from its genesis based on PES experiences in Kenya.

Mobilizing the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania

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Reports & Research
November, 2012
Tanzania

This case study is part of a Harvard Kennedy School CSR Initiative workstream on systemic approaches to creating business opportunity and development impact at scale. An initial framing paper, “Tackling Barriersto Scale: From Inclusive Business Modelsto Inclusive Business Ecosystems,” was published in September 2011.

Alternatives to land acquisitions: Agricultural investment and collaborative business models

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Conference Papers & Reports
November, 2012
Mozambique

This report presents experiences discussed at a workshop on the use of collaborative business models in agricultural investments, which aimed to facilitate the exchange of experiences and lesson and to generate lessons from local initiatives to be fed into international processes.