BUDGET ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC ENTITIES MANAGING LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCE FUNCTIONS
This detailed timeline provides further background information on the history and land governance of Namibia presented in the Land Portal country profile
Plus les mois avancent et plus l’on constate une détérioration des libertés individuelles et collectives dans nos pays. » C’est le cri d’alarme lancé par une cinquantaine de partenaires internationaux à travers une enquête réalisée l’été dernier par les membres de la direction internationale du Secours Catholique-Caritas France.
L’étalement périphérique des villes est un phénomène mondial. Ce phénomène est plus complexe en Afrique ou la poussée démographique et l’urbanisation galopante constituent des facteurs difficiles à maitriser.
Land-use and cover change (LUCC) impacts global environmental changes. Therefore, it is crucial to obtain cross-national level LUCC data that represents past and actual LUCC.
Although research relating to the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon has been significantly increasing in recent years, there is still a lack of a continuous and clear recognition of the potential gradient effect on the UHI—landscape relationship within large urbanized regions.
The recent increase in urban areas has stimulated landscape urbanization. One of the ways to study this process is an analysis based on the structure of land cover. The aim of this paper is to assess the intensity of the urban landscape on the basis of the CORINE in the seven largest metropolitan areas in Poland and in the Ruhr Metropolis in Germany.
A method is proposed for forecasting traffic intensity at the border of an agglomeration’s core, using demographic data such as amount (number) and structure of population and housing in the surrounding (suburban) area. Relationships between groups of variables are analyzed by calibrating traffic and demographic models for a selected agglomeration in Poland.
Africa has been experiencing a rapid urbanization process, which may lead to an increase in unsustainable land use and urban poverty. Assessing the spatiotemporal characteristics of urbanization dynamics is especially important and needed for the sustainable development of Africa.
Municipalities worldwide are increasingly recognizing the importance of urban green spaces to mitigate climate change’s extreme effects and improve residents’ quality of life. Even with extensive earlier research examining the distribution of tree canopy in cities, we know little about human perceptions of urban forestry and related ecosystem services.
With a rapid surge in urbanization, rural functions and the structure of rural construction land are undergoing profound change.
Informal urbanism has become a widespread form of urbanisation, particularly in the context of the global South. While there is an emerging body of knowledge focusing on the morphologies of informal settlements, the incremental transformations of emerging settlements have remained underexplored.