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Exploring Spatiotemporal Variation of Carbon Storage Driven by Land Use Policy in the Yangtze River Delta Region

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

Land use/land cover (LULC) change driven by land use policy always leads to dramatic change in carbon storage and sequestration, especially in a rapidly urbanizing region. However, few studies explored the influences of land use polices on carbon storage and sequestration in a rapidly urbanizing region.

Including Condition into Ecological Maps Changes Everything—A Study of Ecological Condition in the Conterminous United States

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

In 2021, the Biden administration signed an executive order to protect 30% of American lands by 2030. Accomplishing this ambitious goal in the U.S. requires understanding the relative contribution of public and private lands toward supporting biodiversity. New approaches are needed because existing approaches focus on quantity of habitat without incorporating quality.

Prediction and Selection of Appropriate Landscape Metrics and Optimal Scale Ranges Based on Multi-Scale Interaction Analysis

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

Landscape metrics are widely used in landscape planning and land use management. Understanding how landscape metrics respond with scales can provide more accurate prediction information; however, ignoring the interference of multi-scale interaction may lead to a severe systemic bias.

Identifying Key Sites of Green Infrastructure to Support Ecological Restoration in the Urban Agglomeration

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

The loss and fragmentation of natural space has placed tremendous pressure on green infrastructure (GI), especially in urban agglomeration areas. It is of great importance to identify key sites of GI, which are used to economically and efficiently restore urban ecological network. However, in the existing research, few scholars have explored the identification and application of GI key sites.

Singapore vs. the ‘Singapore of Africa’—Different Approaches to Managing Urban Agriculture

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Singapore

Through structured comparison, this article seeks to present the different approaches to urban agriculture in the cities of Singapore and Kigali. The former is seen as a model ‘smart city’ worth following worldwide, while the latter is frequently referred to as the ‘Singapore of Africa’. The research conducted was divided into two stages.

Including Condition into Ecological Maps Changes Everything—A Study of Ecological Condition in the Conterminous United States

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

In 2021, the Biden administration signed an executive order to protect 30% of American lands by 2030. Accomplishing this ambitious goal in the U.S. requires understanding the relative contribution of public and private lands toward supporting biodiversity. New approaches are needed because existing approaches focus on quantity of habitat without incorporating quality.

Beyond Agriculture: Alternative Geographies of Rural Land Investment and Place Effects across the United Kingdom

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
United Kingdom

Global land ownership patterns have been shifting in recent decades, as institutional and non-traditional investors redirect capital into rural areas. Such investment is a stimulating alternative for innovative profit-driven land uses that move beyond agriculture.

Tension, Conflict, and Negotiability of Land for Infrastructure Retrofit Practices in Informal Settlements

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Indonesia

Tension and conflict are endemic to any upgrading initiative (including basic infrastructure provision) requiring private land contributions, whether in the form of voluntary donations or compensated land acquisitions.

Good Practices in Updating Land Information Systems that Used Unconventional Approaches in Systematic Land Registration

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Global

To properly govern people-to-land relationships, there is a need to formally recognize land rights, and for this to bring recognizable societal change, the established Land Information System (LIS) has to be updated continuously.

Determination of Cover Management and Soil Loss Risk Mapping by Sub-Districts and River Catchments of Cameron Highlands Malaysia

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Malaysia

Uncontrolled deforestation and land clearing for agricultural, urban development, and infrastructure construction without considering cover management (C&P) factors have resulted in severe soil erosion over the land surface of Cameron Highlands in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.

Securing Land Rights for All through Fit-for-Purpose Land Administration Approach: The Case of Nepal

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
Nepal

After the political change in Nepal of 1951, leapfrog land policy improvements have been recorded, however, the land reform initiatives have been short of full success. Despite a land administration system based on cadaster and land registries in place, 25% of the arable land with an estimated 10 million spatial units on the ground are informally occupied and are off-register.

Research on the Impact of Land Circulation on the Income Gap of Rural Households: Evidence from CHIP

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Peer-reviewed publication
декабря, 2020
China

With the continued development of the economy, the income gap among Chinese rural households continues to widen. The land system plays a decisive role in developing “agriculture, rural areas and farmers” and land circulation is a factor in the increase in income inequality among farm households.