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Economics and land use planning
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Socio-economic development of a locality is influenced by many factors, in which land management, especially land use planning is the leading factor and strongly affects all aspects of the economic and social development.
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visherylsandberg
18-05-2022
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The research objective of the thesis is to analyze the main socio-economic - environmental factors affecting the types of agricultural land use. These factors can be used for building an integrated model to optimize the agricultural land use area and land use allocation. That can help planners to improve the efficiency of land use planning.
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cothumenhmong10
19-03-2021
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The tree farming is ecologically as well as economically more viable than traditional agriculture. Investment in tree plantations always remained relatively low in India, inspite of the fact that the existing forests cannot continue to meet our wood requirements. However, realizing the existing problem, the expenditure on afforestation has increased enormously from fifth five year plan onwards but still the results on the land are not encouraging and we have not been able to increase area as well as the forest productivity to the desired level.
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nguaconbaynhay8
13-10-2020
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Ebook Economics and land use planning present the content market failure and welfare economics, evaluation and planning, controlling the density development, zoning and conservation, green belts, growth controls and urban growth boundaries, planning and the land market, the division the spoils...
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hoangvietq2000
09-09-2020
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Planning strategies for sustainable land management require solid base line data on natural resources (soils, physiography, climate, vegetation, land use, etc.) and on socio-economic aspects. Extensive and reliable information on soil and land resources are prerequisites for efficient and effective management planning of these vital natural resources. Generation of large-scale spatial database on soil and land resources by conventional method is a time consuming and highly expensive process.
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kethamoi7
26-08-2020
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In the Republic of Congo the planning strategies of devolpment and preservation of natural ressources are two main important factors for the national economic growth. In all forested areas, the Congolese government oblige all forestry entreprises to put in place arrangement plans and to have a strong relationship between them in order to show up the importance of our forest with a concerted management ecologically controlled, socially and economically viable.
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nguaconbaynhay7
15-08-2020
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The study was carried out during 2017 and 2018 for sustainable agricultural land use planning in the economically backward Buraka micro-watershed area, located in the ecologically sensitive Aravalli foothills of Mewat Region of Haryana, India (Fig.1).
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nguaconbaynhay7
15-08-2020
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Most common reason for the waterlogging problem in the agricultural field is absence of an adequate drainage system. The sustainability of farm operations are highly vulnerable due to fluctuations in rainfall. Thus, the estimation of drainage design layout and identification of the vulnerable area for waterlogging are the most vital operations for achieving maximum yield of paddy inland. In this study, the Cypress creek formula‘s used for estimating discharge of each plot.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
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Agriculture is the base to all strategies for planned socio-economic development of most of the countries. Studies have shown that 40% of food production is achieved from 17% of the irrigated areas in the world. As it is not possible to expand agricultural area and possibility of increasing production per unit area of available land and water resources are minimal, it is the need of time that surface and groundwater should be used in conjunction for optimal utilization of water resources.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
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This paper reports Participatory Land Use Planning (PLUP) methodology developed by integration of farmer’s preference through PRA, bio-physical evaluation of soils by land evaluation and socio-economic resources and tested in Eastern Maharashtra plateau of Central India. The study revealed that land use planning is dependent not only on the soil suitability criteria but also on the market forces, economic situation of the farmer, short term family needs, level of perception, social status, proximity and fragmentation of land and migration (labour).
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nguathienthan4
18-04-2020
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The decline in crop productivity in rural areas in semi-arid regions of Maharashtra was a serious concern and offered an opportunity to look into the reflective realties of drought and difficulties faced by farmers with rudimentary farming systems. The objectives of present study were to characterize, classify, mapping and evaluation of soils for local grown crops and to integrate crop – livestock systems at landscape level.
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quenchua4
16-04-2020
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An optimization model has been formulated for optimal use of land and water resources and maximizing benefits using linear programming to reconfigure the crop model prevailing in the agro-climatic zones of Bihar. The study is based on data of “Comprehensive scheme to study the cost of cultivation of principal crops in Bihar” for the block period 2008-09 to 2010-11.
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cothumenhmong4
23-03-2020
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Uromin-lick (UML)/ Urea-molasses multi nutrient block (UMMB) is a convenient and inexpensive technology providing a range of nutrients to animals. It improves the digestion of low-quality roughages and acts as a blend of energy, protein and minerals. Highlighting the advantages of this technology, the present study was planned to assess the awareness and adoption of the same in field situations of Punjab, India.
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nguaconbaynhay3
07-02-2020
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This preliminary study shows an innovative concept of searching for peat substitutes on basis of renewable raw materials considering the cultivation in extensive land use in Lower Saxony (Germany). Selecting suitable raw material plants against the background of ecological , social and economic issues followed by testing series including those materials should lead on to reliable results for a planned transition through a spatial analysis of potential areas for cultivation with a specific attention on wetlands.
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mentospurefresh
29-11-2019
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In this study, a new model, which is used in determining of reallotment plan in land consolidation, have been presented and this model have been applied to Salihli-Yılmaz Village. Then, the results of this model have been compared with results of the conventional method.
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aquaman27
15-01-2019
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Development of efficient and effective road network is the most important policy agenda for sustainable urban area development and growth in the study area. Urban area has been quickly expanding towards the outer areas along major roads. Dramatic population increase expected in the future requires a huge amount of urban areas for housing and other socio-economic activities. In order to support and guide these development demands properly, well articulated road network is the must.
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tuanhung_vn
18-04-2015
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For towns and cities to be economically competitive, socially progressive and environmentally responsible, they must reduce their inefficient use of finite resources. CABE believes every place can become better by: Understanding and nurturing its unique qualities as the basis of its response to a changing climate Each town and city is different, shaped by the geography of the place itself, the passage of time and the people who live there. The best solutions for one place may not suit another.
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doidieumuonnoi
11-06-2013
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In addition to these incentives, the Department is currently developing a new radio licence fee model, based on spectrum consumption and relative spectrum scarcity. Under the proposed new model, licensees who adopt spectrum efficient technologies would benefit from lower licence fees. The new fee model would therefore encourage voluntary early migration to more spectrum efficient technologies. The provisions of the present plan will be applicable within congested areas (i.e. areas of intensive mobile use, where applicants are denied access to spectrum).
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docvachiase
03-05-2013
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At the same time, by comparing over time, case studies document that well-executed investments can provide benefits. These accrue through four main channels, namely (i) social infrastructure, often supported by community development funds using land compensation; (ii) employment and jobs; (iii) access to markets and technology for local producers; and (iv) local or national tax revenue. In all cases, economic viability of investment is a necessary condition for positive social outcomes to materialize, including food security.
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thieubaotrang
23-04-2013
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Since other public investments can provide greater short-term employment and business activity per dollar spent, transportation projects would not be selected if economic stimulation were the only objective. Transportation investments justified if they also increase future economic productivity by reducing business transportation costs, such as traffic congestion and energy consumption, or achieve other objectives such as improved mobility for non-drivers.
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trinhcaidat
22-04-2013
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