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Soil Biota and Global Change Microbial community structure and global trace gases

by Joshua P. Schimel, Jay Gulledge
"... Global change can affect soil processes by either altering the functioning of existing organisms or by restructuring the community, modifying the fundamental physiologies that drive biogeochemical processes. Thus, not only might process rates change, but the controls over them might also change. Mor ..."
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. Moreover, previously insignificant processes could become important. These possibilities raise the question ‘Will changes in climate and land use restructure microbial communities in a way that will alter trace gas fluxes from an ecosystem? ’ Process studies indicate that microbial community structure can

Executive Summary................................

by Mark Huonder, Prescott Morrill, Nicklaus Ollrich, Stephen Osberg, Andrew Owen, Erik Sowers
"... This document covers the proposal set forth by Mansfield Consulting Group for the redevelopment and land-use restructuring for the Minneapolis Downtown East area. This proposal aims to knit together Minneapolis ’ Downtown, the University of Minnesota West Bank, and the Cedar Riverside areas in a con ..."
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This document covers the proposal set forth by Mansfield Consulting Group for the redevelopment and land-use restructuring for the Minneapolis Downtown East area. This proposal aims to knit together Minneapolis ’ Downtown, the University of Minnesota West Bank, and the Cedar Riverside areas in a

Restructuring driving force of change

by Nguyen Ngoc Hieu
"... Over last decades developing countries have received many grants to improve their planning capacities. Planning paradigms transferred to the South have widely used in the ‘North ’ such as strategic planning, participatory planning, enablement/empowerment, public private partnerships, decentralisatio ..."
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Over last decades developing countries have received many grants to improve their planning capacities. Planning paradigms transferred to the South have widely used in the ‘North ’ such as strategic planning, participatory planning, enablement/empowerment, public private partnerships

Evolving farm structures and land-use patterns in former socialist countries. Q J Int Agric 43:309–35

by Zvi Lerman, Csaba Csaki, Gershon Feder , 2004
"... The paper reviews the role of land policies in the evolving farm structure of transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The discussion shows how different policies for land property rights, degrees of control of land rental and sale ma ..."
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markets, and procedures for restructuring former collective or state farms resulted in significantly different farm structures in CEE countries compared with those in the CIS. In particular, secure land rights, greater emphasis on individualization of land, and more liberal land market policies in CEE

Rural restructuring Rural gentrification Legitimacy

by unknown authors
"... omen power of real estate developers were rural landowners themsel-vesdincluding family farmers, ranchers, and non-industrial private forest ownersdfor whom the prospect of land use restrictions authority over land use governance from the state to the county level, contestations over land use and pr ..."
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restructuring. In particular, we focus on the county’s experi-ence implementing House Bill 3326, a 2001 revision to state land use law allowing counties to permit a limited amount of

Metropolitan Development in a Transitional Socialist Economy: Spatial Restructuring

by George C. S. Lin - in the Pearl River , 2001
"... been extensively documented. Relatively little is known about the processes and consequences of spatial restructuring in metropolitan regions within the context of a transitional socialist economy. This study investigates economic restructuring and spatial transformation in one of the most dynamic m ..."
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and industrialisation of the regional economy, there has been no growing concentration of population and production facilities in large cities. The loci of acceler-ated economic growth, increased population mobility and massive land-use transformation have been in the intermediate zones surrounding and between

Implication of Grain Policy on Agricultural Restructuring in China

by Jing Zhu, Funing Zhong
"... The paper is aimed to analyse the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study applied econometric analysis to test empirically the impact of grain policy on the structure and growth of grain sector in China. The study revealed that agricultural policy, espe ..."
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, especially grain policy, has had a great impact on agricultural production in China. In periods of government mandating increase in grain production, policy has diverted resources, especially land, into grain production, which could otherwise have been used to produce higher value crops. This inevitably

44 Property Restructuring in Denmark – a Method for Achieving... Property Restructuring in Denmark – a Method for Achieving the Objectives of Environmental Protection and Cultural Heritage

by Anne Kristine, Munk Mouritsen
"... Abstract. Today’s agrarian landscape faces great pressures from groups seeking to change land use so that more consideration is accorded to social, environmental and cultural heritage factors. In Denmark, public actors have at their disposal two basic methods for the planning of rural areas to affec ..."
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to affect and implement active changes in land use: “The subsidy method ” and “the property restructuring method”. “The subsidy method” entails paying fi nancial support or compensation to motivate the owner or user of a land area to exhibit a desired behaviour, while “the property restructuring method

Bank Restructuring and its Implication on Indonesian Macro Economy and Agricultural Sector 1 By

by Dr. Rina Oktaviani, Dr. Iman Sugema, Dr. Anny Ratnawaty
"... The impacts of bank restructuring on the Indonesian macro economy, and its various sectors, especially the agricultural industries, are assessed and analyzed using an Indonesian Forecasting Model. The model is more detailed sector-wise than existing Indonesian CGE models and incorporates flexibility ..."
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The impacts of bank restructuring on the Indonesian macro economy, and its various sectors, especially the agricultural industries, are assessed and analyzed using an Indonesian Forecasting Model. The model is more detailed sector-wise than existing Indonesian CGE models and incorporates

9 Livestock, land use change, and environmental outcomes in the developing world

by R. W. Blake, C. F. Nicholson, R. W. Blake, C. F. Nicholson
"... Demand drivers and linkages Rapid predicted worldwide growth in demand for animal products to 2020, the so-called “next food revolution ” in animal agriculture, portends complex interactions among people, biological and geophysical resources, and economic objectives. Consumer demand for beef and por ..."
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pasture use of land.
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