Land Perspectives: People, Tenure, Planning, Tools, Space, and Health
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- History of engineering & technology
- Technology: general issues
- agrarian systems
- agri-food complexity
- agricultural land transition
- cadastral information
- cadastral system
- coworking spaces
- critical theory
- cultural hegemony
- customary land tenure
- digitalization
- digitization
- dispute resolution
- economic sociology
- environmental justice
- environmental pollution
- Ethiopia
- food-handling sector
- geographical indication
- Ghana
- governance
- groundnut basin
- health
- health risks
- horticultural sector
- institutional merger
- institutions
- integration
- land administration
- land dispute
- land management
- land register
- land right
- land tenure
- land tenure security and health nexus
- land use
- land use change
- land-use
- market transition
- methodology
- n/a
- new-type urbanization
- performance evaluation
- peri-urban
- remote work
- research framework
- resource allocation
- rural development
- rural land use
- rural revitalization
- Senegal
- service delivery
- social determinants
- spatial development
- spatial planning
- standardization
- statutory land tenure
- structural equation model
- sub-Saharan Africa
- sustainable local development
- tenure security
- time factor
- town center revitalization
- urban bias
- urban cadaster
- urban health
- urban housing
- urban land
- urban planning
- urban-rural divide
- urban-rural relation
- urbanization
- values
- values-led approaches
- values-led planning
- women empowerment
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Good land administration and spatial enablement help to improve people's living conditions in urban, peri-urban, and rural areas. They protect people's land rights (including of individuals, communities, and the state) through good governance principles and practices. This makes research concerning land administration practices and geographic (spatial) sciences-whether in developed or developing countries-essential to developing tools or methods for securing natural resource rights for people. In the time of COVID-19, understanding the land and health or wellbeing nexus is also crucial for adequate living conditions for people in living urban, peri-urban, and rural areas. This Special Issue comprises 15 articles (including the editorial) that present insights on theories and practices on land administration and geographic (spatial) sciences in the context of land/water/forest-people-health-wellbeing nexus.
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