Abstract

Land reform - the key to sustainable development the naturalist's dilemma and some ecological consequences for development ecological land development and multidisciplinary research recent developments in multifunctional rural land development in the Netherlands with respect to legal instruments sustainable development and land consolidation public and legally-binding databases for natural resources geographical information systems and environmental modelling for sustainable development institutional systems of agrarian reform the necessary foundations of land reform - some painful post-Soviet experiences the privatization and restitution process in the Czech Republic conceptions of rural planning following land privatization in Hungary land tenure and land reform in South Dobrudja (north east Bulgaria) land reform and the land market in Bulgaria sustainability as a principle in spatial development? questions for policy and education spatial planning - a key to sustainability integrated agrarian structures and regional development the ecological score model of lower Austria - a programme to foster sustainable cultural landscape development the alpine waterscape - sustainable tourism and industrial development in Lago d'Iseo marinas and sustainable development - making the most out of marinas realization of new urban areas and sustainable development the railway town - a case study in sustainable urban development violence and the urban environment - reform and development of the housing stock sustainable development in the Thames Gateway reclamation of abandoned land leading to sustainable development.

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