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This article explores the nature of China's land-use rights system, its evolution and impact on resource allocation and … to address the rigidness and ineffectiveness of land ownership in China. The current land-use rights system (LURS) has …
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The increasing demand for agricultural commodities for food and energy purposes has led to intensified agricultural production. This trend may manifest in agricultural compositions and landscape configurations that can have mixed and adverse impacts on the provision of ecosystem services. We...
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This book provides an overview of quantitative approaches to analyse the effects of economic policy reforms on sustainable land use in less developed countries (LDCs). Its purpose is to assess recent advances in modelling approaches, to identify key issues in quantifying the relationships, and...
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Residential and commercial property owners have sought for centuries to develop and enrich their physical environment through private land use planning. In more recent decades, residential owners residing in community interest communities have been particularly active in crafting an evolving...
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strongly supporting sustainable agriculture. We test regulatory measures aimed at protecting common environmental goods and …
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-height restrictions, and it applies the method to an extraordinary dataset of land-lease transactions from China. Our theory shows that …
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conversion for urban development in China. We present evidence that land conversion quotas have been increasingly misallocated … misallocation of land conversion quotas across cities in China and calculate the potential gains from reallocating land quotas to …
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This paper examines the causal effect of land use policy on employment growth in Chinese cities. We find that a stricter Floor Area Ratio Regulation (FARR) leads to a reduction in employment growth in Chinese cities- a one standard deviation reduction in FARR leads to a concurrent reduction of...
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