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institutional arrangements for the governance of communal private property is situation‐specific. An endogenous assumption of …
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Environmental issues have gained increasing attention in Singapore because of its small size and lack of natural resources. Since the 1970s, the Ministry of the Environment has striven to make Singapore environmentally‐friendly. The 2000 Global Competitiveness Report published by the World...
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a fast spread of gated communities in the Pearl River Delta and some private shopping centres provide public facilities …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe conventional top‐down planning as applied to land markets – and its limitations. Design/methodology/approach – The paper includes a brief survey of recent literature that sheds light on the argument and that puts property management into...
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volatility in the realms of natural resource (NR) governance and devolution in contemporary Sudan, with particular reference to … both state agents and the rural population, and certain problems of governance that are characteristic but not unique to … Sudan. In particular, we argue that volatility is a dimension of poor governance worthy of investigation in its own right …
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To examine the functioning of Gram Sabha and participation of tribal communities therein to asses the status of self … governance under the “Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996†in the selected tribal area of …
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