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Land integration and titling policy in China: Institutional barriers and countermeasures
Simulating urban growth affected by national and regional land use policies: Case study from Wuhan, China
Commercial gentrification and neighbourhood change: A dynamic view on local residents' quality of life in Tehran
The Promised Land: Contrasting frames of marginal land in the European Union
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Food-security corridors: A crucial but missing link in tackling deforestation in Southwestern Ghana
Facilitating the participation of civil society in regional planning: Implementing quadruple helix model in Finnish regions
Managing urban growth in the wake of climate change: Revisiting greenbelt policy in the US
Fostering transitions in landscape policies: A multi-level perspective
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