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Analysis of land fragmentation in rural areas
2010
Platonova, D., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia)
Implementing the land reform, territories of farms were quite often formed of several - up to 20 - land plots, frequently with disadvantageous borders. With reorganization of production of the farms, rural development and activities of land market, importance and tasks of rational territory organization will grow. Besides, it can be forecasted that, as a result of land rent and further buy-sell and other transactions, many new farmland properties and land uses are going to appear which might not correspond to the requirements of rational territory organization. It indicates that importance of land consolidation, e.i., enterprises for elimination of land fragmentation and other deficiencies of territorial arrangement, is going to increase further.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]GIS [geographic information system] for planning and monitoring land use practices in shifting cultivation areas
2001
Sherchan, D.P. (Local Initiatives for Biodiversity, Research and Development, Pekhara, Kaski District, P.O. Box 324 (Nepal))
Resource tenure systems and stabilization of shifting cultivation
2001
Vergara, N.T. | Timugan National Highway, Los Banos, Laguna (Philippines))
The process of change to sustainable farming practices
2000
Park, J. | Keatinge, J.D.H.
The sustainability of agricultural systems is under scrutiny in many parts of the world. In the European Union farming systems are increasingly subject to legislation aimed at controlling production or the environment. Against this background a wide range of research is being undertaken into new or alternative land use systems. In this paper it is argued that sustainability in effect provides parameters for this process of change. Therefore, one of the roles of researchers is to high light the options for change available to farmers and to suggest to policy makers the likelihood and ways of improving the uptake of desirable farming practices. Examples are drawn from a variety of research being undertaken in Agricultural Systems at the University of Reading. It is concluded that a systems approach must be an integral part of progress towards increasingly sustainable farming practices and to achieve this agricultural universities must maintain a strong systems research and teaching commitment.
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