Land Management in Territorial Planning: Analysis, Appraisal, Strategies for Sustainability Ⅱ
A special issue of Land (ISSN 2073-445X). This special issue belongs to the section "Land Socio-Economic and Political Issues".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2022) | Viewed by 35783
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Interests: urban planning; decision-making in real estate initiatives; public–private partnership; sustainability in land management processes and urban planning
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Interests: econometric models; mass appraisal; real estate market; risk management; urban and real estate economics; real estate investments; building management; economic valuation of real estate investment projects; environmental economics; urban sustainability; sustainability; knowledge management; corporate valuation
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Interests: legal aspects of administrative processes; urban planning; appraisal in real estate; management of public–private partnerships
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Land is increasingly becoming a precious and limited resource. In the face of the constant growth of the world’s population (according to a recent United Nations report “World Population Prospects 2019: Highlights”, the world's population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, from 7.7 billion, currently to 9.7 billion in 2050 (+26%), and further to 10.9 billion in 2100 (+42%)), during the land planning process. It is now even more necessary to think about strategies for the sustainable use of land in natural, agricultural, and urban contexts, etc. The purpose of this Special Issue is to invite academics and researchers to submit proposals for papers that deal with the sustainable management of natural, agricultural, and urban land. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- evaluation methods and techniques to support choices in land planning;
- criteria and indicators for sustainability in land planning processes;
- strategies for enhancing the relationship between urban areas and agricultural and/or natural areas;
- innovative models for the environmental remediation of compromised areas;
- innovative tools for land planning and management;
- the protection, management, and safeguarding of natural areas;
- strategies for the transformation of degraded urban areas;
- sustainable agriculture.
Dr. Fabrizio Battisti
Prof. Dr. Benedetto Manganelli
Prof. Dr. Orazio Campo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- land management
- territorial planning
- appraisal
- sustainability
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