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... land-use planning process and implementation in Indonesia. 3.2. Land-use. planning. in. Indonesia. Alexander (1992) defines land-use planning as: “the development of regulatory, developmental and conservation strategies for land, taking ...
... land-use planning process and implementation in Indonesia. 3.2. Land-use. planning. in. Indonesia. Alexander (1992) defines land-use planning as: “the development of regulatory, developmental and conservation strategies for land, taking ...
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... land education. As Styres, Haig-Brown, and Blimkie (2013) recently articulated in discussing a 'pedagogy of Land,' (echoing Cajete 1994; Lowan 2009) 'land' refers not just to the materiality of land, but also its 'spiritual, emotional ...
... land education. As Styres, Haig-Brown, and Blimkie (2013) recently articulated in discussing a 'pedagogy of Land,' (echoing Cajete 1994; Lowan 2009) 'land' refers not just to the materiality of land, but also its 'spiritual, emotional ...
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... land, “ Tol-Pedn-Pcnwith,” near the “ Land's End.” From the Lizard, the shores pass northward and westward, and gradually losing, as they proceed, their harsh and untamed features, swell A 2 Mount's Bay—Scenery. into sloping sweeps of ...
... land, “ Tol-Pedn-Pcnwith,” near the “ Land's End.” From the Lizard, the shores pass northward and westward, and gradually losing, as they proceed, their harsh and untamed features, swell A 2 Mount's Bay—Scenery. into sloping sweeps of ...
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... land management, land degradation is persisting, due to inadequate levels of investments in sustainable land management. There are two reasons for this, which need to be adequately addressed to incentivize more investments into SLM ...
... land management, land degradation is persisting, due to inadequate levels of investments in sustainable land management. There are two reasons for this, which need to be adequately addressed to incentivize more investments into SLM ...
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