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Sustainable access to rural and urban land by integrating local perspectives: The potential of using Information and Communication Technologies
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Climate Change, Security Risks, and Violent Conflicts: Essays from Integrated Climate Research in Hamburg
Abstract With fast growing human populations over the past decades, access to land has become an increasingly pressing issue. This is the case in urban as well as in rural spaces, and across both emergent and established economies. In this context, the management of land use and land ownerships, formal as we... view more
With fast growing human populations over the past decades, access to land has become an increasingly pressing issue. This is the case in urban as well as in rural spaces, and across both emergent and established economies. In this context, the management of land use and land ownerships, formal as well as informal, is of primary importance. Specifically, the balanced partition of land between public space (commonalities) and private property plays a key role in the achievement of sustainable land access policies. In this study, we explore the potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to promote stakeholder participation and achieve sustainable access to land. Based on research in two case study areas, we show that transdisciplinary ICT-based tools can help us and the local stakeholders to identify specific needs, capabilities and potentials, to analyze emergent patterns and to support the development of place-specific sustainable development strategies.... view less
Keywords
land utilization; landed property; private property; public space; sustainable development; rural area; urban planning; urbanization; rural development
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Ecology, Environment
Collection Title
Climate Change, Security Risks, and Violent Conflicts: Essays from Integrated Climate Research in Hamburg
Editor
Brzoska, Michael; Scheffran, Jürgen
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Publisher
Hamburg University Press
City
Hamburg
Page/Pages
p. 163-173
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15460/hup.105.783
Status
Published Version; reviewed