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  1. Urban agriculture por Gullers, Erik

    Publicado 2015
    “…The findings from the study’s results are the following; Key economic factors influencing Swedish urban agriculture: - Profitability - Perishability and quality of food products - Demand for local food products - Distance to urban markets - Competition and bid rents - Land tenure Economic advantages: - Focus on intensive production of high value types of vegetables close to urban markets gives high returns and allows urban farmers to pay high bid rents - Multiple businesses and alternative business models offer an alternative for urban agriculture and it enables urban farms to pay higher bid rents - Closeness to consumers allows urban producers to adapt to local consumer demands in cities Economic disadvantages: - Fierce competition from other producers - Competition of urban land from other land uses Economic constraints: - Limited access to land - Municipal governments are restrictive with renting out urban land.…”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Agriculture, Nutrition, and Gender Linkages (ANGeL) Baseline Study por Ahmed, Akhter, Ghostlaw, Julie, Haque, Md. Latiful, Hossain, Nusrat Z., Parvin, Aklima, Sufian, Farha D., Tauseef, Salauddin

    Publicado 2017
    “…Section 6 provides the land tenure status of sample households and findings on agricultural production and practices. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Local perceptions of changes in ecosystem services and climate : case study in Ecuadorean Sierra por Sundqvist, Anna

    Publicado 2018
    “…The most frequently cited ecosystem services were water, timber and plants with symbolic or religious and medicinal value, and the perception among respondents significantly influenced by socio-demographic factors; namely land tenure status, distance to the forest, ethnicity, age class, education level (p < 0.05); (ii) The perception of forest cover change differed somewhat between male (63.2%) and female (35.6%) respondents as well as among age classes (p < 0.05) such that the young age class perceived a moderate change or no change to a greater degree than the other two age classes; (iii) Almost all respondents perceived an overall warming, drying up of rivers and springs, early onset of summer and monsoons and frequent dry season fires. …”
    H2
  4. An evolving paradigm for Africa and synthesis of the lessons from Asia por Diao, Xinshen, Silver, Jed, Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Zhang, Xiaobo

    Publicado 2020
    “…It highlights how mechanization has grown in the continent, having largely avoided supply-side market failures, thanks to several factors: smaller machine sizes;1 increased opportunities for multifunctional uses of machines; more secure land tenures that allow integration with formal credit markets; and the supportive, rather than distortive, nature of government subsidy policies. …”
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