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Land Use Planning in Drylands: Participatory Processes in Diagnosing the Physical-Biological Subsystem

Land Use Planning (LUP) is a central tool of public policy for promoting Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in social-ecological systems of drylands, considering the strong dependence between local communities and their natural resources. This work highlights the collective process carried out for ac...

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Published in:Applied spatial analysis and policy 2021-03, Vol.14 (1), p.197-220
Main Authors: Rubio, María Clara, Sales, Romina, Abraham, Elena, Rubio, María Fernanda, Díaz, Fabián, Rubio, Cecilia
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Conservation
Cultural heritage
Geographic information systems
Human Geography
Land management
Land use planning
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
Local communities
Natural resources
Public lands
Public policy
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Social Sciences
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