Land Resource Management Policy in Selected European Countries

Author:

Auzins ArmandsORCID,Brokking PeterORCID,Jürgenson EvelinORCID,Lakovskis Peteris,Paulsson JennyORCID,Romanovs Andis,Valčiukienė Jolanta,Viesturs Janis,Weninger Kurt

Abstract

Land use, land resource demands, and landscape management practices are linked to many of the environmental, climatic, and socio-economic challenges faced by contemporary society. The study focuses on a comparative analysis of the experience of the land resource management (LRM); thus, the study aims respond to how the land-related resources are managed, what policy instruments support it, and what improvements would promote the sustainable management of these resources. Exploring LRM policies in selected countries, the experience of three Baltic countries and two other countries under the jurisdiction of continental Europe was analyzed, and their comparison was made based on qualitative research methodology. Based on the study’s results, the most important comparative characteristics of LRM policies are discussed. The findings of the study in selected countries provide recommendations for improving the institutional framework related to LRM. However, the outcome encourages a transfer of the research experience to other jurisdictions.

Funder

project of the National Research Program

Sustainable land resource and landscape management: challenges, development scenarios and proposals

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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