Invitation to publish: People, Tenure, Planning, Tools, Space, and Health

Invitation to publish: People, Tenure, Planning, Tools, Space, and Health

INVITATION TO PUBLISH in the Special Issue (SI) of MDPI Land Open Access Journal, Land Perspectives: People, Tenure, Planning, Tools, Space, and Health.

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I am happy to announce that this SI is a collaboration between our Department of Land and Property Sciences at NUST Namibia and the School of Geographic Sciences at the East China Normal University. The SI which I am co-Editing with Professors Chao Ye and Ruishan Chen probes theories and practices on land administration in the context of land/water/forest–people–health–wellbeing nexus relationships. We invite you to submit your conceptual, case studies, field research, and review articles focusing on (but not limited to) the following themes:

Land administration and property sciences; urban and peri-urban land/water/forest administration; land/water/forest administration and their impacts on people’s wellbeing; administering land and natural resources to ensure social equity in developing countries; social conflicts related to land, water, forest, and other natural resources; consequences of COVID-19 or coronavirus for the global agenda on land and the environment; land administration in the context of women and youth land rights; spatial, regional and territorial planning; land tools for global change and local action; land/water/forest–people–health interconnectivity; responsible governance of tenure and societal transformations; tenure security and public health relations in human settlements; cases of land and health situations in the Global North and South; impact of pandemics on people’s land rights with a focus on progress so far; behavioral and social changes needed for the promotion of tenure security and healthy environmental situations; and emerging approaches to land administration challenges going forward.

Detailed information concerning this Special Issue is available HERE


Big congratulations Uchendu! So happy to see this collaborative innovation to document interdisciplinary issues around land administration. Best wishes

B. K. AGARWAL, IAS (Rtd.)

Former Chief Secretary Himachal Pradesh, Former Secretary Government of India, Independent Director IIIPICAI, Author of the book 'Land Registration: Global Practices and Lessons for India.

4 年

Whether an article on land administration system in India and ways to improve it can be sent?

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