Sustainable Land Resource Management and Urban and Rural Development
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 April 2023) | Viewed by 16201
Special Issue Editors
Interests: regional and urban land use; real estate asset pricing; sustainable real estate development and finance; natural disaster and housing market; monetary policy and macroprudential tools on housing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Sustainable land resource management is an important topic in sustainability, especially in urban and rural land development. Climate change has generated significant risks for land users, including damage from floods, bushfires and extreme weather. Sustainable land use and development thus play a key role in urban and rural development. However, from looking at the literature, the following factors are still unclear: how sustainable land resource management should manifest; what the roles of government and private sectors are in sustainable urban and rural land development; and the fate of the financial performance of those real estate firms following sustainable land use/development principles in the real estate sector.
This Special Issue aims to enhance our understanding of the economics and business of sustainability in urban and rural land development by covering the following topics:
- Case studies of sustainable land resource management programs in developing or developed countries;
- Analysis of economic, social and political benefits in sustainable urban or rural land development;
- Analysis of barriers and costs to implementing a sustainable land use or development program;
- The role of real estate assets and capital market in sustainable urban and rural development;
- Sustainable real estate asset pricing;
- Sustainable real estate business;
- Sustainable land development;
- Climate change and decarbonization.
Dr. Song Shi
Prof. Dr. Chengdong Yi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sustainable real estate business
- urban and rural land development
- land resource management
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