Steering of land use in the context of sustainable development: A systematic review of economic instruments

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Steering of land use in the context of sustainable development : A systematic review of economic instruments. / Ackerschott, Adriana; Kohlhase, Esther; Vollmer, Anita et al.

In: Land Use Policy, Vol. 129, 106620, 01.06.2023.

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title = "Steering of land use in the context of sustainable development: A systematic review of economic instruments",
abstract = "To mitigate conflicting land use demands and to reduce increasing land consumption, effective instruments for steering land use are needed. While conventional instruments for land use planning have been increasingly criticised, economic instruments (such as taxes, subsidies and tradeable permits) have received growing attention in practice and research. The purpose of this study is to provide a systematic overview of current research on the application of economic instruments in the context of land use. We thereby identified focus areas in the research field, highlighted research needs and provide an overview of the effectiveness of different economic instruments in the context of land use. Overall, we confirmed that economic instruments have substantial potential in the context of land use steering, primarily in regard to taxes, charges and subsidies.",
keywords = "Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics, Economic instruments, Land use, Systematic literature review, Economic instruments, Land use, Systematic literature review",
author = "Adriana Ackerschott and Esther Kohlhase and Anita Vollmer and Jacob H{\"o}risch and {von Wehrden}, Henrik",
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doi = "10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106620",
language = "English",
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