Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6547152 Land Use Policy 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study analyses the views of agricultural stakeholders to these proposed legal changes to prevent further fragmentation of agricultural land. The research was designed to predict impact rather than create policy. The interviewed stakeholders were separated into two groups; Those “in favor of the solution” and those “opposed to the solution” by a two-step cluster analysis, taking into account the social and economic characteristics of the stakeholders as well as the region where the study was conducted. It was determined that their economic concerns are the primary obstacle to creating effective policy. Education, social security, living place, tradition, and experience in the implementation of the policy were identified as other influential factors.
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