Contents: Introduction, Mark Deakin, Robert Dixon-Gough and Reinfried Mansberger; Partnership, process, and planning in estuary management: the case of the Lower Thames, Robert Home; Land reform in developing countries: legal and institutional aspects, Alec McEwen; International land management: aspects on education and training, Reinfried Mansberger and Erwin Hei≠Land fragmentation in Central Europe: how and whether to use Western experience, Terry van Dijk; The implementation framework of legal systems, Ninel Jasmine Sadjadi; Mediation in land consolidation and in boundary disputes, Jørn Rognes and Per Kåre Sky; Policy instruments in the changing context of Dutch land development, DaniÃ&la"lle Groetelaers and Willem Korthals Altes; Modelling the development of sustainable communities in Edinburgh's South East wedge, Mark Deakin; The redevelopment of the railway lands of London's King's Cross: actors, agendas, and processes, Emmanuel Muta≤ BEQUEST: sustainable urban development, the framework, and directory of assessment methods, Mark Deakin and Steve Curwell; Object model for temporal changes in geographical information systems, Abdul Adamu, Souhiel Khaddaj and Munir Morad; Using GIS techniques to evaluate community sustainability in open forestlands in sub-Saharan Africa, Yang Li, Alan Grainger, Zoltan Hesley, Ole Hofstad, Prem Lal Sankhayan, Ousmane Diallo and Aku O'Kting'Ati; Community participation in rural and urban development, Robert Dixon-Gough, Reinfried Mansberger and Mark Deakin; Index.
Methodologies, Models and Instruments for Rural and Urban Land Management