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Managing the land access paradox in the urbanising world
Meagan Ehlenz
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
land access
100%
land market
52%
world
35%
land
34%
developing world
21%
social exclusion
19%
housing policy
17%
property rights
16%
landownership
16%
household income
15%
local authority
13%
poverty
12%
economic growth
12%
accessibility
11%
preserve
10%
urbanization
10%
market
8%
regulation
8%
demand
8%
economics
7%
need
6%
Social Sciences
market
20%
exclusion
19%
private property right
12%
land policy
12%
Land ownership
11%
housing policy
10%
urbanization
8%
social economics
7%
economic growth
7%
low income
7%
developing country
6%
poverty
6%
regulation
5%