Land Management in Some Countries and Recommendations for Vietnam
Abstract
Land is an extremely valuable resource and also a special means of production, creating a living space for the whole society and humanity. Reality has shown that land is closely linked to all human activities, and is an irreplaceable means of production for the agricultural and forestry sectors. As society develops, the demand for land is increasing, while land resources are limited. For Vietnam – an emerging economy, learning from the experiences of previous countries can help draw valuable lessons for the land management process in Vietnam in the new context. The purpose of the article is to analyze the land management experiences of France, Korea, China, etc. to draw some reference values for Vietnam in the current context.
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