Kosten en effecten van landinrichtingsprojecten in Nederland

This study deals with te costs and effects of land development projects in The Netherlands. The methods to assess these costs and effects are described and discussed. Effects encompass economic as well as social effects, effects on nature and landscape and on environment.For a number of land development projects effects obtained with these methods are given and discussed. Among these evaluations are evaluations made before as well as after completion of the projects. Some comments are made on the importance and the utility of the discussed methods, as well as on possible uses of the results obtained by this methods.

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Main Author: Bosma, H.
Other Authors: van den Noort, P.C.
Format: Doctoral thesis biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Landbouwhogeschool
Subjects:cost benefit analysis, design, development, economic evaluation, economic impact, economics, investment, land consolidation, land use, land use planning, management, netherlands, physical planning, programs, rural development, rural planning, use value, bedrijfsvoering, economie, economische evaluatie, economische impact, gebruikswaarde, investering, kosten-batenanalyse, landgebruik, landgebruiksplanning, nederland, ontwerp, ontwikkeling, plattelandsontwikkeling, plattelandsplanning, programma's, ruilverkaveling, ruimtelijke ordening,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/kosten-en-effecten-van-landinrichtingsprojecten-in-nederland
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Summary:This study deals with te costs and effects of land development projects in The Netherlands. The methods to assess these costs and effects are described and discussed. Effects encompass economic as well as social effects, effects on nature and landscape and on environment.For a number of land development projects effects obtained with these methods are given and discussed. Among these evaluations are evaluations made before as well as after completion of the projects. Some comments are made on the importance and the utility of the discussed methods, as well as on possible uses of the results obtained by this methods.