Description
This file entails the coding frame and dataset used to conduct the systematic literature review "Land-use governance: The interplay of social, market, and policy drivers – A global systematic review".
This study was first published as Chapter 2 of the PhD Dissertation "From soil to society - Rethinking governance for multifunctional land use and management" (Elsa L. Dingkuhn, 2025), and in a modified form in the journal Earth System Governance (Dingkuhn et al. 2025).
The file consists of three sheets:
- Coding frame: Includes coding instructions and definitions used to extract and categorize the data.
- Variables: A list of dataset variables with explanations.
- List of included studies: The 81 studies from which the data was sourced.
- Data_List of observations: The dataset itself, consisting of 718 observations extracted from the included studies.
This study was first published as Chapter 2 of the PhD Dissertation "From soil to society - Rethinking governance for multifunctional land use and management" (Elsa L. Dingkuhn, 2025), and in a modified form in the journal Earth System Governance (Dingkuhn et al. 2025).
The file consists of three sheets:
- Coding frame: Includes coding instructions and definitions used to extract and categorize the data.
- Variables: A list of dataset variables with explanations.
- List of included studies: The 81 studies from which the data was sourced.
- Data_List of observations: The dataset itself, consisting of 718 observations extracted from the included studies.
| Date made available | 28 Nov 2024 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Wageningen University & Research |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Land-use governance: The interplay of social, market, and policy drivers – A global systematic review
Dingkuhn, E. L., O'Sullivan, L., Grady, C. A., de Klerk, E. & Schulte, R. P. O., Aug 2025, In: Earth System Governance. 25, 100275.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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