Sentence examples for fragmented ownership from inspiring English sources

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According to proponents of 'the tragedy of the Anticommons' hypothesis, resources with fragmented ownership are often under-exploited.

And with land titles a confused mess of fragmented ownership, it is likely that land-hungry firms will stay away.More energy is devoted to symbols and aesthetics.

This common view could be used to coordinate the contribution made by individual forest owners to nature conservation in areas with fragmented ownership patterns.

However, ecological landscape planning concepts have been developed for areas with homogenous ownership patterns and not for areas with fragmented ownership.

The results show that the barriers fragmented ownership of properties, limited access to capital and cost disincentives, and perception of interventions as complicated and expensive, with negative social or environmental impacts are highly probable to occur in Bolzano within SINFONIA.

Compare that with the fragmented ownership of many European mobile firms, and it is easy to predict a surge of restructuring and consolidating in the wake of this deal.The lack of overlap leaves little opportunity for stripping out overheads.

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But its fragmented private ownership has proved a mixed blessing, argues May Yan at Nomura.

This is low partly due to fragmented forest ownership, with the average size of a private forest holding being just 2.7 ha, but also because of high levels of industrialisation in these countries.

While visuotactile correlations of a finger may induce illusory displacements of individual fingers, visuomotor correlations of a finger movement induces an illusory drift of the arm, thus generating a more global, non-fragmented, body ownership [18].

To assemble a modest-size estate of eight hectares in Boca, one newcomer to the region, Christoph Künzli, had to sign about 80 separate purchase agreements, so fragmented was the ownership of the land.

Colombia has had reform programs for at least 30 years, but concentration of ownership, fragmented holdings, backward methods of cultivation, inequality of income distribution, and widespread poverty have remained characteristic; in 1970, 4.3 percent of the holdings contained 67.4 percent of the total area.

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