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Enclosure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enclosure or inclosure is the process which was used to end some traditional rights, such as mowing meadows for hay, or grazing livestock on land which is owned by another person, or a group of peo...
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Danish cooperative movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Danish cooperative movement (Danish: Andelsbevægelsen ) was a means of economical organization under leadership of consumer- or producer-controlled corporations, where each individual member o...
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ii) The areas of England affected by the enclosure movement of this period were mainly the counties of the Midlands, East Anglia and This led to widespread enclosure with even marginal waste land being enclosed. With enclosures the farmers could grow more food to feed the domestic population and make larger profits.
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Many farmers gained from enclosure. The more enterprising were able to develop their property, cut costs, ... Scheiber also traces the origins of the enclosure movement that eventually led to the establishment of the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) under the United Nations Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
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Enclosure meant consolidating all the villagers' scattered pieces of land (held in strips) into separate farms each owned by one farmer, ... During the later 1770s, the number of enclosures in Britain increased because they made it easier for farmers to try out new farming techniques. Farmers could now invest in new...
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THE SECOND ENCLOSURE MOVEMENT; AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE; PUBLIC DOMAIN; JAMES BOYLE*; The law locks up the man or woman; Who steals the goose from off the common; But leaves the greater villain loose; Who steals the common from off the goose.
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Chinese urban planning has fallen victim to a recent economic juggernaut, unwittingly turning into a “modern enclosure movement.” The land squeeze pitted development zone builders against each other in the midst of a real estate boom.
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