“…Lack of enforcement and governance on the ground remain serious obstacles throughout much of the world. See, for example, the studies referenced at [ 66 , 89 , 92 , 112 , 114 , 120 , 144 , 153 , 239 , 240 ]. Those ten studies cited, merely a subset of many more, draw on a range of data for their evidence, in addition to literature reviews, including land use and land evaluation records, census and demographic statistics, case studies, planning and legal decisions, stakeholder interviews and, perhaps most telling of all, spatial remote sensing of land use change, using GIS software tools such as CORINE.…”