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Land Development and Infrastructure

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In this chapter we discuss the detailed aspects of state shareholding for land development and infrastructure purposes. Schemes involving land development and infrastructure provision are similar in that on the whole they involve the state in facilitating certain kinds of development and protecting the local economy against some of the affects of development.

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  1. M. Jones and F. Godwin, The Oil Rush (Quartet Books, 1976).

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  2. SVEAG Oil Terminal at Sullom Voe: Environmental Impact Assessment (Thuleprint, May 1976).

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  3. E. Thomason in New Shetlander, no. 114 (Yule 1975) p. 31.

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© 1978 Richard Minns and Jennifer Thornley

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Minns, R., Thornley, J. (1978). Land Development and Infrastructure. In: State Shareholding. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-03768-1_6

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