Call number:
PIK B 160-09-0311
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: PART I: Economic Approaches to Land Use Policy ; 1. Land, Economic Change, and Economic Doctrine ; 2. Property Rights and Land Use Conflicts: Reconciling Myth and Reality ; PART II: Explaining Land Use Conversion: Spatial Perspectives ; 3. Forecasting Residential Land Use Change ; 4. Forecasting Development at the Suburban Fringe ; 5. Describing Land Use Change in Multidisciplinary Analyses ; 6. Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Farms Affect Farmland Loss? ; PART III: Land Conservation: Implications for Value and Taxation ; 7. Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs Self-Financing? ; 8. Land Development and Current Use Assessment ; 9. Alternative Valuation Strategies for Public Open-Space Purchases: Stated versus Market Evidence ; PART IV: Rural Amenities and Landscape Conservation ; 10. A Multifunctional Approach to Northeastern Agriculture ; 11. Farmland Preservation Programs and the Importance of Rural Amenities ; 12. Support for Conservation Policies and Values for Conservation: Are They Related? ; 13. Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation Investments ; PART V: Conclusion ; 14. Economics and Land Use Policy: Where Do We Go from Here?
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XXIII, 309 S. : graph. Darst., Kt.
ISBN:
193311522X
,
978-1-933115-22-1
,
1-933115-21-1
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978-1-933115-21-4
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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