Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy
Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe
Herausgeber: Johnston, Robert J; Swallow, Stephen K
Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy
Development and Conservation at the Rural-Urban Fringe
Herausgeber: Johnston, Robert J; Swallow, Stephen K
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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 167mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781933115214
- ISBN-10: 1933115211
- Artikelnr.: 21557630
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 167mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 699g
- ISBN-13: 9781933115214
- ISBN-10: 1933115211
- Artikelnr.: 21557630
Robert J. Johnston is an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and associate director of the Connecticut Sea Grant College Program, both at the University of Connecticut. Stephen K. Swallow is a professor in the Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics at the University of Rhode Island.
Introduction: Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy -- Robert J.
Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow
PART I: Economic Approaches to Land Use Policy
Land, Economic Change, and Economic Doctrine -- Emery N. Castle
Property Rights and Land Use Conflicts: Reconciling Myth and Reality -
Daniel W. Bromley
PART II: Explaining Land Use Conversion: Spatial Perspectives
Forecasting Residential Land Use Change -- Elena G. Irwin, Kathleen P.
Bell, and Jacqueline Geoghegan
Forecasting Development at the Suburban Fringe -- Joshua Templeton, Diane
Hite, and Brent Sohngen
Describing Land Use Change in Multidisciplinary Analyses -- Jeffrey D.
Kline
Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Farms Affect
Farmland Loss? -- Lori Lynch
PART III: Land Conservation: Implications for Value and Taxation
Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs
Self-Financing? -- Jacqueline Geoghegan, Lori Lynch, and Shawn J. Bucholtz
Land Development and Current Use Assessment - Richard W. England and Robert
D. Mohr
Alternative Valuation Strategies for Public Open-Space Purchases: Stated
versus Market Evidence -- John Loomis, Andrew F. Seidl, Kerri L. Rollins
and Vicki Rameker
PART IV: Rural Amenities and Landscape Conservation
A Multifunctional Approach to Northeastern Agriculture -- Sandra S. Batie
Farmland Preservation Programs and the Importance of Rural Amenities
--Cynthia J. Nickerson and Daniel M. Hellerstein
Support for Conservation Policies and Values for Conservation: Are They
Related? -- Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, and
Lisa D. Philo
Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation
Investments -- Paul J. Ferraro
PART V: Conclusion
Economics and Land Use Policy: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Robert J.
Johnston
Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow
PART I: Economic Approaches to Land Use Policy
Land, Economic Change, and Economic Doctrine -- Emery N. Castle
Property Rights and Land Use Conflicts: Reconciling Myth and Reality -
Daniel W. Bromley
PART II: Explaining Land Use Conversion: Spatial Perspectives
Forecasting Residential Land Use Change -- Elena G. Irwin, Kathleen P.
Bell, and Jacqueline Geoghegan
Forecasting Development at the Suburban Fringe -- Joshua Templeton, Diane
Hite, and Brent Sohngen
Describing Land Use Change in Multidisciplinary Analyses -- Jeffrey D.
Kline
Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Farms Affect
Farmland Loss? -- Lori Lynch
PART III: Land Conservation: Implications for Value and Taxation
Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs
Self-Financing? -- Jacqueline Geoghegan, Lori Lynch, and Shawn J. Bucholtz
Land Development and Current Use Assessment - Richard W. England and Robert
D. Mohr
Alternative Valuation Strategies for Public Open-Space Purchases: Stated
versus Market Evidence -- John Loomis, Andrew F. Seidl, Kerri L. Rollins
and Vicki Rameker
PART IV: Rural Amenities and Landscape Conservation
A Multifunctional Approach to Northeastern Agriculture -- Sandra S. Batie
Farmland Preservation Programs and the Importance of Rural Amenities
--Cynthia J. Nickerson and Daniel M. Hellerstein
Support for Conservation Policies and Values for Conservation: Are They
Related? -- Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, and
Lisa D. Philo
Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation
Investments -- Paul J. Ferraro
PART V: Conclusion
Economics and Land Use Policy: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Robert J.
Johnston
Introduction: Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy -- Robert J.
Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow
PART I: Economic Approaches to Land Use Policy
Land, Economic Change, and Economic Doctrine -- Emery N. Castle
Property Rights and Land Use Conflicts: Reconciling Myth and Reality -
Daniel W. Bromley
PART II: Explaining Land Use Conversion: Spatial Perspectives
Forecasting Residential Land Use Change -- Elena G. Irwin, Kathleen P.
Bell, and Jacqueline Geoghegan
Forecasting Development at the Suburban Fringe -- Joshua Templeton, Diane
Hite, and Brent Sohngen
Describing Land Use Change in Multidisciplinary Analyses -- Jeffrey D.
Kline
Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Farms Affect
Farmland Loss? -- Lori Lynch
PART III: Land Conservation: Implications for Value and Taxation
Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs
Self-Financing? -- Jacqueline Geoghegan, Lori Lynch, and Shawn J. Bucholtz
Land Development and Current Use Assessment - Richard W. England and Robert
D. Mohr
Alternative Valuation Strategies for Public Open-Space Purchases: Stated
versus Market Evidence -- John Loomis, Andrew F. Seidl, Kerri L. Rollins
and Vicki Rameker
PART IV: Rural Amenities and Landscape Conservation
A Multifunctional Approach to Northeastern Agriculture -- Sandra S. Batie
Farmland Preservation Programs and the Importance of Rural Amenities
--Cynthia J. Nickerson and Daniel M. Hellerstein
Support for Conservation Policies and Values for Conservation: Are They
Related? -- Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, and
Lisa D. Philo
Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation
Investments -- Paul J. Ferraro
PART V: Conclusion
Economics and Land Use Policy: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Robert J.
Johnston
Johnston and Stephen K. Swallow
PART I: Economic Approaches to Land Use Policy
Land, Economic Change, and Economic Doctrine -- Emery N. Castle
Property Rights and Land Use Conflicts: Reconciling Myth and Reality -
Daniel W. Bromley
PART II: Explaining Land Use Conversion: Spatial Perspectives
Forecasting Residential Land Use Change -- Elena G. Irwin, Kathleen P.
Bell, and Jacqueline Geoghegan
Forecasting Development at the Suburban Fringe -- Joshua Templeton, Diane
Hite, and Brent Sohngen
Describing Land Use Change in Multidisciplinary Analyses -- Jeffrey D.
Kline
Critical Mass: Does the Number of Productive Farmland Acres or Farms Affect
Farmland Loss? -- Lori Lynch
PART III: Land Conservation: Implications for Value and Taxation
Are Agricultural Land Preservation Programs
Self-Financing? -- Jacqueline Geoghegan, Lori Lynch, and Shawn J. Bucholtz
Land Development and Current Use Assessment - Richard W. England and Robert
D. Mohr
Alternative Valuation Strategies for Public Open-Space Purchases: Stated
versus Market Evidence -- John Loomis, Andrew F. Seidl, Kerri L. Rollins
and Vicki Rameker
PART IV: Rural Amenities and Landscape Conservation
A Multifunctional Approach to Northeastern Agriculture -- Sandra S. Batie
Farmland Preservation Programs and the Importance of Rural Amenities
--Cynthia J. Nickerson and Daniel M. Hellerstein
Support for Conservation Policies and Values for Conservation: Are They
Related? -- Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, and
Lisa D. Philo
Integrating Biophysical and Economic Information to Guide Land Conservation
Investments -- Paul J. Ferraro
PART V: Conclusion
Economics and Land Use Policy: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Robert J.
Johnston