Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban development of farmland, but little is known about the effectiveness of these policies. This study adds to current knowledge by examining the impact of British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR), established in 1973, which severely restricts subdivision and nonagricultural uses for more than 4.7 million hectares of farmland. To determine the extent to which the ALR preserves farmland by reducing or removing the development option, a multilevel hedonic pric-ing model is used to estimate the impact of land use, geographic, and zoning characteristics on farmland value near the capital city of Victoria on Vancouver Island. Using sales data from...
British Columbia has been facing high conversion rate of rural land to urban use over the last 30 ye...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
As a metropolitan area expands, fringe areas are influenced by the growing number of people and urb...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, and none m...
The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) in British Columbia (BC), Canada, is a provincial zoning scheme ...
British Columbia’s (BC) Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is one of the earliest international example...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
This is a study of the involvement of small municipalities with the British Columbia Agricultural La...
Surrey, British Columbia, is Canada's twelfth largest and fastest-growing city. Within its boundary,...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
British Columbia has been facing high conversion rate of rural land to urban use over the last 30 ye...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
As a metropolitan area expands, fringe areas are influenced by the growing number of people and urb...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, and none m...
The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) in British Columbia (BC), Canada, is a provincial zoning scheme ...
British Columbia’s (BC) Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is one of the earliest international example...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
This is a study of the involvement of small municipalities with the British Columbia Agricultural La...
Surrey, British Columbia, is Canada's twelfth largest and fastest-growing city. Within its boundary,...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
British Columbia has been facing high conversion rate of rural land to urban use over the last 30 ye...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
As a metropolitan area expands, fringe areas are influenced by the growing number of people and urb...