This case study examines the relationship between agriculture and urbanization in the context of Oregon's comprehensive land use planning system. The first article assesses the historical relationship between rural real estate development and investment in agriculture in Jackson County southern Oregon. The second article uses the theory of global urbanization to reflect on the patterns of urbanization in Jackson County and suggests that global urbanization might provide a useful framework for connecting urban political ecology and exurban political ecology. The third article focuses on the political economies of farmland preservation in Jackson County where there have been repeated calls for increased local control of land use planning.2016...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Compared to residential properties or other development, agricultural land requires fewer public ser...
Graduation date: 1979In recent years the conversion of agricultural lands to more\ud intensive non-r...
44 pages.Oregon’s urban growth management experience sets it apart from other land use planning and ...
Portland, Oregon enjoys a growing reputation as a beacon of urban sustainability. Its modern plannin...
This paper examines the recent history of urban planning policy in and around Portland, Oregon with ...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
Oregon has done remarkably well in preserving forests, farms, and rangeland from development. Ninety...
xii, 84 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
16 pagesThe scenic rural landscape of Wallowa County, Oregon has attracted attention from affluent ...
Urbanization is a complex process of converting urban fringe and rural land to urban land uses and h...
Graduation date: 2012Oregon's land use planning system is often recognized as having been successful...
Scott County contains some of the most productive agricultural soils in the metropolitan region and ...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
In this study, a land use/land cover change analysis method was developed to examine patterns of lan...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Compared to residential properties or other development, agricultural land requires fewer public ser...
Graduation date: 1979In recent years the conversion of agricultural lands to more\ud intensive non-r...
44 pages.Oregon’s urban growth management experience sets it apart from other land use planning and ...
Portland, Oregon enjoys a growing reputation as a beacon of urban sustainability. Its modern plannin...
This paper examines the recent history of urban planning policy in and around Portland, Oregon with ...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
Oregon has done remarkably well in preserving forests, farms, and rangeland from development. Ninety...
xii, 84 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library ca...
16 pagesThe scenic rural landscape of Wallowa County, Oregon has attracted attention from affluent ...
Urbanization is a complex process of converting urban fringe and rural land to urban land uses and h...
Graduation date: 2012Oregon's land use planning system is often recognized as having been successful...
Scott County contains some of the most productive agricultural soils in the metropolitan region and ...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
In this study, a land use/land cover change analysis method was developed to examine patterns of lan...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Compared to residential properties or other development, agricultural land requires fewer public ser...
Graduation date: 1979In recent years the conversion of agricultural lands to more\ud intensive non-r...