Surrey, British Columbia, is Canada's twelfth largest and fastest-growing city. Within its boundary, 8,692 hectares (21,478 acres) (25 percent of the municipality's land base) are protected by the province's Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Local government intuits the long-term importance of ALR lands. In this region speculative land development for urbanization is routinely considered the greatest threat to agriculture land loss. However, our analyses reveal that use of ALR land in Surrey for non-agricultural purposes was the greatest contributor to "effective agricultural land loss" and thus poses a formidable threat to ALR diminution. Given that most of these underutilized parcels are less than 5 hectares (12.4 acres) in size, the Surre...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
This design thesis explores the relationship between agricultural lands and urban areas in close pr...
With a limited land base of only 5% of the province, agriculture is viewed as a critical resource f...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
In British Columbia, Canada, 80 percent of agricultural revenue comes from the same three percent o...
Food security is a growing concern for rural communities that rely on imported food. Increasing a re...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
Canada has faced a problem of sprawling metropolitan growth and associated losses of farmland and na...
Land is an essential resource for most types of agricultural production. Its continued productivity ...
Loss of farmland to urban sprawl presents challenges to achieving sustainable development in Metro V...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
This design thesis explores the relationship between agricultural lands and urban areas in close pr...
With a limited land base of only 5% of the province, agriculture is viewed as a critical resource f...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
In 1973, the Province of British Columbia enacted the Agricultural Land Commission Act (ALC) impleme...
In British Columbia, Canada, 80 percent of agricultural revenue comes from the same three percent o...
Food security is a growing concern for rural communities that rely on imported food. Increasing a re...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
Canada has faced a problem of sprawling metropolitan growth and associated losses of farmland and na...
Land is an essential resource for most types of agricultural production. Its continued productivity ...
Loss of farmland to urban sprawl presents challenges to achieving sustainable development in Metro V...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
This design thesis explores the relationship between agricultural lands and urban areas in close pr...
With a limited land base of only 5% of the province, agriculture is viewed as a critical resource f...