Today, the land ownership map of the West in many places resembles a crazy quilt, without reason or coherent pattern. Often no single owner (states, private entities, or the Federal government) owns enough contiguous land to allow effective management of land holdings, and fragmented ownership patterns generate a plethora of disputes over access and similar problems. While this paper focuses on examples from Utah, the challenges posed by a fragmented landscape and conflicting management objectives are much broader. Across the 11 contiguous Western states, state trust lands account for twice the acreage of National Parks and trust lands are often interspersed with protected or sensitive lands. Inholdings within National Forests, for example,...
U.S. Federal government is an owner of more than 28% of area of the country. This has a big impact o...
Range land is an important resource in Utah\u27s economy. Of 52.7 million acres of land in Utah abou...
County governments cannot assess property taxes on federal land, yet local governments are required ...
Today, the land ownership map of the West in many places resembles a crazy quilt, without reason or ...
The history of public land laws from disposal to retention has created a fragmented ownership in the...
Public land debates are some of the most divisive in Utah and throughout the American West, where va...
reportIn Utah, it is no secret that there exists a large disconnect between stakeholders at the loca...
Utah's legal claims to federal land grow out of its statehood enabling act. Since similar statutory ...
Recent legislation passed in March 2012 in the State of Utah—the “Transfer of Public Lands Act and R...
Recent legislation passed in March 2012 in the State of Utah — the “Transfer of Public Lands Act and...
Abstract: Utah is home to oil shale resources containing roughly 1.3 trillion barrels of oil equival...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
140 pages (includes map). Includes 27 pages of text, 1 page of references, and 17 appendices
Land Use legislation: Peddling Uphill Backwards B. Delworth Gardener 75 In Utah - Planning at the lo...
U.S. Federal government is an owner of more than 28% of area of the country. This has a big impact o...
Range land is an important resource in Utah\u27s economy. Of 52.7 million acres of land in Utah abou...
County governments cannot assess property taxes on federal land, yet local governments are required ...
Today, the land ownership map of the West in many places resembles a crazy quilt, without reason or ...
The history of public land laws from disposal to retention has created a fragmented ownership in the...
Public land debates are some of the most divisive in Utah and throughout the American West, where va...
reportIn Utah, it is no secret that there exists a large disconnect between stakeholders at the loca...
Utah's legal claims to federal land grow out of its statehood enabling act. Since similar statutory ...
Recent legislation passed in March 2012 in the State of Utah—the “Transfer of Public Lands Act and R...
Recent legislation passed in March 2012 in the State of Utah — the “Transfer of Public Lands Act and...
Abstract: Utah is home to oil shale resources containing roughly 1.3 trillion barrels of oil equival...
This Article examines how well federal agencies and local governments are collaborating in land use ...
Land exhibits a unique duality. Each parcel is at once absolutely fixed in location and inextricably...
140 pages (includes map). Includes 27 pages of text, 1 page of references, and 17 appendices
Land Use legislation: Peddling Uphill Backwards B. Delworth Gardener 75 In Utah - Planning at the lo...
U.S. Federal government is an owner of more than 28% of area of the country. This has a big impact o...
Range land is an important resource in Utah\u27s economy. Of 52.7 million acres of land in Utah abou...
County governments cannot assess property taxes on federal land, yet local governments are required ...