This Article examines various programs in Maryland, both local and state-wide, to promote the preservation of agricultural land. The author demonstrates the need for such programs and concludes that in order for them to be successful, all levels of government within the state must cooperate and commit themselves to adequate funding and intelligent land-use planning
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
In a recent article published in this Journal, Professor Jesse Richardson attempted to refute the ar...
Part I of this Note describes the political and economic conditions that gave rise to the farmland a...
This Article examines various programs in Maryland, both local and state-wide, to promote the preser...
Farmland preservation programs compensate landowners who enroll for the value lost due to the the re...
In the US, urban sprawl and the resulting loss of farmland and habitats to residential and commercia...
This paper describes four innovative farmland preservation techniques and gauges support through int...
Over the past two decades, much of Maryland\u27s landscape has been rapidly developed into residenti...
Government agencies in urbanizing areas are increasingly utilizing purchase and transfer of devel-op...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
Farmland preservation has become a growing societal concern over the past two decades and is now a c...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
Typescript (photocopy).The loss of agricultural land to urban uses has increasingly become a subject...
Transferable development rights (TDRs) can be used as a local planning tool to preserve land for par...
Agricultural land is a vital national resource that is disappearing rapidly. It would be difficult t...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
In a recent article published in this Journal, Professor Jesse Richardson attempted to refute the ar...
Part I of this Note describes the political and economic conditions that gave rise to the farmland a...
This Article examines various programs in Maryland, both local and state-wide, to promote the preser...
Farmland preservation programs compensate landowners who enroll for the value lost due to the the re...
In the US, urban sprawl and the resulting loss of farmland and habitats to residential and commercia...
This paper describes four innovative farmland preservation techniques and gauges support through int...
Over the past two decades, much of Maryland\u27s landscape has been rapidly developed into residenti...
Government agencies in urbanizing areas are increasingly utilizing purchase and transfer of devel-op...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
Farmland preservation has become a growing societal concern over the past two decades and is now a c...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
Typescript (photocopy).The loss of agricultural land to urban uses has increasingly become a subject...
Transferable development rights (TDRs) can be used as a local planning tool to preserve land for par...
Agricultural land is a vital national resource that is disappearing rapidly. It would be difficult t...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
In a recent article published in this Journal, Professor Jesse Richardson attempted to refute the ar...
Part I of this Note describes the political and economic conditions that gave rise to the farmland a...