Concern is growing over the use, ownership and preservation of agricultural land in Canada. The hobby farm is a distinctive type of farm land use in the rural-urban fringe of large cities. Opinion varies on the validity of hobby farming as land use and as part of the agricultural industry, yet little documentation exists on its actual form and function. This study attempts to assess the validity of hobby farming in the Lower Fraser Valley near Vancouver, an important agricultural region in which a significant proportion of the farm units are hobby farms. It is hypothesized that the hobby farm has a characteristic form and that hobby farmers have similar motivations for choosing a rural lifestyle. They are likely to make similar choices ...
Land use conflict in the rural urban fringe is a problem for Canadian agriculture, as well as for lo...
The agricultural and agri-food industry has a prevalent, long-standing history as a successful corne...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Concern is growing over the use, ownership and preservation of agricultural land in Canada. The hob...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, and none m...
Hobby farms have represented a significant share of census-farms for many decades. Most operators o...
This thesis documents and analyses some of the major characteristics of the present socio-economic ...
With a limited land base of only 5% of the province, agriculture is viewed as a critical resource f...
The Oyster River Research project begins by exploring the meaning of agriculture, the definition, t...
This study examines the economic and social aspects of part-time farming in two municipalities in th...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
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...
Surrey, British Columbia, is Canada's twelfth largest and fastest-growing city. Within its boundary,...
Land use conflict in the rural urban fringe is a problem for Canadian agriculture, as well as for lo...
The agricultural and agri-food industry has a prevalent, long-standing history as a successful corne...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
Concern is growing over the use, ownership and preservation of agricultural land in Canada. The hob...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, including ...
Agricultural land protection near the urban-rural fringe is a goal of many jurisdictions, and none m...
Hobby farms have represented a significant share of census-farms for many decades. Most operators o...
This thesis documents and analyses some of the major characteristics of the present socio-economic ...
With a limited land base of only 5% of the province, agriculture is viewed as a critical resource f...
The Oyster River Research project begins by exploring the meaning of agriculture, the definition, t...
This study examines the economic and social aspects of part-time farming in two municipalities in th...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
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...
Surrey, British Columbia, is Canada's twelfth largest and fastest-growing city. Within its boundary,...
Land use conflict in the rural urban fringe is a problem for Canadian agriculture, as well as for lo...
The agricultural and agri-food industry has a prevalent, long-standing history as a successful corne...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...