It is our purpose to suggest that a land use policy which is socially equitable and environmentally sensitive is not resolved simply by labelling land as a resource rather than a commodity. Instead, we propose to examine the special status land has enjoyed for many centuries, and which distinguishes it from other commodities, and to suggest that land transactions and land use should at last be scrutinized in a manner not unlike the treatment extended to a multitude of other commodities no more affected with a public interest than is land
For a little more than one dollar per acre, environmental conservationist Terry Tempest Williams pur...
Why should the government be in the business of influencing how our society uses urban and rural lan...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
Public policy in relation to land usage, it's limited resources, the population and the public's dem...
This Article has two goals. First, I explore some of the descriptive and normative limitations of ce...
These are times of widespread interest in "land use." But as land use has gained currency, it has co...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance a...
Federal ownership and management of the public lands have created a rent-seeking frenzy, inflated rh...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Land use ethics are derived from people's and cultures' perceptions of land, land use, land as prope...
Among the many competing interests in the field of land use controls, there is perhaps none more fun...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
For a little more than one dollar per acre, environmental conservationist Terry Tempest Williams pur...
Why should the government be in the business of influencing how our society uses urban and rural lan...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...
Public policy in relation to land usage, it's limited resources, the population and the public's dem...
This Article has two goals. First, I explore some of the descriptive and normative limitations of ce...
These are times of widespread interest in "land use." But as land use has gained currency, it has co...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the failure of past legislative attempts to define public ...
The topic of the balance between public and private interests in land is one of growing importance a...
Federal ownership and management of the public lands have created a rent-seeking frenzy, inflated rh...
In this thesis, I examine two recent attempts at land transfer, which is the idea that the federal g...
Land use ethics are derived from people's and cultures' perceptions of land, land use, land as prope...
Among the many competing interests in the field of land use controls, there is perhaps none more fun...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
Real burdens, or land-use servitudes as they are called in the United States, are usually thought ...
This article aims to bring to light the most important issues connected to land and land use managem...
For a little more than one dollar per acre, environmental conservationist Terry Tempest Williams pur...
Why should the government be in the business of influencing how our society uses urban and rural lan...
Increasing interest in the federally owned lands by individuals and groups repre-senting a broad cro...