[Excerpt] In communities across the United States the pressures of population and economic growth, and the market interactions between the two, are spurring unprecedented residential, industrial and commercial development. Such development is rapidly accelerating around urban centers as declining transportation costs, increasing residential and commercial demands, and both direct and indirect governmental incentives make relatively inexpensive agricultural land surrounding such centers attractive for private development. This development has led to the transformation of small town America and its accompanying countryside into a sprawling concrete land of highways, residential subdivisions, strip malls and suburban industrial parks. Farmland...
US Transportation Collection1999PDFPolicy StatementLerner, StevePoole, WilliamTrust for Public Land ...
Using a unique spatial database, a hedonic model is developed to estimate the value to nearby reside...
As they confront dramatically reduced population and little prospect of significant near-term growth...
State and local governments have long wrestled with sprawl, leading to theimplementation of “smart g...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
textThe built landscape of the United States began to change dramatically after World War II. Feder...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
Land preservation is quickly gaining momentum in communities throughout the United States. As farmer...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
The U.S. is outgrowing the American dream. Between 1950 and 1990, urban land area increased more tha...
Fragmentation of open land has been a consistently increasing problem in the Mid-Atlantic States and...
Over one thousand acres of farmland, open space, and wetlands are converted to residential or commer...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
Current growth trends make development of greenfields almost inevitable. It is this space, between i...
US Transportation Collection1999PDFPolicy StatementLerner, StevePoole, WilliamTrust for Public Land ...
Using a unique spatial database, a hedonic model is developed to estimate the value to nearby reside...
As they confront dramatically reduced population and little prospect of significant near-term growth...
State and local governments have long wrestled with sprawl, leading to theimplementation of “smart g...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
textThe built landscape of the United States began to change dramatically after World War II. Feder...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
Land preservation is quickly gaining momentum in communities throughout the United States. As farmer...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
Bounded growth, a concept that encourages focused development into compact areas such as preexisting...
The U.S. is outgrowing the American dream. Between 1950 and 1990, urban land area increased more tha...
Fragmentation of open land has been a consistently increasing problem in the Mid-Atlantic States and...
Over one thousand acres of farmland, open space, and wetlands are converted to residential or commer...
Automobile-centered, low-density development was the defining feature of population growth in the Un...
Current growth trends make development of greenfields almost inevitable. It is this space, between i...
US Transportation Collection1999PDFPolicy StatementLerner, StevePoole, WilliamTrust for Public Land ...
Using a unique spatial database, a hedonic model is developed to estimate the value to nearby reside...
As they confront dramatically reduced population and little prospect of significant near-term growth...