More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implemented farmland preservation programs preserving 1.67 million acres at a cost of $3.723 billion. Yet little analysis on these programs' effectiveness in slowing farmland loss has been conducted. Using a unique 50-year 269 county panel data set on preservation programs and farmland loss for six Mid-Atlantic States, we employ the propensity score matching method to find strong empirical evidence that these programs have had a statistically significant effect on the rate of farmland loss. Preservation programs on average decrease the rate of farmland loss by 3 percentage points; a 43% decrease from the average rate of 7.31%
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
This paper examines the impact of having a preservation program on the rate of farmland loss for a 5...
This paper examines the impact of having a preservation program on the rate of farmland loss for a 5...
Farmland preservation programs have been used in the United States for many years to facilitate orde...
Purchase of development rights (PDR) programs have been created in 27 states to preserve farmland re...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
Purchase of development rights (PDR) programs have been created in 27 states to preserve farmland re...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.There is growing public conce...
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
More than 124 governmental entities concerned about suburban sprawl and farmland loss have implement...
This paper examines the impact of having a preservation program on the rate of farmland loss for a 5...
This paper examines the impact of having a preservation program on the rate of farmland loss for a 5...
Farmland preservation programs have been used in the United States for many years to facilitate orde...
Purchase of development rights (PDR) programs have been created in 27 states to preserve farmland re...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
Purchase of development rights (PDR) programs have been created in 27 states to preserve farmland re...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...
235 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.There is growing public conce...
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
For the last 50 years, local, state and the federal governments have expressed concerns about farmla...
This paper examines whether purchase of development right (PDR) programs slow the rate of farmland c...