This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It argues that land use planning statutes serve a valuable function in providing for the clearer definition of property rights, but that this function is compromised by present planning procedures that allow these rights to be adjusted coercively, and it argues further that the removal of this second (although major) function would provide for greater prosperity and enhanced environmental quality, with resources allocated openly and consistently, with a greater range of values considered, and, that in thereby allowing Maori people to exercise their lawful rights without restraint, full effect would be given to the Treaty of Waitang...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
Rights of access to land for outdoor recreation are of current concern to many western governments. ...
Land Administration Systems are the basis for conceptualizing rights, restrictions and responsibilit...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
I wish to address the topic of property rights and environmental regulation, chiefly the land use re...
This article presents a case of using property rights to govern land use in the high country of New ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
There have been many calls for rights and restrictions over property to be clear and enforceable in ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This study examines the hypothesis that the change in land use planning ideology embodied in the Res...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
This paper reviews some of the standard conceptions of property, acknowledging that western property...
Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also se...
Sustainability implies a non-degrading use of natural resources in the long term. Property systems, ...
Two recent Court of Appeal cases present an opportunity for making progress in unravelling some of t...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
Rights of access to land for outdoor recreation are of current concern to many western governments. ...
Land Administration Systems are the basis for conceptualizing rights, restrictions and responsibilit...
This paper critically examines existing land use planning statutes and proposes major reform. It a...
I wish to address the topic of property rights and environmental regulation, chiefly the land use re...
This article presents a case of using property rights to govern land use in the high country of New ...
Is land use planning fundamentally different from other forms of central planning? If so, does that ...
There have been many calls for rights and restrictions over property to be clear and enforceable in ...
The theme of this special volume is “Challenging Traditional Notions of Property in Land Use Plannin...
This study examines the hypothesis that the change in land use planning ideology embodied in the Res...
Present day spatial planning began with something called urban planning, or landuse planning, or to...
This paper reviews some of the standard conceptions of property, acknowledging that western property...
Countries which take spatial planning seriously should take planning law and property rights also se...
Sustainability implies a non-degrading use of natural resources in the long term. Property systems, ...
Two recent Court of Appeal cases present an opportunity for making progress in unravelling some of t...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
Rights of access to land for outdoor recreation are of current concern to many western governments. ...
Land Administration Systems are the basis for conceptualizing rights, restrictions and responsibilit...