Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-63).Florida has experienced more population growth over the past half century than any other state, which has led to some of the most extensive urban development on valuable agricultural lands. To address this and other impacts of sprawl, Florida passed the Growth Management Act (GMA) in 1985, which among other things required local comprehensive planning and that it be consistent with a state plan of policies and objectives. While the GMA has been the subject of much scrutiny, little empirical research has been conducted specifically in regards to the loss of agric...
This study examined the development patterns in Lancaster and Seward Counties and their interaction ...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
Urban sprawl reflects an inefficient use of land that diminishes both rural landscapes and quality o...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Environment and Community, 2004Note: this electronic vers...
Paper prepared for the Florida Political Science Association meeting March 23-24, 2001 Jacksonville,...
This report is concerned with the efforts being made in the northeastern United States to preserve...
Conservation easements have played an increasingly significant role in the American movement to pres...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
In response to sustained rapid development, which began in the 1960’s, the Florida Legislature passe...
Population growth, combined with economic growth have been primary causes of urban sprawl and increa...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
The Agricultural Protection Act, passed by the State Legislature in 1992, strengthened New York Stat...
This study investigates the issues and problems surrounding the decline of farms and farmland in Rho...
This study examined the development patterns in Lancaster and Seward Counties and their interaction ...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
Urban sprawl reflects an inefficient use of land that diminishes both rural landscapes and quality o...
In order to assess the efficacy of the three most common types of agricultural land conservation in ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Environment and Community, 2004Note: this electronic vers...
Paper prepared for the Florida Political Science Association meeting March 23-24, 2001 Jacksonville,...
This report is concerned with the efforts being made in the northeastern United States to preserve...
Conservation easements have played an increasingly significant role in the American movement to pres...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
Journal ArticleIn response to development patterns leading to what may be termed "urban sprawl," sev...
In response to sustained rapid development, which began in the 1960’s, the Florida Legislature passe...
Population growth, combined with economic growth have been primary causes of urban sprawl and increa...
When purchase of development rights (PDR) programs are in place to prevent farmland from being devel...
The Agricultural Protection Act, passed by the State Legislature in 1992, strengthened New York Stat...
This study investigates the issues and problems surrounding the decline of farms and farmland in Rho...
This study examined the development patterns in Lancaster and Seward Counties and their interaction ...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
Urban sprawl reflects an inefficient use of land that diminishes both rural landscapes and quality o...