Fresno County is a rich agricultural area that faces rapid urbanization and farmland conversion. The county is participating in a strategic, multi-county planning initiative aimed at making sustainable and regionally cohesive land-use decisions. To inform this effort, we conducted a farmland conservation assessment and identified strategic farmlands for prioritization in future conservation efforts. We identified environmental and human predictor variables that affect the viability of existing farmland, used a geographic information system (GIS) to integrate them, and created a countywide strategic farmland conservation map. We compared our analysis to status quo methods of prioritization and found that with our model the spatial output of ...
A primary objective of contemporary land use pol-icy has been to limit or control urban growth. More...
The Sacramento, California, U.S.A, Area Council of Governments (SACOG) commissioned the Information ...
Decisions about which places to conserve are based upon the geographic heterogeneity of three types ...
Fresno County is a rich agricultural area that faces rapid urbanization and farmland conversion. The...
Fresno County is a rich agricultural area that faces rapid urbanization and farmland conversion. The...
Preserving large farming landscapes is one of the main goals of farmland preservation programs. Othe...
The paper describes an experiment with the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) into ...
The loss of prime farmland to urban expansion in the United States continues to be of concern to pla...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-06-12Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts t...
Natural vegetation communities follow predictable patterns of soil, topography, and climate. Managed...
Private land conservation in the United States has increased in recent years, largely through the ef...
The socio-economic trends and history of Central Mississippi reveal a major rural influence based up...
professional paper in partial fulfillment of the Masters of Urban and Regional Planning degree requi...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Controversy over land allocation in the urban fringe (rural land experiencing pressure from suburban...
A primary objective of contemporary land use pol-icy has been to limit or control urban growth. More...
The Sacramento, California, U.S.A, Area Council of Governments (SACOG) commissioned the Information ...
Decisions about which places to conserve are based upon the geographic heterogeneity of three types ...
Fresno County is a rich agricultural area that faces rapid urbanization and farmland conversion. The...
Fresno County is a rich agricultural area that faces rapid urbanization and farmland conversion. The...
Preserving large farming landscapes is one of the main goals of farmland preservation programs. Othe...
The paper describes an experiment with the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) into ...
The loss of prime farmland to urban expansion in the United States continues to be of concern to pla...
Graduation date: 2008Presentation date: 2007-06-12Urban sprawl and the establishment of greenbelts t...
Natural vegetation communities follow predictable patterns of soil, topography, and climate. Managed...
Private land conservation in the United States has increased in recent years, largely through the ef...
The socio-economic trends and history of Central Mississippi reveal a major rural influence based up...
professional paper in partial fulfillment of the Masters of Urban and Regional Planning degree requi...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Controversy over land allocation in the urban fringe (rural land experiencing pressure from suburban...
A primary objective of contemporary land use pol-icy has been to limit or control urban growth. More...
The Sacramento, California, U.S.A, Area Council of Governments (SACOG) commissioned the Information ...
Decisions about which places to conserve are based upon the geographic heterogeneity of three types ...