This is the third of a series of research papers concerned with land policies. The papers initially relate to work currently being undertaken as part of, or i n conjunction with the Centre's comparative study of land policies in Canada, Britain and the United States. This is a long- term systematic study of the approaches made in different jurisdictions to a range of land policy issues such as the restriction of property rights, compensation and betterment, zoning and development control, etc.Social Science Research Council of Canada, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, and the University of Toront
This is a study of the involvement of small municipalities with the British Columbia Agricultural La...
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1. to provide an understanding of the need for rural la...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
This is the third of a series of research papers concerned with land policies. The papers initially...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
In British Columbia since 1972 land which is used for or has potential value for agriculture or graz...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
Almost all of British Columbia, 95%, is public land, managed by the B.C. government. This "95/5 spl...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
British Columbia’s (BC) Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is one of the earliest international example...
Public values and social norms form the basis of land use regulation by dictating the land use issue...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
The changes to the British Columbia Municipal Act repealing land use contracts in 1978 by Bill 42, a...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
This is a study of the involvement of small municipalities with the British Columbia Agricultural La...
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1. to provide an understanding of the need for rural la...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...
This is the third of a series of research papers concerned with land policies. The papers initially...
In North America, farmland is commonly targeted as the site of urbanization, because it is often the...
It is estimated that British Columbia has less than five per cent of its land upon which soil bound ...
In British Columbia since 1972 land which is used for or has potential value for agriculture or graz...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
Almost all of British Columbia, 95%, is public land, managed by the B.C. government. This "95/5 spl...
In this study, I investigate methods of strengthening British Columbia’s Agricultural Land Reserve, ...
British Columbia’s (BC) Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) is one of the earliest international example...
Public values and social norms form the basis of land use regulation by dictating the land use issue...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
The changes to the British Columbia Municipal Act repealing land use contracts in 1978 by Bill 42, a...
Farmland conservation policies typically use zoning and differentiated taxes to prevent urban develo...
This is a study of the involvement of small municipalities with the British Columbia Agricultural La...
The objectives of this study are threefold: 1. to provide an understanding of the need for rural la...
This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land pr...