A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecological Economics. This paper presents the first comprehensive analysis of municipal-level open space referenda, both the decision to hold a referendum and referendum results, across the entire contiguous United States. We find that municipalities populated by more educated, environmentally aware and politically left-leaning people and that experienced substantial population growth in surrounding areas were more likely to hold open space referenda than other municipalities. Overall, there are fewer statistically significant relationships in the referenda results estimation than in the selection estimation. Referenda support was significantly affe...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
While the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of local public policies rema...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecologica...
Objective. This article comments on the findings of Romero and Liserio\u27s Saving Open Spaces. Th...
Objective. This article comments on the findings of Romero and Liserio\u27s Saving Open Spaces. Th...
The protection of open space from the advance of urban sprawlhas emerged as one of the more pressing...
By a two to one margin, New Jersey voters in 1998 approved a ballot measure authorizing a 10-year, 1...
Statewide referenda for land conservation are likely to entail a disparity between people who vote o...
The ubiquitous use of ballot referendums in the public finance of land conservation means that conse...
The ubiquitous use of ballot referendums in the public finance of land conservation means that conse...
Abstract: Support for local open space ballot initiatives in the American West is surprising, given...
County jurisdictions in America are increasingly exercising self-government in the provision of publ...
County jurisdictions in America are increasingly exercising self-government in the provision of publ...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
While the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of local public policies rema...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecologica...
Objective. This article comments on the findings of Romero and Liserio\u27s Saving Open Spaces. Th...
Objective. This article comments on the findings of Romero and Liserio\u27s Saving Open Spaces. Th...
The protection of open space from the advance of urban sprawlhas emerged as one of the more pressing...
By a two to one margin, New Jersey voters in 1998 approved a ballot measure authorizing a 10-year, 1...
Statewide referenda for land conservation are likely to entail a disparity between people who vote o...
The ubiquitous use of ballot referendums in the public finance of land conservation means that conse...
The ubiquitous use of ballot referendums in the public finance of land conservation means that conse...
Abstract: Support for local open space ballot initiatives in the American West is surprising, given...
County jurisdictions in America are increasingly exercising self-government in the provision of publ...
County jurisdictions in America are increasingly exercising self-government in the provision of publ...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...
While the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of local public policies rema...
International audienceWhile the social demand for green spaces is growing, the understanding of loca...