Concern among state legislators about rural development and rural land use is not new. In many states, agriculture remains an important feature of the economic, cultural, and political landscape. As rural incomes, populations, and prosperity have declined, states have adopted a variety of policies in response. Rural land and development policies in most states, however, are often more symbolic than influential, poorly integrated, and grossly misguided (Audirac, 1997). For rural areas, very few states mandate or facilitate rural comprehensive planning, often due to opposition from rural legislators. Farmlands (cropland and grazing land) constitute the largest share of land use by acreage in the country and have an even higher share in the ru...
The rural-urban fringe is becoming less and less rural. In a process familiar to individuals through...
Amidst rapid depletion of our carbon budget, the need to change our practices to be more in line wit...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...
Concern among state legislators about rural development and rural land use is not new. In many state...
Although all land use is local, few problems require the more urgent attention of state legislators ...
Land-use planning and policy is highly controversial in rural areas of North Carolina and the South....
The authority to plan and regulate land use in the U.S. belongs to the states and is largely delegat...
America\u27s experience with farmland preservation is a combination of modest success and inconsiste...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The aim of this paper is to stimulate a wide discussion about three key topics, which in our vision ...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Population growth, combined with economic growth have been primary causes of urban sprawl and increa...
We investigate what farmland preservation programs reveal about the importance of protecting differe...
The need to protect agricultural land is one of the most common themes in contemporary land use plan...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
The rural-urban fringe is becoming less and less rural. In a process familiar to individuals through...
Amidst rapid depletion of our carbon budget, the need to change our practices to be more in line wit...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...
Concern among state legislators about rural development and rural land use is not new. In many state...
Although all land use is local, few problems require the more urgent attention of state legislators ...
Land-use planning and policy is highly controversial in rural areas of North Carolina and the South....
The authority to plan and regulate land use in the U.S. belongs to the states and is largely delegat...
America\u27s experience with farmland preservation is a combination of modest success and inconsiste...
To date, the United States has failed to articulate a coherent and effective national rural developm...
The aim of this paper is to stimulate a wide discussion about three key topics, which in our vision ...
Spatial planning policies ensure a 'no development' ethic for rural areas in England, brought about ...
Population growth, combined with economic growth have been primary causes of urban sprawl and increa...
We investigate what farmland preservation programs reveal about the importance of protecting differe...
The need to protect agricultural land is one of the most common themes in contemporary land use plan...
Due to high losses of agricultural land in urbanizing areas over the past several years, state and l...
The rural-urban fringe is becoming less and less rural. In a process familiar to individuals through...
Amidst rapid depletion of our carbon budget, the need to change our practices to be more in line wit...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...