This investigation is concerned with perceived detrimental aspects of land use and the desirability of extending government participation in land use goals. Interviews with 179 persons were conducted. The data reveal a possible direct relationship between social class and the acceptance of land use and economic controls. The project endorses the following proposals: Local regulations should require housing developers to provide the streets and utilities and to dedicate land for parks and schools. Taxation should be used as a regulatory tool for the attainment of public policy objectives. A federal commission is needed to encourage comprehensive land management programs. It is also suggested that future land management questionnaires should ...
Growing citizen concern over the conversion of farm land to more intensive uses, and about the disap...
as one of the tools used by government, integrated land-use planning system responds to the need for...
Land use control, and consequently the process of land development, have undergone major modificatio...
Land use planning is a process by which people living within a given geographic area attempt to iden...
This dissertation examines suburban land use policy changes during the 1970\u27s and analyzes possib...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
The comment indicated that landed wealth (acres owned) should be included as an explanatory variable...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
The author discusses land usage issues in North Dakota in 1977. This entailed both urban and rural a...
This study examines individuals\u27 preferences for protected agricultural lands. While there is a p...
The NE-125 regional project was undertaken with a general hypothesis that the changing patterns of o...
As natural areas, agricultural lands, and open spaces continue to be developed at unprecedented rate...
Agricultural land is being converted into rural residences at an unprecedented rate in the Inter-mou...
In British Columbia since 1972 land which is used for or has potential value for agriculture or graz...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
Growing citizen concern over the conversion of farm land to more intensive uses, and about the disap...
as one of the tools used by government, integrated land-use planning system responds to the need for...
Land use control, and consequently the process of land development, have undergone major modificatio...
Land use planning is a process by which people living within a given geographic area attempt to iden...
This dissertation examines suburban land use policy changes during the 1970\u27s and analyzes possib...
Among the most troublesome urban problems facing American society are those that are closely tied to...
The comment indicated that landed wealth (acres owned) should be included as an explanatory variable...
Public lands provide significant environmental, economic, and social values to society across a rang...
The author discusses land usage issues in North Dakota in 1977. This entailed both urban and rural a...
This study examines individuals\u27 preferences for protected agricultural lands. While there is a p...
The NE-125 regional project was undertaken with a general hypothesis that the changing patterns of o...
As natural areas, agricultural lands, and open spaces continue to be developed at unprecedented rate...
Agricultural land is being converted into rural residences at an unprecedented rate in the Inter-mou...
In British Columbia since 1972 land which is used for or has potential value for agriculture or graz...
Public land managers must consider a broad range of public input in developing effective and equitab...
Growing citizen concern over the conversion of farm land to more intensive uses, and about the disap...
as one of the tools used by government, integrated land-use planning system responds to the need for...
Land use control, and consequently the process of land development, have undergone major modificatio...