The preservation of land for working rural landscapes, wildlife habitat, urban parks, recreational trails, and protecting water supplies and floodplains is emerging as an integral component of smart growth programs. Both the general public and nonprofit organizations have been willing to spend billions of dollars on land preservation because of a perception that traditional land use planning and regulation are not successfully accommodating growth or protecting valuable natural resources. The literature on smart growth has largely overlooked the potential of land preservation to curb sprawl and to foster livable communities. The literature on land preservation has focused on the mechanics of conservation easements and land purchases rather ...
Environmental reforms in America have developed a significant repertoire of conservation practices d...
Remediation and reuse ofbrownfields is a hallmark of sustainable land use because the societal and e...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...
The preservation of land for working rural landscapes, wildlife habitat, urban parks, recreational t...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
It is well-known and generally accepted that all undeveloped land in New England cannot forever be p...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
Land use planning in America has traditionally meant planning for development. Over the past 25 ye...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
The last several decades have seen the emergence of numerous planning strategies and implementation ...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
This paper describes four innovative farmland preservation techniques and gauges support through int...
Environmental reforms in America have developed a significant repertoire of conservation practices d...
Remediation and reuse ofbrownfields is a hallmark of sustainable land use because the societal and e...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...
The preservation of land for working rural landscapes, wildlife habitat, urban parks, recreational t...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
The proliferation of sprawl development patterns across the United States causes several problems su...
Smart growth involves two main principles, creating incentives to increase compact development in so...
It is well-known and generally accepted that all undeveloped land in New England cannot forever be p...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
Land use planning in America has traditionally meant planning for development. Over the past 25 ye...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
This article explores the concept of smart growth, which promotes development in central city distri...
The last several decades have seen the emergence of numerous planning strategies and implementation ...
The smart growth movement that emerged in the late 1990\u27s seeks to change the way Americans think...
This paper describes four innovative farmland preservation techniques and gauges support through int...
Environmental reforms in America have developed a significant repertoire of conservation practices d...
Remediation and reuse ofbrownfields is a hallmark of sustainable land use because the societal and e...
In the United States (US), low-density, non-contiguous development, termed sprawl, has long been of ...