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Land Wars : the Politics of Property and Community.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Explorations in public policyPublication details: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003.Description: 1 online resource (239 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781626373778
  • 1626373779
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Land Wars : The Politics of Property and Community.DDC classification:
  • 333.3
LOC classification:
  • HD108.6.F67 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Series page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Dedication ; Contents ; Chapter 1- Property and Community: Localist Paradigms ; Localist Paradigms of Land Use: Property Rights and Community; Conflicting Claims to Land: The Grand Staircase of the Escalante; Use in Movement: RiversUpstream and Downstream; A Note About Methodology; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2- Misreading the Paradigm of Private Property; Three Stories of Ownership; Private Property Rights: The Absolutist Paradigm; Constitutionalizing Property; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3- Legal Accommodation of Private and Public Values.
Two Examples of AccessTakings Jurisprudence in the United States: Striving to Maintain a Balance; The British Example: Accommodating Private and Public Values; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4- Concepts of Community and Land Use; The Suburb as Rural Community: Bedford, New York; Local Regulation of Land Use; Community and Land Use:Enduring Appeal and Changing Understandings; Proximity and Land Use; An Identified Community at Perpetual Risk: The Scottish Crofters; Between Countryside and City: The Critique of Suburbia as a Form of Community.
Beyond Farming:Constraining Metropolitan Expansion or Preserving Rural Retreats in Debating the GreenbeltsRethinking Community and Metropolitan Life: Implications for Land Use; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5- Beyond Locality in Land Use Decisions; The Model of Exit, Voice, and Loyalty; Global Change and Local Identity; Magnetic Localities, Extended Communities; Assessing Movement and Attachment in Local Land Use Decisionmaking; Conclusion: Giving Voice to the Extended Community; Notes; Chapter 6- Guardianship of Global and Systemic Problems.
The Everglades and Global Warming:A Paradigmatic Systemic ProblemConsequentialism and Interconnected Obligations; Nonconsequentialism; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7- Land Use in an Interconnected World; References; Table of Cases; Index; About the Book.
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Series page ; Title page ; Copyright page ; Dedication ; Contents ; Chapter 1- Property and Community: Localist Paradigms ; Localist Paradigms of Land Use: Property Rights and Community; Conflicting Claims to Land: The Grand Staircase of the Escalante; Use in Movement: RiversUpstream and Downstream; A Note About Methodology; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 2- Misreading the Paradigm of Private Property; Three Stories of Ownership; Private Property Rights: The Absolutist Paradigm; Constitutionalizing Property; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3- Legal Accommodation of Private and Public Values.

Two Examples of AccessTakings Jurisprudence in the United States: Striving to Maintain a Balance; The British Example: Accommodating Private and Public Values; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 4- Concepts of Community and Land Use; The Suburb as Rural Community: Bedford, New York; Local Regulation of Land Use; Community and Land Use:Enduring Appeal and Changing Understandings; Proximity and Land Use; An Identified Community at Perpetual Risk: The Scottish Crofters; Between Countryside and City: The Critique of Suburbia as a Form of Community.

Beyond Farming:Constraining Metropolitan Expansion or Preserving Rural Retreats in Debating the GreenbeltsRethinking Community and Metropolitan Life: Implications for Land Use; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5- Beyond Locality in Land Use Decisions; The Model of Exit, Voice, and Loyalty; Global Change and Local Identity; Magnetic Localities, Extended Communities; Assessing Movement and Attachment in Local Land Use Decisionmaking; Conclusion: Giving Voice to the Extended Community; Notes; Chapter 6- Guardianship of Global and Systemic Problems.

The Everglades and Global Warming:A Paradigmatic Systemic ProblemConsequentialism and Interconnected Obligations; Nonconsequentialism; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 7- Land Use in an Interconnected World; References; Table of Cases; Index; About the Book.

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