Land use problems and conflicts : causes, consequences and solutions / edited by Stephen J. Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom.
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TextSeries: Routledge research in environmental economics ; 2.Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 361 pages) : illustrations, mapContent type: - text
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- 9780415700283
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- Land use -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Congresses
- Land use -- Economic aspects -- Europe -- Congresses
- Land use -- Environmental aspects -- United States -- Congresses
- Land use -- Environmental aspects -- Europe -- Congresses
- Urbanization -- United States -- Congresses
- Urbanization -- Europe -- Congresses
- Agricultural conservation -- United States -- Congresses
- Agricultural conservation -- Europe -- Congresses
- NATURE -- Natural Resources
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Environmental Economics
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Green Business
- Land use -- Economic aspects -- Europe
- Land use -- Environmental aspects -- United States
- Land use -- Environmental aspects -- Europe
- Urbanization -- United States
- Urbanization -- Europe
- Agricultural conservation -- United States
- Agricultural conservation -- Europe
- Land use -- Economic aspects -- United States
- Agricultural conservation
- Land use -- Economic aspects
- Land use -- Environmental aspects
- Urbanization
- Europe
- United States
- Landgebruik
- Platteland
- Sociale conflicten
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- HD171.A15 L332 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 316-353) and index.
Contemporary land use problems and conflicts / Stephan J. Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom -- Rural land use problems and policy options: overview from a US perspective / Lawrence W. Libby -- Land use problems: a European perspective / Nick D. Hanley and Fiona Watson -- Employment growth, population growth and electronic technologies as determinants of land use / Charles Barnard -- Failing markets and fragile institutions in land use: Colorado's experience / Andrew F. Seidl -- Postproductivism and changing rural land use values and preferences / John C. Bergstrom -- Urban development impacts on ecosystems / Elizabeth P. Marhsall and James S. Shortle -- Urban growth, rural land conversion and the fiscal well-being of local municipalities / Steven Deller -- Sense of place as an integrated framework for understanding human impacts of land use change / Richard C. Stedman -- Socioeconomic and health outcomes of land use / Stephan J. Goetz -- Spatial analysis and applied land use research / Kathleen P. Bell -- Public preferences for farmland attributes in conservation easement programs / Robert W. Paterson [and others] -- Value conflict and land use planning: an example at the rural-urban interface / Max J. Pfeffer [and others] -- The impacts of land use on nearby property values: estimates from a hedonic house price model / Richard C. Ready and Charles W. Abdalla -- Agri-environmental complementaries: challenges and opportunities in an old world / Ian Hodge -- Multifuncitionality, land use and agricultural policy / David Abler -- Sprawl: contemporary land use planning's paradigm / Mark B. Lapping -- The smart growth approach to urban land use: implications for farmland protection / Alvin D. Sokolow -- Protecting farmland: why do we do it? Can we do it better? / Lori Lynch -- What would an ideal Federal rural land use policy look like? / Thomas Johnson -- Future research needs for rational land use decisions / Stephan J. Goetz, James S. Shortle and John C. Bergstrom.
The production and consumption of land services is a complex subject involving economic, fiscal, social, psychological, health and environmental dimensions. This book documents the causes and effects of this.
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