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1 Contemporary land use problems and conflicts |
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STEPHAN J. GOETZ, JAMES S. SHORTLE AND JOHN C. BERGSTROM |
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PART I Land use problems and conflicts: causes |
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2 Rural land use problems and policy options: overview from a US perspective |
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3 Land use problems: a European perspective |
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NICK D. HANLEY AND FIONA WATSON |
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4 Employment growth, population growth and electronic technologies as determinants of land use |
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5 Failing markets and fragile institutions in land use: Colorado's experience |
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6 Postproductivism and changing rural land use values and preferences |
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PART II A closer look at consequences of land use problems and conflicts |
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7 Urban development impacts on ecosystems |
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ELIZABETH P. MARSHALL AND JAMES S. SHORTLE |
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8 Urban growth, rural land conversion and the fiscal well-being of local municipalities |
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9 Sense of place as an integrated framework for understanding human impacts of land use change |
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10 Socioeconomic and health outcomes of land use |
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PART III Data and empirical issues |
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11 Spatial analysis and applied land use research |
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12 Public preferences for farmland attributes in conservation easement programs |
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ROBERT W. PATERSON. KEVIN J. BOYLE, MARY C. AHEARN, ANNA ALBERINI. JOHN C. BERGSTROM, LAWRENCE W. LIBBY AND MICHAEL P. WELSH |
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13 Value conflict and land use planning: an example at the rural-urban interface |
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MAX J. PFEFFER, LINDA I'. WAGENE'L. JOHN SYDENSTRICKER-NETO ANI) CATHERINE MEOLA |
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14 The impacts of land use on nearby property values: estimates from a hedonic house price model 202 |
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RICHARD C. READY AND CIIAkI IiS W. ABDAI I A |
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PART IV A closer look at solutions to land use problems and conflicts |
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15 Agri-environmental complementarities: challenges and opportunities in an old world |
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16 Multifunctionality, land use and agricultural policy |
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17 Sprawl: contemporary land use planning's paradigm |
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18 The smart growth approach to urban land use: implications for farmland protection |
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19 Protecting farmland: why do we do it? How do we do it? Can we do it better? |
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20 What would an ideal Federal rural land use policy look like? |
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21 Future research needs for rational land use decisions |
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STEPHAN J. GOETZ, JAMES S. SHORTLE AND JOHN C. BERGSTROM |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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