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Biblioteca FACTORS INFLUENCING SUPPORT FOR RURAL LAND USE CONTROL: A CASE STUDY

FACTORS INFLUENCING SUPPORT FOR RURAL LAND USE CONTROL: A CASE STUDY

FACTORS INFLUENCING SUPPORT FOR RURAL LAND USE CONTROL: A CASE STUDY

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Date of publication
Abril 1999
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AGRIS:US2012207160

Agricultural land is being converted into rural residences at an unprecedented rate in the Inter-mountain West. Survey data have been collected for Sublette County, Wyoming concerning preferences for private land use and land use control. Selected land use controls include zoning, purchase of development rights and cluster development. Local in-migration appears to be driven by the pursuit of open space and environment amenities. Logit models are estimated for public and private choice co-variates. Private concerns about land use are the chief determinants of land use control approval.

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McLeod, Donald M.
Woirhaye, Jody
Menkhaus, Dale J.

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