Collaborative Land Use Management

Collaborative Land Use Management
Author: Robert J. Mason
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780742547018

Collaborative Land-Use Management: The Quieter Revolution in Place-Based Planning discusses the less-regulatory approaches to land-use management that have emerged over the past 35 years, analyzing the collective value of such place-based planning approaches as land trusts, open-space ballot measures, watershed conservancies, ecoregional plans, and smart-growth initiatives. Collaborative Land-Use Management appraises these trends from physical, social, economic, civic, and environmental justice perspectives.

A model for success?

A model for success?
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2004
Genre: Environmental monitoring
ISBN:

The State Water Plan

The State Water Plan
Author: Pennsylvania. Department of Environmental Resources. Bureau of Resources Programming
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1983
Genre: Water resources development
ISBN:

Professional Property Development

Professional Property Development
Author: John McMahan
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2007-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071510699

Covers timely topics such as security and disaster planning, immigration, globalization, and the impact of technology An excellent introduction to the entire field of property development

State Policies to Manage Growth and Protect Open Spaces

State Policies to Manage Growth and Protect Open Spaces
Author: Jeffrey A. Zinn
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781590338971

Many states have been actively addressing the closely-related issues of sprawl and loss of open space in recent years by working to manage growth and protect remaining open spaces. The mix of issues and levels of activity vary widely from state to state. Federal polices and programs have impacts on these issues, both direct and indirect, and both positive and negative. Federal policies and programs with an impact include transportation, housing, the environment, and agriculture, among others, and others have important but less direct effects, such as the federal tax code. Some federal programs provide positive assistance to states that are trying to address these issues, while others may support incompatible activities. This book identifies and compares the recent state efforts and presents some of the reasons for a resurgent interest in addressing this suite of topics in many states. It also discusses the effectiveness of these efforts where evaluations or analyses could be found.

Lasting Value

Lasting Value
Author: Rick Pruetz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351177427

Americans are committing 'country-cide', says Rick Pruetz, FAICP, converting farms into suburban yards and channeling streams that once provided flood control, water purification, habitats, and recreational opportunities. But rather than rail against overdevelopment, this book celebrates communities succeeding in preservation. For ten years Pruetz explored communities that excel in saving their natural environment. In twenty-four illustrated vignettes, he captures the character of places from the volcanic range near downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Minneapolis’s Grand Rounds park system, to farmland improbably preserved on Long Island. As the longtime city planner of Burbank, California, Pruetz offers more than an appreciation of these communities. He brings a planner’s-eye view of the practices behind their achievements. His detailed reports of creative preservation solutions mark the trail for planners, commissioners, and citizens who seek to preserve the green legacy in their own backyards.