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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Contents Note: |
Contents: Introduction-rights in conflict. The origins of concern -- A role for the states -- The quiet revolution -- A variety of discontents. The problems we see -- Problems to come -- Goals for future planning -- Introducing the case studies -- Vermont--four years of experience. Vermont's "development crisis" -- The state government's response -- Four years of act -- Capability and development plan (1973) -- The Vermont land use plan -- Innovations in tax policy -- California-"saving the coast." "Where's the beach?" -- Proposition -- The first thriteen months under the coastal law -- Economics of the coastal law -- The coastal plan -- Florida-harnessing the growth explosion. A new kind of growth -- ... In a fragile and unique environment -- The birth of land policy -- Critical areas -- Developments of regional impact -- A question of expectations -- Toward a comprehensive land use program -- Alternative approaches to state land use controls. What does the state control? -- Who decides? -- Issues in implementing state land use controls. Political power -- Economic issues -- Social issues -- Toward new policies for the states. Criteria for better land policies -- Elements of a state land use policy -- A chain of decisions. |
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Online version: Healy, Robert G. Land use and the States. [Baltimore] : Published for Resources for the Future by the Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1976 (OCoLC)565980825 |