Public and Farmer Support for Purchase of Development Rights in the Metropolitan Northeast - FIC

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Public and Farmer Support for Purchase of Development Rights in the Metropolitan Northeast

Purchase of development rights (PDR) programs enjoy public as well as farmer support. PDR refers to a land use control initiative that intends to limit the use of agricultural land to farm production by making it unavailable for development. Public support for PDR is explained by the efforts of non-farm residents to preserve the rural atmosphere of the area. Farmer support, on the other hand, is dictated by market forces, such that growth in the number of farms increases farmer support of PDR.

Publication Name
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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Author
Max J. Pfeffer and Mark B. Lapping
Publisher
Ankeny, IA: Soil and Water Conservation Society
Page Numbers
30-33
Publication Date
February 01, 1995
Publication Type
Articles
State
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, National, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
Keywords
Purchase of Agricultural Conservation Easements

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