Land Use, Transportation, & Environment Land Use Zoning is the practice of deciding which uses are allowed or prohibited on plots of land to protect our natural resources and residents from unintended harms. It's important to understand zoning in this project because some of the areas we're l...
A 1.8 billion Mu (A Chinese unit, 1Mu = 667m2) target for the protection of cultivated land was proposed in the outline of China's national land use overall plan. Land use and Theme 2: land use policy applied in urban areas The relationship between the government and the market is...
The spatial interdependencies among land use, zoning regulations and on ecosystems are modeled in Bockstael and Bell (1997). A spatially explicit modeling approach is necessary in order to understand how these regulations affect development decisions across the landscape and in turn how the location of...
Scenario results are compared to illuminate differences in a Business-as-Usual (BAU) future versus two upzoning scenarios that upzone all single-family-use residential parcels in the region or just those in the City of Seattle to 3 dwelling units per parcel. Under BAU, affordability falls 20%...
This paper aims to compare the law with regard to private property rights and restrictions and public controls in England and the USA, and the theoretical debates that surround them, to understand whether the private land use controls of nuisance and restrictive covenants could have a greater role...
Purpose: This paper aims to compare the law with regard to private property rights and restrictions and public controls in England and the USA, and the theoretical debates that surround them, to understand whether the private land use controls of nuisance and restrictive covenants could have a gre...
USA England Planning Zoning Eminent domain Restrictive covenants Citation Walsh, E. (2017), "Public versus private land use controls in England and the USA", International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 18-31. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJLBE-09-2016-0013 Dow...
North Shore Land Use Plan Lester River to Two Harbors -25- Duluth/North Shore Sanitary District Lake County Figure 8 and Table 3 shows the buildable acreage and the number of potential buildings (new and existing) for each zoning district, after subtracting out tax forfeit and public lands, ...
select article Urban development versus wetland loss in a coastal Latin American city: Lessons for sustainable land use planning Research articleAbstract only Urban development versus wetland loss in a coastal Latin American city: Lessons for sustainable land use planning Carolina Rojas, Juan Munizaga,...
The increasing versus decreasing balance policy is an innovative, top-down land reform in China that aims to resolve the urban-rural construction land use dilemma. This policy supplements the strict land use quota management system by building an indirect transaction channel from rural construction lan...