Author: Jill R. Robinson
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages :
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Abstract: Rapid changes in population growth at the rural/urban fringe are changing community dynamics and challenging the conclusions of prior research regarding landowner behavior. One important aspect of this behavior is land use behavior. Several studies have identified attitudinal, demographic, and situational variables that are correlated with land use behavior in the literature in the disciplines of rural sociology, political science, and anthropology. Despite the quantity of the literature, few studies have successfully captured the relationship between these variables in a comprehensive model. In this study, I test the hypothesis that attitude is correlated with length of residence, and the hypotheses that attitude plus several demographic variables can successfully predict preservation as a land use behavior and participation in government programs. Using multiple regression, I found that length of residence was not a significant predictor of attitude. Using logistic regression analysis, I found a significant relationship between preservation and the following variables: occupation as a farmer (negative) years living in the county (negative) and residence in Geauga County (positive). Parcel size, years living in the county, and an increasingly anti-development attitude were all significantly positively related to participation in government programs. Previous land use and soil type/topography were rated most important as factors in land use decisions. The results of the study support the theory of deHaven-Smith (1988), that land use decisions are based primarily on local, situational factors, rather than broader concepts such as concern for the environment and the Extractive Resource Commodity Theory (Tremblay and Dunlap, 1978) which states that those in extractive occupations such as farming value land differently. The results of the study are discussed in terms of farmland conservation, technical assistance, and stakeholder processes.
Land Use Behavior of Private Landowners at the Urban/rural Fringe
Author: Jill R. Robinson
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
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Book Description
Abstract: Rapid changes in population growth at the rural/urban fringe are changing community dynamics and challenging the conclusions of prior research regarding landowner behavior. One important aspect of this behavior is land use behavior. Several studies have identified attitudinal, demographic, and situational variables that are correlated with land use behavior in the literature in the disciplines of rural sociology, political science, and anthropology. Despite the quantity of the literature, few studies have successfully captured the relationship between these variables in a comprehensive model. In this study, I test the hypothesis that attitude is correlated with length of residence, and the hypotheses that attitude plus several demographic variables can successfully predict preservation as a land use behavior and participation in government programs. Using multiple regression, I found that length of residence was not a significant predictor of attitude. Using logistic regression analysis, I found a significant relationship between preservation and the following variables: occupation as a farmer (negative) years living in the county (negative) and residence in Geauga County (positive). Parcel size, years living in the county, and an increasingly anti-development attitude were all significantly positively related to participation in government programs. Previous land use and soil type/topography were rated most important as factors in land use decisions. The results of the study support the theory of deHaven-Smith (1988), that land use decisions are based primarily on local, situational factors, rather than broader concepts such as concern for the environment and the Extractive Resource Commodity Theory (Tremblay and Dunlap, 1978) which states that those in extractive occupations such as farming value land differently. The results of the study are discussed in terms of farmland conservation, technical assistance, and stakeholder processes.
Publisher:
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Abstract: Rapid changes in population growth at the rural/urban fringe are changing community dynamics and challenging the conclusions of prior research regarding landowner behavior. One important aspect of this behavior is land use behavior. Several studies have identified attitudinal, demographic, and situational variables that are correlated with land use behavior in the literature in the disciplines of rural sociology, political science, and anthropology. Despite the quantity of the literature, few studies have successfully captured the relationship between these variables in a comprehensive model. In this study, I test the hypothesis that attitude is correlated with length of residence, and the hypotheses that attitude plus several demographic variables can successfully predict preservation as a land use behavior and participation in government programs. Using multiple regression, I found that length of residence was not a significant predictor of attitude. Using logistic regression analysis, I found a significant relationship between preservation and the following variables: occupation as a farmer (negative) years living in the county (negative) and residence in Geauga County (positive). Parcel size, years living in the county, and an increasingly anti-development attitude were all significantly positively related to participation in government programs. Previous land use and soil type/topography were rated most important as factors in land use decisions. The results of the study support the theory of deHaven-Smith (1988), that land use decisions are based primarily on local, situational factors, rather than broader concepts such as concern for the environment and the Extractive Resource Commodity Theory (Tremblay and Dunlap, 1978) which states that those in extractive occupations such as farming value land differently. The results of the study are discussed in terms of farmland conservation, technical assistance, and stakeholder processes.
Land Use Planning in the Rural-urban Fringe
Author: Gerald F. Vaughn
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Category : Cities and Towns
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Category : Cities and Towns
Languages : en
Pages : 68
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Economics and Contemporary Land Use Policy
Author: Robert John Johnston
Publisher: Earthscan
ISBN: 1933115211
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Earthscan
ISBN: 1933115211
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Landowner Behavior
Author: Ronald Wayne Massie
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 110
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Land-use Control for the Preservation of Open Space on the Rural-urban Fringe
Author: Melville L. McMillan
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Land Use Management at the Urban-rural Fringe
Author: Lloyd A. Skinner
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Category : Development rights transfer
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Category : Development rights transfer
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Land Use Management at the Urban-rural Fringe
Author: Lloyd A. Skinner (III.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Languages : en
Pages : 124
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Landowner Behavior
Author: Ronald Wayne Massie
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Land Owners at the Urban Fringe
Author: Howard James Brown
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Cities and towns
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
Dissertation Abstracts International
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 886
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Category : Dissertations, Academic
Languages : en
Pages : 886
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