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Rural Land Use Policies and Rural Poverty
Drawing its illustrations mainly from the Northeast, this article contends that most contemporary American rural land use policies have their conceptual roots in urban areas and their social roots among the wealthy. In rural areas (as in urban ones) the policies—in particular, those based on zoning and the national park—do little for the poor. The article presents two practical approaches that will permit rural land use policies to help the poor more, along with suggestions for land use research to buttress the new initiatives.
Rural Land Use Policies and Rural Poverty
Drawing its illustrations mainly from the Northeast, this article contends that most contemporary American rural land use policies have their conceptual roots in urban areas and their social roots among the wealthy. In rural areas (as in urban ones) the policies—in particular, those based on zoning and the national park—do little for the poor. The article presents two practical approaches that will permit rural land use policies to help the poor more, along with suggestions for land use research to buttress the new initiatives.
Rural Land Use Policies and Rural Poverty
Popper, Frank J. (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 50 ; 326-334
1984-09-30
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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