Agricultural land use policy: Implications for state and local government
Authors
Philip GardnerWilliam W. Wood
Authors Affiliations
Philip Gardner is Assistant Professor, Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside; William W. Wood, Jr., is Economist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 38(7):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n07p6. July 1984.
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Abstract
Protecting productive farmland depends on state government policies; local governments can protect amenity value
Gardner P, Wood W. 1984. Agricultural land use policy: Implications for state and local government. Hilgardia 38(7):6-8. DOI:10.3733/ca.v038n07p6
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