Land use, land-use change and forestry
In: Environmental research advances
In: Environmental research advances
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 158-159
ISSN: 0264-8377
Comprehensive Land Use Plan : For Areas Within the Jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission Maine Department of Conservation, Land Use Regulation Commission, Augusta, Maine. Originally Adopted in 1976; Revised in 1983. Contents: Chapter 1 : The Land Use Regulation Commission / Chapter 2 : Natural Resources / Chapter 3 : Development / Chapter 4 : Goals and Policies of the Commission / Chapter 5 : Issues for the Present and the Future / Appendices ; https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1143/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Studies in fiscal federalism and state-local finance
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
Dick Netzer, a leading public finance economist specializing in state and local issues and urban government, brings together in this comprehensive volume essays by top scholars connecting the property tax with land use. They explore the idea that the property tax is used as a partial substitute for land use regulation and other policies designed to affect how land is utilized. Like many economists, the contributors see some type of property taxation as the more efficient means of helping to shape land use. Some of the essays analyze a conventional property tax, while others consider radically different systems of property taxation
In: Aquaculture, Resource Use, and the Environment, S. 81-100
In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 492-493
ISSN: 0042-0905
In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 952
ISSN: 0042-0905
In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 26, S. S1
ISSN: 0264-8377
In: Urban and regional planning and development
In: Risk habitat megacity, S. 127-154
"This chapter focuses on flood risk analysis and risk prevention in Santiago de Chile. It presents a conceptual framework for flood risk analysis in urban areas and demonstrates the utility of a mixed set of methods, including remote sensing and GIS techniques, to improve the methodological basis for flood risk assessment and risk prevention. Population growth and land-use changes are analysed as key elements of urban development and indicators of flood risk production. A conceptual framework comprising the core elements of exposure, elements at risk and vulnerability serves as a tool for risk analysis and risk assessment, and is applied to the municipalities of La Reina and Pefialolen. The chapter reviews existing institutional responses to land-use and risk management and, based on expert interviews, detects their deficits. As a conclusion, recommendations to improve flood risk prevention in Santiago de Chile are made. The absence of a systemic view of flood risk resulting from complex ecological and social processes is the chief weakness of current risk prevention in Santiago de Chile." (author's abstract)
In: Risk Habitat Megacity, S. 127-154