Regional Land Use Controls in the Adirondack Park: The Economics of Property Value ImpactsCornell University, 1993 - 662 pages |
Contents
Wilderness Park Home | 11 |
Theory | 47 |
Land Markets and Land Use Controls | 119 |
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acquired acres Adirondack adopted analysis applied approach areas assumed attributes authors average building camps changes chapter characteristics coefficients competitive conclusions considered consumer costs demand derived discussed economic effects empirical equal estimated evidence example existing expected externalities Forest function given growth hedonic homes housing impacts important included income increase individual influence interest interpretation issues kind land market land use controls land values least less marginal measure negative noted observed owners ownership parcels pareto Park percent period Plan possible Preserve problem production proportion purchase question questionnaire rates region regression regulations relative residential residents Resource responses restrictions rural sample seasonal shifts shows significant single family specific statistical structure suggested supply theoretical theory undeveloped urban utility variables York zoning