Rural Zoning in Transition
Erling D. Solberg
Journal of Agricultural Economics Research, 1951, vol. 03, issue 4, 6
Abstract:
Rural zoning is in a period of rapid growth and development. New types of regulations and zoning techniques are emerging to cope with the new problems and goals stemming from the impacts of change in our rural communities. A study was made to find out the nature and extent of rural zoning and the probable trends. The extensive results of this research, on which this article is based, will be published later as a Department publication.
Keywords: Community/Rural/Urban; Development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1951
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