The Effects of Greenbelts on Residential Property Values: Some Findings on the Political Economy of Open Space
Mark R. Correll,
Jane H. Lillydahl and
Larry D. Singell
Land Economics, 1978, vol. 54, issue 2, 207-217
Abstract:
Conservation easements allow landowners to collect earnings from their land, while reducing their tax burdens because the land cannot be sold into development. Conservation assures open space amenities for nearby residents, however, the residents bear a ...
Date: 1978
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