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Author: Edited by Constance T.F. de Brun
Org./Source: Trust for Public Land
Year: 2007
To show how a strategy of land conservation is integral to economic health, this report illustrates that parks and open space increase property tax revenue and yields a better return on investment than development. It reviews the economic benefits of farmland preservation, shows how forest cover decreases the cost of treating drinking water, enumerates the economic value of urban trees, and examines the role of parks and open space in attracting businesses and affluent retirees to a community.
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Item type(s): Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Open Space
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