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Economics of Open Space Conservation

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Author: Paul Kerlinger
Org./Source: Curry and Kerlinger, L. L. C

An overview paper of the economic benefits of open space conservation, primarily applicable to suburban and rural areas, where many open-space conservation battles are being fought. It discusses how open space conservation can lead to property tax stability, increased revenues from ecotourism, the maintenance of property values, the prevention of costly infrastructure construction and service costs associated with water and sewage problems, and the avoidance of trash removal and landfill costs.

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Item type(s): Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Open Space

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