ABSTRACT:
Research has shown that participation in California's differential assessment program, the California Land Conservation Act (CLCA), at the rural-urban fringe is limited by landowners' “unreasonable expectations about development.” Integration of land use planning and the CLCA has been proposed to increase participation by presenting reasonable expectations. In Tulare County these two programs have been integrated since 1972 and rural-urban fringe participation in CLCA is comparable to participation in rural areas.
Footnotes
Mitchel P. McClaran is a graduate research assistant, Jeff Romm is an acting associate professor, and James W. Bartolome is an associate professor in the Department of Forestry and Resource Management, University of California, Berkeley, 94720.
- Copyright 1985 by the Soil and Water Conservation Society
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