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Land preservation in British Columbia: An empirical analysis of the factors underlying public support and willingness to pay

Land preservation in British Columbia: An empirical analysis of the factors underlying public support and willingness to pay

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Date of publication
December 2008
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201301597131
Pages
999-1013

This study extends previous empirical research on land preservation by considering an actual land preservation scheme, the agricultural land reserve in British Columbia, Canada. The reserve was established in 1973 to ensure that development did not occur on the province's most productive agricultural land. 'To ensure that local food production is maintained,' 'the economic importance of British Columbia's agricultural sector,' and 'to protect the environment' are the most important factors that underlie support for the reserve. Aggregate, provincewide willingness to pay to maintain the land reserve is substantial, with our most conservative estimate being Can$91.18 million per year.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Androkovich, Robert
Desjardins, Ivan
Tarzwell, Gordon
Tsigaris, Peter

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