Perspective: Statewide farmland protection is fragmented, limited

Fueled by a search for affordable land to house 600,000 new California residents each year, conversion of farmland to development has proceeded at a rapid pace since 1950. The impact of growth and development on open space and agricultural land is a critical issue for a ve...

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Main Author: Steve Sanders
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources 1998-05-01
Series:California Agriculture
Online Access:http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v052n03p5
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spelling doaj-467537d6241740508462bf46dbfcb96b2020-11-25T00:51:48ZengUniversity of California Agriculture and Natural ResourcesCalifornia Agriculture0008-08452160-80911998-05-0152351110.3733/ca.v052n03p510.3733/cav052n03_2Perspective: Statewide farmland protection is fragmented, limitedSteve SandersFueled by a search for affordable land to house 600,000 new California residents each year, conversion of farmland to development has proceeded at a rapid pace since 1950. The impact of growth and development on open space and agricultural land is a critical issue for a very simple reason: the areas best suited for cropland — those favored by good weather, flat terrain and access to water — are also the areas most in demand for new homes and businesses. If meaningful farmland protection is to be enacted, California's farm community itself must become more united and aggressive, forming a broad coalition with water suppliers, environmentalists, local officials, and business and community leaders.http://calag.ucanr.edu/archive/?article=ca.v052n03p5
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description Fueled by a search for affordable land to house 600,000 new California residents each year, conversion of farmland to development has proceeded at a rapid pace since 1950. The impact of growth and development on open space and agricultural land is a critical issue for a very simple reason: the areas best suited for cropland — those favored by good weather, flat terrain and access to water — are also the areas most in demand for new homes and businesses. If meaningful farmland protection is to be enacted, California's farm community itself must become more united and aggressive, forming a broad coalition with water suppliers, environmentalists, local officials, and business and community leaders.
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