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Ethical Land Use Timothy Beatley (Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Viginia-Charlottesville)

Ethical Land Use By Timothy Beatley (Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Viginia-Charlottesville)

Summary

An examination of the ethical dimensions of land use decisions and policy, on the premise is that all land use decisions invariably involve ethical choices. Beatley is co-author, with Philip Berke, of Planning for Earthquakes.

Ethical Land Use Summary

Ethical Land Use: Principles of Policy and Planning by Timothy Beatley (Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Viginia-Charlottesville)

That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, wrote Aldo Leopold in 1933, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics. Since then, every generation has taken up Leopold's search for a land ethic to guide decision-making which would balance economic considerations with concerns for beauty, sustainability and quality-of-life. Should a community preserve or develop the remaining wetlands within its jurisdiction? Should a local government allow low-income housing to be built in an affluent neighbourhood? Does a farmer continue farming despite surrounding urbanization or does he sell the land for a profit and allow further development? Ethical Land Use is an examination of the ethical dimensions of land use decisions and policy. Its premise is that all land use decisions - whether to build an interstate highway or maintain a suburban lawn with chemical fertilizers - invariably involve ethical choices. Historically, Beatley observes, many such decisions were made on narrow legal, technical or economic grounds rather than on a full consideration of their complex ethical and moral dimensions. Drawing on a combination of actual land use conflicts and hypothetical scenarios, Beatley offers a full description and analysis of the difficult issues faced by policymakers as well as individual citizens.

Ethical Land Use Reviews

This volume is the first of its kind in which ethical dimensions of land use are both stated and encouraged... A valuable addition to libraries in environmental studies, geography, and planning. Choice

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GOR013011629
9780801846991
0801846994
Ethical Land Use: Principles of Policy and Planning by Timothy Beatley (Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, University of Viginia-Charlottesville)
Used - Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1994-04-01
320
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