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Economic Development

Michigan's Farmland Preservation Program: An Assessment

An Examination of the Effectiveness of Michigan’s Principal Farmland Preservation Program, and Recommendations for Reform

By Diane S. Katz, published on Aug. 7, 2003

Michigan’s principal land preservation program has failed to achieve its goals.

Contents

Farmland
  • Executive Summary
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Development in Michigan
  • III. Values Underlying Land-Use Patterns
  • IV. Current State Initiatives
  • V. Assessment of Farmland Preservation Program
  • VI. Recommendations
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
  • Endnotes
  • About the Author
SKU: S2003-03

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