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Community building / Geography of California / New Urbanism / Smart growth / Sustainable transport / Livermore /  California / American Farmland Trust / Farmland preservation / California / Urban planning
Date: 2011-07-07 14:09:38
Community building
Geography of California
New Urbanism
Smart growth
Sustainable transport
Livermore
California
American Farmland Trust
Farmland preservation
California
Urban planning

Smart Growth through the Transfer of Development Rights A selection of TDR case studies with relevance for the preservation of farmland, open space and other natural resources in New Jersey

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