Agricultural Preservation

Agricultural preservation requires dynamic interaction between government officials, private property owners, and community stakeholders. Unlike some other forms of green infrastructure, agricultural land is fundamentally a mechanism of economic production. Regional, national and global market forces can uniquely impact a successful agricultural preservation plan; therefore, a strong local approach to agricultural preservation is warranted.

Reports & Guides:

Planning for Agricultural Preservation: A Guide for Connecticut Municipalities
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Planning for Agricultural Preservation: A Guide for Connecticut Municipalities

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