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Using an Operational Planning Support System to Evaluate Farmland Preservation Policies

In: Planning Support Systems in Practice

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  • Richard E. Klosterman

    (University of Akron)

  • Loren Siebert

    (University of Akron)

  • Mohammed Ahmadul Hoque

    (University of Akron)

  • Jung-Wook Kim

    (University of Akron)

  • Aziza Parveen

    (University of Akron)

Abstract

This chapter describes the use ofa fully operational, commercially available, planning support system, What if?™, to evaluate alternative policies for preserving farmland in a rapidly urbanizing area in the midwestern United States. The chapter describes the study area, Medina County, Ohio, and the What if? model. It then describes the procedures that were used to obtain the required data and to apply the model to Medina County. The chapter concludes by considering the implications which the study has for efforts to preserve farmland and accommodate growth in the County.

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  • Richard E. Klosterman & Loren Siebert & Mohammed Ahmadul Hoque & Jung-Wook Kim & Aziza Parveen, 2003. "Using an Operational Planning Support System to Evaluate Farmland Preservation Policies," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Stan Geertman & John Stillwell (ed.), Planning Support Systems in Practice, chapter 21, pages 391-407, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-540-24795-1_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-24795-1_21
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