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Tracking urban sprawl: Using spatial data to inform farmland preservation policy
Authors:Aaron W. Thompson  Linda Stalker Prokopy
Affiliation:Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, 715 West State Street, Pfendler Hall G021-7, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States
Abstract:The development of state farmland preservation policies has primarily relied upon results of the Census of Agriculture that is updated every 5 years by the USDA National Agriculture Statistics Service. Questions about the suitability of the Census of Agriculture center on the measures of total farmland and total cropland as reported by agricultural producers. The reliance on these variables fails to distinguish between conversion to developed uses and other fluctuations in the total availability of farmland. This inability to directly measure farmland conversion to developed uses has been shown to influence state level farmland preservation policies. The policies of Illinois and Indiana highlight the disparate approaches, with Illinois pursuing an intensive policy to protect farmland and Indiana choosing to not address farmland preservation at a state level. In order to assess the suitability of the different approaches to farmland preservation policy it is critical to evaluate the Census of Agriculture data used to justify the policies of Illinois and Indiana.
Keywords:Farmland preservation policy   Spatial analysis   Farmland conversion   Urban sprawl
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