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Multiple benefits of large, undeveloped tracts in urbanized landscapes: a North Carolina example
Author: |
Blank, G.B.; Parker, D.S.; Bode, S. |
Date: |
2002 |
Periodical: |
Journal of Forestry |
Abstract: |
In North Carolina’s Research Triangle region, development pressures threaten open space. Expanding municipalities and suburban sprawl have isolated public lands as private landowners subdivide or sell to developers. Large holdings owned by a private corporation and amassed to buffer a nuclear power facility and its reservoir remain intact. These holdings provide unexpected public benefits and foster conservation of a rare plant community type revealed through interdisciplinary research. The landowner’s support for research and restoration underscore the important role private corporations can play in achieving community conservation goals. |
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