Land use in the 21st century: The next frontier for environmental law Author various authors Journal/Series William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review | Vol. 23(3); 705 - 920; 216 p. Date 1999 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-064985) Publisher | Place of publication Marshall-Wythe School of Law | Williamsburg, VA, USA Document type Article in periodical Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Land & soil Keyword Urban land Land-use planning Abstract Contents: (1) Reinventing growth management for the 21st century (2) Some unconventional thoughts on sprawl (3) Eight principles for property rights in the anti-sprawll age (4) Managing space to manage growth (5) 'Hybrid' farmland protection programs: A new paradigm for growth management (6) Tea-21: Paving over efforts to stem urban sprawl and reduce America's dependence on the automobile (7) Un-neighbourly conduct: Why can't Virginia Beach and North Carolina be friends?