Land Economics | 2021

Unintended Effects of Environmental Policies: The Case of Urban Growth Controls and Agricultural Intensification

 
 

Abstract


When environmental policies do not control decision-making on all margins, they can have unintended effects on the environment. We examine effects of urban growth boundaries (UGBs) on agricultural intensification. A primary goal of UGBs is to preserve open space outside the boundary, however, by eliminating the future rent stream from development, UGBs encourage landowners to adopt more capital-intensive agricultural uses. We empirically estimate UGB effects on intensification rates in Ventura County, California. Difference-in-differences estimates reveal that UGBs increased intensification rates by 16-21 percentage points. In Ventura County, policies designed to preserve open space accelerated its loss and increased agricultural externalities. Land Economics 97(2), May 2021 “Unintended Effects of Environmental Policies: The Case of Urban Growth Controls and Agricultural Intensification” by Matthew J. Fienup and Andrew J. Plantinga

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DOI 10.3368/wple.97.2.091919-0134r1
Language English
Journal Land Economics

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