Research Theme A
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- community farms
- Whitmuir Community Farm (West Linton, near Lamancha, Scottish Borders)
- The Community Farm (Chew Magna, Bristol)
- conservation / land trust properties;
- FarmStart (e.g. their work with Ontario Farmland Trust)
- protected farms in Ontario
- La Fiducie Protec-Terre de la ferme Cadet-Roussel (The Protec-Terre Land Trust)
- Transition Incentives Program of the USDA Conservation Reserve Program
- Community Farm Land Trusts (UK)
- Scottish Land Fund
- Alternative Land Use Services (ALUS)
- FarmStart (e.g. their work with Ontario Farmland Trust)
- successful rent-to-own / mentorships;
- FarmStart (e.g. their incubator farms)
- Better Planet Investments
- sharing land / land-barter / joint ownership;
- Landshare Canada (COG)
- Landshare UK
- intentional communities;
- Whole Village
- SILC [Sustainable Intentional Living Community] in Guelph
- Transition St Asaph and Cittaslow Mold (community groups participating in the Welsh Government Pathfinder programme)
- private, municipal, institutional or greenbelt properties w long-term rental agreements or special arrangements
- Just Food urban food and sustainable agriculture hub on NCC greenbelt land
- Black Creek Community Farm – a project of Everdale, FoodShare, Afri-Can Food Basket and Fresh City Farms
- Land for Good (New Hampshire)
- zoning / land use regulation
- FarmON Alliance recommendations for Provincial Policy Statement
- urban ag. as appropriate land use
- planning and support for mid-scale, locally-oriented infrastructure
- limit irreversible consolidation of farmland;
- protect small-scale farm properties
- NFU 2010 report “Losing Our Grip” (.pdf)
- land ownership restrictions
- differential taxation rates
- mechanisms for farm family intergenerational land transfers
- FarmON Alliance recommendations for Provincial Policy Statement
- The Land Institute in Alberta is looking at pilots of conservation easements and ecosystem services programs
- Land Partnerships (UK) – “Using land to unlock business innovation”
- Cornell University: Northeast Beginning Farmers Project