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Conservation use valuation and land protection in Georgia
Authors:David H Newman  Tommy A Brooks  Coleman W DangerfieldJr
Institution:1. Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, 2820 Faucette Dr., Raleigh, NC 27695, USA;2. USDA Forest Service Southern Research Station-Research Triangle Park, 3041 East Cornwallis Road, RTP, NC 27709, USA
Abstract:This paper analyses the first 5 years of the implementation of the Conservation Use Valuation (CUV) program in Georgia. This program provides for current use tax assessment for land dedicated to selected uses for a period of 10 years. Using a sample of counties from the north Georgia region where the program has been most heavily utilized, we analyze the economic and land use impacts of the program. We show that while there is substantial variability in enrollment across counties, the average land area per enrolled covenant is 27.6 ha. If we use this average value for the entire region, then over 22% of the eligible land in north Georgia is currently enrolled in the program. The fiscal impacts are also varied, with some counties showing a substantial reduction in property tax revenues while others showed only a marginal impact.
Keywords:Property taxation  Differential assessment  Land use
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