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Property & Values
Alternatives to Public and Private Ownership

Edited by Charles Geisler and Gail Daneker Island Press- 2000
Property and Values offers a fresh look at property rights issues, bringing together scholars, attorneys, government officials, community development practitioners, and environmental advocates to consider new and more socially equitable forms of ownership. This unusual book evolved from a conference organized by the Equity Trust, Inc., in cooperation with the American Bar Association's Commission on Homelessness and Poverty.

The book synthesizes much innovative thinking on ownership in land and housing, and signals how that thinking might be used across America. Contributors - including David Abromowitz, Darby Bradley, John E. Davis, Teresa Duclos, Sally Fairfax, Margaret Grossman, Michael Heller, Alice Ingerson, Jim Libby, C. Ford Runge, Joseph Singer and others - call for balance between property rights and responsibilities, between private and public rights in property, and between individual and societal interests in land. Property and Values is a thought-provoking contribution to the literature on property for planners, lawyers, government officials, resource economists, environmental managers, and social scientists as well as for students of planning, environmental law, geography, or public policy.

Property and Values


Shows how concepts of ownership have evolved in response to broader social change in the US and abroad

Another Equity Trust resource that might be of interest:
Investing in Social Change:
Student Handbook on Community Investment by Colleges and Universities