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An Exploratory Study to Identify and Measure the Benefits Derived From the Scenic Enhancement of Federal-Aid Highways

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The Highway Beautification Act of 1965 is a joint attempt by the Federal Government and the various state governments of the United States to provide for scenic development and road beautification of Federal-Aid highway systems. There are three major sections of the Act: Title I and Title II deal with provisions for limiting and controlling outdoor advertising and junkyards adjacent to highways; Title III is concerned with the need for landscaping and scenic enhancement of highway systems.

Highway Research Record, no. 182 (1967).

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Louise Davidson

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Davidson, P. (1991). An Exploratory Study to Identify and Measure the Benefits Derived From the Scenic Enhancement of Federal-Aid Highways. In: Davidson, L. (eds) Inflation, Open Economies and Resources. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11516-7_34

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