@article{Lewis:22943,
      recid = {22943},
      author = {Lewis, Jack Neville},
      title = {IS THE CONCEPT OF THE HOME MAINTENANCE AREA OUTMODED?},
      journal = {Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics},
      address = {1963-12},
      number = {429-2016-28861},
      pages = {10},
      year = {1963},
      abstract = {The home maintenance area or living area has played an  important part in closer settlement programmes in Australia  during the last fifty years. It has been applied in  Australian land policy in a number of ways:- 
(i) as a  maximum in restricting transfers of land to prevent  aggregation into large holdings; 
( ii) as a minimum in  determining the size of farms to be allotted in closer  settlement programmes; 
(iii) as a measure in determining  the area for retention by an original holder, when land is  resumed or surrendered for closer settlement.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/22943},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.22943},
}