If my land is reclassified as permanently protected greenspace through a conservation easement, does this mean that I have to permit public access?

It is not necessary that all land considered to be greenspace have public access. Land in its natural state may have community value by protecting water quality, historic or archaeological resources, or wildlife habitat, even if it is not available for public use. In certain sections of the Euchee Creek Greenway Trail, Columbia County may seek easements for purposes of establishing the public trail, which will be narrow, specific route easements or outright purchases which the County will negotiate.

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1. Who decides on what should be acquired as greenspace or greenways?
2. Is Columbia County considering interconnectivity of bike and pedestrian facilities while planning greenways and trails?
3. If my land is reclassified as permanently protected greenspace through a conservation easement, does this mean that I have to permit public access?
4. What are the benefits and downside of a conservation easement to the landowner?
5. What is a conservation easement?
6. What are greenways?
7. What is greenspace?