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Land use in America

Author: Diamond, H.L.; Noonan, P.F.
Date: 1996
Abstract: Land Use in America is designed to help communities throughout the country accommodate growth in better, more environmentally sound, more fiscally responsible ways. Henry L. Diamond and Patrick F. Noonan, two preeminent figures in the modern conservation movement, provide a broad overview of major land use issues of the past twenty-five years and a ten-point agenda for future action. They look at key trends and patterns of the past two decades and make recommendations for ensuring that future growth takes place in a more sustainable manner. The report, Where are We Growing? Land Use and Transportation in Middle Tennessee, provides a fresh look at the current patterns of growth that are shaping the region, and highlights some of the efforts underway to better guide that growth. The report, Where are We Growing? Land Use and Transportation in Middle Tennessee, provides a fresh look at the current patterns of growth that are shaping the region, and highlights some of the efforts underway to better guide that growth.


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