Growth Management for a Sustainable Future: Ecological Sustainability as the New Growth Management Focus for the 21st CenturyPrevious books on growth management in the United States favor balanced growth, which suggests that growth and environmental protection represent equally legitimate objectives. Taking issue with the balanced growth position, this book argues that further growth is unsustainable and that growth management must focus on ensuring ecological sustainability. The book opens with the arguments supporting current global limits to growth, and then shows that the growth management movement in the United States represents an institutionalized form of ongoing growth accommodation, which is incongruous with sustainable behavior. |
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... Ibid . , xv . 143. Ibid . , 206 . 144. Ibid . , 210 . 145. A population figure of 8 billion is surprisingly close to the U.N. medium population projection of the early 1990s , showing world population reaching 8.9 billion by 2030 and ...
... Ibid . , 610 , 612 . 129. Appeal of Girsh , 263 A.2d 395 ( 1970 ) . 130. Ibid . , 398-9 , n . 4 . 131. Kit - Mar Builder's Inc. v . Township of Concord , 268 A.2d 765 ( 1970 ) . 132. Ibid . , 768-9 . 133. Oakwood at Madison , Inc. v ...
... Ibid . , 97 . 35. Toner , Environmental Land Use Planning , 121 . 36. David Hoeh , 1979 , Environmental Planning , in Introduction to Urban Planning , edited by Anthony J. Catanese and James C. Snyder ... Ibid . , 82 . 53. Ibid . , Notes 205.
Contents
The Growth Management Context | 1 |
The Evolution of the Growth Management | 31 |
The Role of the Planning Profession | 61 |
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