excerpt from a paper by Albert Bartlett published in Population
Environment, Vol. 20, No. 1, September 1998, Pgs. 77 - 81.
REGIONWIDE PLANNING WILL MAKE THE PROBLEMS WORSE
REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY
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excerpt from a paper by Albert Bartlett published in Population
Environment, Vol. 20, No. 1, September 1998, Pgs. 77 - 81.
REGIONWIDE PLANNING WILL MAKE THE PROBLEMS WORSE
REGIONAL PLANNING DILUTES AND ULTIMATELY DEFEATS DEMOCRACY
A friend of mine, visiting Seattle from Palo Alto in the mid 70's, when
Seattle was still a reasonable sized city, observed that "courtesy and
civility vary inversely with the population per square foot."
Caspar Davis
Hi Steve,
Overall N.S. population is growing very very slowly. Population in CB is
declining at the rate of about 1%/yr. with the possibility of this
accelerating as one of the major local employers is "privatized" .
I guess your quote refers to land use planning. In Canada, the need for
land