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Environmental conflict and accommodation: an evaluation of regional land-use management in the New Jersey Pinelands
Mason, R.J.
United States: Rutgers Univ. The State Univ. of New Jersey,New Brunswick, NJ 1986
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Título:
Environmental conflict and accommodation: an evaluation of regional land-use management in the New Jersey Pinelands
Autor:
Mason, R.J.
Assuntos:
290400 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Energy Resources
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COOPERATION
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ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY
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ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
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FEDERAL REGION II
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GOVERNMENT POLICIES
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION
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LAND USE
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NATURE RESERVES
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NEW JERSEY
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NORTH AMERICA
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PLANNING
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REGIONAL ANALYSIS
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RESOURCE CONSERVATION
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RESOURCES
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USA 290300 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment, Health, & Safety
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None
Descrição:
New Jersey's Pinelands comprise the largest tract of sparsely settled land in the megalopolitan corridor of the northeastern US. In 1978, the Pinelands became the country's first, and to date only, national reserve. As such, they have been the focus of an innovative and arguably successful experiment in regional land-use planning and management. This study examines how and why Pinelands initiatives have taken root in an unpromising era for regional land-use planning, and distribution of benefits and costs of Pinelands planning, the nature and resolution of conflicts among competing interests, and the implications of regional planning for regional identity. The timing of the Pinelands preservation effort is largely the result of an exceptionally strong gubernatorial commitment to preserving the region, federal interest in greenline parks (which contain both private and publicly owned lands and are managed through intergovernmental agreements), and suburban growth pressures and other specific threats to the local environment which were most evident in the late 1970s. The Pinelands program has survived numerous legal, administrative, and legislative threats to its integrity.
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United States: Rutgers Univ. The State Univ. of New Jersey,New Brunswick, NJ
Data de criação/publicação:
1986
Idioma:
Inglês
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