Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... need for watershed protection for reservoirs . Some of these conflicts are fought out in government agencies , some ... needs food , living space , recreation , and wood . While recycling and energy conservation could drastically reduce ...
... need for watershed protection for reservoirs . Some of these conflicts are fought out in government agencies , some ... needs food , living space , recreation , and wood . While recycling and energy conservation could drastically reduce ...
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... needs for open spaces and natural settings . The issue is how we balance the sustenance and other material needs of people as biological organisms with their aesthetic and cultural needs as creative human beings . 3. Private property ...
... needs for open spaces and natural settings . The issue is how we balance the sustenance and other material needs of people as biological organisms with their aesthetic and cultural needs as creative human beings . 3. Private property ...
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... needs and are also free much of the day . The cost of utilizing them is less than maintaining a separate bus system . Summer use of school buses is also possible . In Great Britain and some other European countries , mail and people are ...
... needs and are also free much of the day . The cost of utilizing them is less than maintaining a separate bus system . Summer use of school buses is also possible . In Great Britain and some other European countries , mail and people are ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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