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Contested Lands: Conflict and Compromise in New Jersey's Pine Barrens

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By: RJ Mason
256 pages
Contested Lands: Conflict and Compromise in New Jersey's Pine Barrens
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  • Contested Lands: Conflict and Compromise in New Jersey's Pine Barrens ISBN: 9780877229254 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #32507
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About this book

Examines the conflicts of interests involved in the use of the Pinelands of New Jersey.

Contents

Maps and Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Regional and Environmental Planning in the United States 3. One Region or Many? 4. Evolution of Planning and Management 5. Actors and Interests 6. Three Communities 7. A Successful Bureaucracy 8. Pinelands Planning in Perspective References Index

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By: RJ Mason
256 pages
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