Environmental Quality and Social Equality: |
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Authors: | Peter H. Gore Mark B. Lapping |
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Affiliation: | State University of New York at Platisburgh Platisburgh, N.Y. 12901 and Johnson State Collect Johnson, Vt. 05656 |
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Abstract: | Abstract . The problems and contradictions which arise when an economically “poor” region is mandated to remain environmentally “pure“ are examined. The Adirondack region of New York State is such an area, being now protected by the 1972 Adirondack Park Land Use Plan. This limitation on development for environmental reasons has serious consequences for the 120,000 permanent residents within the park boundaries who, through their legislators, vigorously opposed the controls. A number of examples of the conflicts which have arisen are cited and a framework for “comprehensive” rather than “fragmented”planning is suggested. |
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