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Aug 1976
The Changing Scene
Publication: Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division
Volume 102, Issue 1
Abstract
Despite the problems of life in an ever-changing world, there is strong evidence that the future of the United States can be bright and that it can continue to offer leadership to the non-Communist and third-world nations. The population will continue to increase but at a more moderate rate. The size of the workforce will increase as more women take jobs. Pollution controls will become more effective and shortages will develop as controls are placed on nonrenewable resources. Environmental control and stewardship of resources will be recognized, but will not overcome the basic concern for economic survival and social need. Land use will continue to be a problem. A greater respect will be developed for ecology and for land as a critical resource; for the need of a strong economic base and the continuing need for leadership in the face of the growing needs and concerns of people.
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Journal of the Urban Planning and Development Division
Volume 102 • Issue 1 • August 1976
Pages: 3 - 7
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© 1976 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: Aug 1976
Published online: Feb 12, 2021
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Harold E. Nelson, F.ASCE
Executive Dir., Chicago Urban Transportation Dist., Chicago, Ill.
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