Resources for Growth Management Programming
Volume
32
Issue
3
Abstract
During the booming period of the 1980s, local officials asked for help with problems stemming from rapid growth and change. Growth management has emerged as a concept to seek a responsible "fit" between development and the infrastructure needed to support the impacts of that development. This four volume report was compiled to provide a comprehensive, current review of growth management issues and information. Extension educators can use this information directly in their programming to facilitate decision-making by local elected officials.
Recommended Citation
Blinn, C. R., Templin, E. E., & Stevenson, J. H. (1994). Resources for Growth Management Programming. The Journal of Extension, 32(3), Article 13. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol32/iss3/13