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Más imágenesThe California Tomorrow plan : A first sketch. A plan for the future of California- its land, its cities and its people. A challenge, both to those who now wield power and to those who are critical of the "system": Are you making a better plan?. First edition.
Wood, Samuel E., (Samuel Edgerton Wood,) 1905-1994;Heller, Alfred E. (1929-2019);Bronson, William, 1926-1976;Abbott, John W.; Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, technical staff.
Editorial: San Francisco: California Tomorrow 1971
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Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaWittenborn Art Books
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Condición: Good. Tabloid. 11 x 17 inches. Original wraps and 38pp. OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:228675839.California Tomorrow had influence from its initial meeting in 1961 through its dissolution in the spring of 1983. Linking the objectives of conservationists, planners, regulators and California residents, California Tomor…row called for comprehensive state planning to address challenges faced by the state such as sustainable land use, both for agriculture and housing; conservation of water and energy resources; preservation of California's coastline, deserts, lakes and forests; transportation planning; and regional government.California Tomorrow, a nonprofit educational organization, was founded by Alfred E. Heller and Samuel E. Wood. The first meeting was held on June 24, 1961, with Alfred E. Heller named president, William M. Roth, vice-president, and Harold Berliner secretary; Samuel E. Wood became executive director. The founding members' intent was to link the objectives of conservationists, planners, and regulators and to urge the adoption of a widely integrated planning process to meet the needs of both conservation and growth.