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The connections between economics, planning, and the environment
are receiv ing increased attention among scholars and policy makers
in many countries. The common denominator among these three
variables is the earth's life support sys tems, the ecosystems on
which the world depends. When we describe our physi cal
surroundings as a collection of possible uses, we are establishing
linkages between economics, planning, and the environment. Because
possible alternative uses compete with each other, and conflicts
arise over scarce land resources, the varying environmental impacts
of alternative uses are major concerns for the cur rent as well as
the next generation. How to achieve sustainable development is the
pressing question for today's environmental professionals.
Environmental planners and engineers help us study the implications
of our choices, and new technologies and techniques that improve
the practice of environmental planning should enhance our ability
to protect our future. The depletion of the earth's natural
resources and loss of biodiversity, the deg radation of air, land,
and water quality, the accumulation of greenhouse gases leading to
changes in our climate, and the depletion of the ozone layer
comprise only a partial list of environmental issues that concern
our policy makers. To sup port their decisions, environmental
planning must be a multidimensional and multidisciplinary activity
that incorporates social, economic, political, geograph ical, and
technical factors. Solutions for problems in these areas frequently
re quire not only numerical analyses but also heuristic analyses,
which in turn depend on the intuitive judgements of planners and
engineers."
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