The costs of urbanisation.

Author(s)
Watt, K.E.F.
Year
Abstract

Malibu, a small town in California, must decide whether to improve its road system. In this article the likely consequences are discussed of this first step towards urbanization in the light of research conducted at the University of California at Davis, where the feasibility is studied of building a mathematical model of California as a model of the human ecosystem. The consequences of building freeways, the tax system, and the impact on public health are discussed.

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B 1685 fo /71/
Source

The Ecologist, 1972, No. 2 (February), p.20-22.

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