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" ... vivid creative life throughout a whole region — a region being any geographic area that possesses a certain unity of climate, soil vegetation, industry and culture. The regionalist attempts to plan such an area so that all its sites and resources,... "
The American Journal of Sociology - Page 561
edited by - 1926
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The Sociological Review, Volume 17

1925 - 370 pages
...water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population will be distributed so as to utilise, rather than to nullify or destroy, its natural advantages....sees people, industry and the land as a single unit." " THERE are a hundred approaches to regional planning ; it brings to a head, in fact, a number of movements...
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The Survey, Volume 54

1925 - 646 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from west to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population...sort of equipment will be needed for the new centers. It does not aim at urbanizing automatically the whole available countryside ; it aims equally at ruralizing...
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Rural Development: Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on S ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Rural Development - 1971 - 390 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population...sort of equipment will be needed for the new centers. It does not aim at urbanizing automatically the whole available countryside ; it aims equally at ruralizing...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Agriculture

United States. Congress House. Committee on Agriculture - 1971 - 1696 pages
...to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population will IK? distributed so as to utilize, rather than to nullify...attempts to determine what sort of equipment will lie needed for the new centers. It does not aim at urbanizing automaric.-.liy the whole available countryside;...
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Rural Development and Farm Credit: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1971 - 908 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population...to utilize, rather than to nullify or destroy its naniral advantages. It sees people, industry, and the land as a single unit. Instead of trying, by...
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Implementation of the Rural Development Act: Hearings, Ninety-third ..., Part 1

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Rural Development - 1973 - 510 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population...the land as a single unit. Instead of trying, by one desparate dodge or another, to make life a little more tolerable in the congested centers, it attempts...
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Implementation of the Rural Development Act: Hearings, Ninety ..., Parts 1-2

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Rural Development - 1973 - 664 pages
...advantages. It sees people, industry, and the land as a single unit. Instead of trying, by one desparate dodge or another, to make life a little more tolerable...what sort of equipment will be needed for the new center. It does not aim at urbanizing automatically the whole available countryside; it aims equally...
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Lewis Mumford and the Ecological Region: The Politics of Planning

Mark Luccarelli - 1997 - 250 pages
...resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed ... so that population will be distributed so as to utilize, rather than to nullify or destroy, its natural advantages."3 In a 1928 essay for the New Republic entitled "Toward a Rational Modernism," Mumford...
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Dwellers in the Land: The Bioregional Vision

Kirkpatrick Sale - 2000 - 245 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population...sees people, industry and the land as a single unit. That, I trust, has a familiar ring to it, and so too this: Regional planning sees that the depopulated...
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Stadtplanung im Geschlechterkampf: Stadt und Geschlecht in der ...

Susanne Frank - 2003 - 388 pages
...such an area so that all its sites and resources, from forest to city, from highland to water level, may be soundly developed, and so that the population will be distributed so äs to utilize, rather than to nullify or destroy, its natural advantages. It (regional planning, SF)...
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