In 1989, Georgia adopted an innovative statewide land use planning program known as Growth Strategies. The author notes that North Carolina's Coastal Area Management Act served as one model for Georgia's program. This article describes the passage of this legislation and the application of Growth Strategies in Georgia
Many small coastal communities face the challenge of accommodating growth without pushing its high c...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Throu...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) of 1974 was designed to protect coastal resour...
Florida and other states developed and implemented comprehensive growth management systems over the ...
After a decade of relative silence on the issue of land use planning, legislatures in several states...
Can North Carolina resolve potential obstacles and successfully implement a statewide planning progr...
According to the 1990 census, North Carolina is, for the first time, more urban than rural. This cha...
In this article lobbyist Bill Holman argues for an expanded state role in land use planning and regu...
Greenfield Pioneers in the American Southeast: Empirical and Game-theoretic Perspectives for Plannin...
The introduction this past spring of several growth management bills in the N.C. General Assembly, i...
Rapid growth in coastal North Carolina poses tremendous challenges for local governments. Even thoug...
Paper prepared for the Florida Political Science Association meeting March 23-24, 2001 Jacksonville,...
Comprehensive planning is about making a community a better place to live, work, and play. Comprehen...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
This article examines two barrier island communities of the southeastern United States experiencing ...
Many small coastal communities face the challenge of accommodating growth without pushing its high c...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Throu...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) of 1974 was designed to protect coastal resour...
Florida and other states developed and implemented comprehensive growth management systems over the ...
After a decade of relative silence on the issue of land use planning, legislatures in several states...
Can North Carolina resolve potential obstacles and successfully implement a statewide planning progr...
According to the 1990 census, North Carolina is, for the first time, more urban than rural. This cha...
In this article lobbyist Bill Holman argues for an expanded state role in land use planning and regu...
Greenfield Pioneers in the American Southeast: Empirical and Game-theoretic Perspectives for Plannin...
The introduction this past spring of several growth management bills in the N.C. General Assembly, i...
Rapid growth in coastal North Carolina poses tremendous challenges for local governments. Even thoug...
Paper prepared for the Florida Political Science Association meeting March 23-24, 2001 Jacksonville,...
Comprehensive planning is about making a community a better place to live, work, and play. Comprehen...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Spons...
This article examines two barrier island communities of the southeastern United States experiencing ...
Many small coastal communities face the challenge of accommodating growth without pushing its high c...
Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Throu...
The North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) of 1974 was designed to protect coastal resour...