By 2020, most forecasters agree, California will be home to between 43 and 46 million residents -- up from 35 million today. Beyond 2020, the size of California's population is less certain. Depending on the composition of the population, and future fertility and migration rates, California's 2050 population could be as little as 50 million or as much as 70 million. One hundred years from now, if present trends continue, California could conceivably have as many as 90 million residents.Where these residents will live and work, and how future Californians will occupy the landscape are unclear. These are important issues as California plans its long-term future. Will future population growth consume ever-greater amounts of irreplaceable ...
Cities are poised to absorb additional people. Their sustainability, or ability to accommodate a pop...
This paper documents the development of land use models that represent different urban growth policy...
The Sierra Nevada is the third fastest growing region of California. According to the California Dep...
Growth in California has thus far largely meant sprawl: low density development that is rapidly exte...
In the next 40 years, the eight counties of the San Joaquin Valley are projected to double in popula...
If the State of California government is to become a stronger advocate for transportation and land u...
Provides a profile of California's current and projected population and economic growth. Includes in...
The paradox of California is that growth is concentrated in arid southern California but most of the...
This report for the California 100 initiative examines transportation in California: where we are to...
<div><p>Assessment of landscape change is critical for attainment of regional sustainability goals. ...
California’s magnificent natural beauty, unique quality of life, and vast economic opportunities hav...
Changes are coming to housing development and demand in California. The state’s sprawling developmen...
Changes are coming to housing development and demand in California. The state’s sprawling developmen...
California will need an unprecedented amount of new housing construction -— more than 200,000 units ...
This report analyzes the barriers and catalysts to sustainable growth and development in Central Val...
Cities are poised to absorb additional people. Their sustainability, or ability to accommodate a pop...
This paper documents the development of land use models that represent different urban growth policy...
The Sierra Nevada is the third fastest growing region of California. According to the California Dep...
Growth in California has thus far largely meant sprawl: low density development that is rapidly exte...
In the next 40 years, the eight counties of the San Joaquin Valley are projected to double in popula...
If the State of California government is to become a stronger advocate for transportation and land u...
Provides a profile of California's current and projected population and economic growth. Includes in...
The paradox of California is that growth is concentrated in arid southern California but most of the...
This report for the California 100 initiative examines transportation in California: where we are to...
<div><p>Assessment of landscape change is critical for attainment of regional sustainability goals. ...
California’s magnificent natural beauty, unique quality of life, and vast economic opportunities hav...
Changes are coming to housing development and demand in California. The state’s sprawling developmen...
Changes are coming to housing development and demand in California. The state’s sprawling developmen...
California will need an unprecedented amount of new housing construction -— more than 200,000 units ...
This report analyzes the barriers and catalysts to sustainable growth and development in Central Val...
Cities are poised to absorb additional people. Their sustainability, or ability to accommodate a pop...
This paper documents the development of land use models that represent different urban growth policy...
The Sierra Nevada is the third fastest growing region of California. According to the California Dep...