Chapter 10 Project Land Use Planning Muir Valley

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Chapter 10 Project Land Use Planning Muir Valley Mr. Manskopf Notes also found at http://www.manskopf.com

How we use the land says a lot

How Should We Live?

Land Use Planning http://ci.camden.nj.us/economic/masterplan_main.html Land Use Planning: determining in advance how land will be used Where do we put Houses, schools, businesses, roads, factories, etc. What land should be left open?

Land Use Planning

Conservation Conservation: keeping land as parks, open space, farmland, forests, wilderness Protected from development Why should we do this?

Conservation

Habitat: Its Your Choice Developing Muir Valley Project

Habitat: It’s Your Choice Project Goal: Play the role of a local land-use planner in developing Muir Valley.