Public Parks on Private Land in England and WalesJohns Hopkins Press, 1971 - 136 sidor |
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... increase in the number of cars , to 9.5 million , and this growth is expected to continue to 25 million in 1985 and to 40 million in 2010 ( Central Office of Information , 1968 : 348 ) . The environmental consequence of this increase is ...
... increase in the number of cars , to 9.5 million , and this growth is expected to continue to 25 million in 1985 and to 40 million in 2010 ( Central Office of Information , 1968 : 348 ) . The environmental consequence of this increase is ...
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... increased by the success of wartime efforts to increase agricultural productivity , doubling in a few years the percentage of food that was home produced , from 35 to 70 percent . The whole problem of population shifts to the southeast ...
... increased by the success of wartime efforts to increase agricultural productivity , doubling in a few years the percentage of food that was home produced , from 35 to 70 percent . The whole problem of population shifts to the southeast ...
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... increasing land costs and the financial difficulties that are SO characteristic of local governments , the result of ... increased value of residential uses while the other would be forced to leave his land in agricultural uses ...
... increasing land costs and the financial difficulties that are SO characteristic of local governments , the result of ... increased value of residential uses while the other would be forced to leave his land in agricultural uses ...
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Town and Country Planning | 11 |
The Peak District National Park | 45 |
Peak District National Park | 46 |
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Public Parks on Private Land in England and Wales Warren A. Johnson Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1971 |
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