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Human Dimensions of Environmental ChangeLandscape Resources Division of the School of Renewable Natural Resources at the University of Arizona, Tucson
SunBelt Research in Tucson This paper addresses the importance to planning of understanding human perceptions and responses to environmental change. Supporting literature is discussed within the context of a conceptual model of the process of perceiving and responding to change. A plan for urban expansion in Tucson, Arizona, is presented as an example to illustrate the model and to provide a point of focus for the related literature.
Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 1, No. 2,
162-176 (1986) This article has been cited by other articles:
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