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Charting the 1990s: Things Ain't What They Used to Be
We all know that the 1990s will be different—not only different from the recent past, but even very different from last year. This commentary focuses on those factors that will make the 1990s different and how they may affect planners and the role of planning. By design it is a broad-brush discussion whose spirit is captured by its full title: “Things Ain't What They Used To Be—And There Is Some Question If They Ever Were.”
Charting the 1990s: Things Ain't What They Used to Be
We all know that the 1990s will be different—not only different from the recent past, but even very different from last year. This commentary focuses on those factors that will make the 1990s different and how they may affect planners and the role of planning. By design it is a broad-brush discussion whose spirit is captured by its full title: “Things Ain't What They Used To Be—And There Is Some Question If They Ever Were.”
Charting the 1990s: Things Ain't What They Used to Be
Sternlieb, George (author)
Journal of the American Planning Association ; 56 ; 492-496
1990-12-31
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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