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The dramatic
results of this report by authors Roy Beck and Leon Kolankiewicz
indicate that population growth has been the No. 1 factor
in California's relentless urban sprawl. Overall, 95% of the
total sprawl in California from 1970-1990 was related to population
growth., indicating that most Urbanized Areas in California
succeed in stopping increases in per capita land consumption.
Yet despite efforts to stop per capita land consumption, sprawl
consumed another 1,670 square miles of land during the period
studied, primarily because of population growth. "Sprawl
in California" was presented at the CAPS 2000 Conference
at the University of Southern California on August 13, 2000.
Sprawl
in California
by Leon Kolankiewicz and Roy Beck
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