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Ecology and Environmental Planning
In its broadest sense environmental planning is an attempt to balance and harmonise the various enterprises, which man, for his own benefit, has superimposed on natural environments. Although these enterprises are often designed to complement one another, possibilities for conflict and imbalance can arise at many levels. On the global scale, some observers fear that our present commitment to industrial growth will lead to increasing environmental damage and resource depletion, and result eventually in the collapse of society (Meadows, et al., 1972; Goldsmith et al., 1972).
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