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From: Loren Davidson (loren |
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| Date: Mon, 12 May 1997 18:20:40 -0500 | |
At 06:10 PM 5/12/97 -0500, Your friend at: wrote:
> Also, frankly I do not believe it is wise to make special efforts
>for people to live in apartments. One to five acre plots per family is a
>better idea. Should we surrender the rural areas to industry?
Your idea makes any kind of public transit impossible. Transit requires
10-12 families per acre to be profitable, and the alternative is automobile
gridlock. Should we surrender our remaining rural areas to suburbia, air
pollution and pavement?
1-5 acres per family for everyone is unsustainable. According to John
Jeavons ("How to grow more vegetables..."), by the year 2000 there will only
be 1/4 acre of arable land per person available worldwide.
Now, if you're talking family size between 5 and 20...:)
Loren
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Tornadoes and acre plots Your friend at:, May 12 1997
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