Population growth expected to triple by 2040, foothill counties are the faster growing in the state. Folks are heading up hill. And what's up here ain't no delicate amusement park. Fine and dandy for National Parks, but where do you think the line will be drawn? Some counties welcome the growth willy-nilly, others are more cautiously entertaining the options.
Who do you hear that is a voice of reasonable solutions in this "capacity" debate?
OK, then what about the rest of the Sierra?
Population growth expected to triple by 2040, foothill counties are the faster growing in the state. Folks are heading up hill. And what's up here ain't no delicate amusement park. Fine and dandy for National Parks, but where do you think the line will be drawn? Some counties welcome the growth willy-nilly, others are more cautiously entertaining the options.
Who do you hear that is a voice of reasonable solutions in this "capacity" debate?
Tim Duane, (an advisor to STS) writes about the What and How in his lovely, large book, "Shaping the Sierra: Nature, Culture and Conflict in the Changing West."
Who else? Catherine Stifter