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- Creators: Mayro, Linda L.
- Creators: Chang (Zhang) H.H.
- Status: Published
ContributorsChang (Zhang) H.H. (Author)
Created1944-12-16
DescriptionThe Nation, December 16, 1944 - Letter to the Editor by H.H. Chang (Zhang) and Miss Smedley's reply.
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ContributorsMayro, Linda L. (Author) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created2001-05
Description
Drafted to facilitate discussion of implementation options. The concepts will assist in future planning and implementation discussions that take place as the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan is finalized. A purchase of development rights program could assist in the funding of open space lands that contribute to the overall conservation reserve.
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ContributorsMayro, Linda L. (Compiler) / Pima County (Ariz.). County Administrator's Office (Publisher)
Created1999-11
Description
By including ranch lands as a landscape form worthy of protection and preservation, Pima County formalized its commitment to keep ranchers ranching as a way of achieving multiple community goals, including conserving natural and cultural resources, preserving open spaces, and defining urban form.