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Addressing Environmental Challenges in the California Transportation Plan

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  • Thomas, John V.
  • Deakin, Elizabeth

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The purpose of this paper is to highlight challenges the State will face as it attempts to address environmental impacts within the forthcoming transportation plan. The first section highlights major issues that shape the policy context for environmental planning. The second section summarizes key trends among major environmental categories. Finally, the implications of California’s environmental trends for the State transportation plan will be discussed.

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  • Thomas, John V. & Deakin, Elizabeth, 2001. "Addressing Environmental Challenges in the California Transportation Plan," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt7qk0s0t2, University of California Transportation Center.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:uctcwp:qt7qk0s0t2
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    1. Deakin, Elizabeth & Thomas, John & Ferrell, Christopher & Wei, Kai & Shirgaokar, Manish & Kim, Songju & Mason, Jonathan & Scott, Lilia & Sood, Vikrant, 2001. "Twelve Trends for Consideration in California's Transportation Plan," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt29r3w4r6, University of California Transportation Center.
    2. Deakin, Elizabeth & Thomas, John & Ferrell, Christopher & Wei, Kai & Shirgaokar, Manish & Kim, Songju & Mason, Jonathan & Scott, Lilia & Sood, Vikrant, 2001. "Overview and Summary: Twelve Trends for Consideration in California's Transportation Plan," University of California Transportation Center, Working Papers qt7v74f6bq, University of California Transportation Center.

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