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RURAL PLANNING

The economic impact of rural subdividing in the air Southwest: development or destruction

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Author
C.E.Campbell
Article Date
February 1974
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

Obstacles to growth in non-metropolitan Arizona

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Author
N.de Gennaro
Article Date
June-July 1973
Journal Title
Ariz Rev
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