The California Shelf
Land Use Planning in California
Thomas Jacobson
Solano Press Books
https://solano.com
9781938166419, $75.00, PB, 232pp
https://solano.com/products/land-use-planning-in-california-an-essential-re= ference
Synopsis: "Land Use Planning in California: An Essential Reference" by Emer= itus Professor Thomas Jacobson is a comprehensive guide to how land use pla= nning works in the state of California. This edition of "Land Use Planning =
in California: An Essential Reference" from Solano Press Books features ext= ensive and easy-to-use cross-references that will help professional and non= -professional readers find what they need and understand the connections an=
d interrelationships among a wide range of planning topics related to Calif= ornia land use issues and laws.
Critique: Thoroughly up to date and impressively 'user friendly' in organiz= ation and presentation, "Land Use Planning in California: An Essential Refe= rence" must be considered as a core and essential addition to personal, pro= fessional, community, California state government real estate and land use = commission, college, and university library collections and supplemental cu= rriculum studies lists.
Editorial Note: Thomas Jacobson (
https://gep.sonoma.edu/faculty-staff/thoma= s-jacobson) directed Sonoma State's Institute for Community Planning Assist= ance and is the Interim Director of its Sustainable Communities program. He=
has practiced as a land use and environmental lawyer and as a planner thro= ughout California. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Pl= anners and the California Planning Roundtable and was an adjunct professor =
at the University of San Francisco School of Law.
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