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CONSERVATION BY DESIGN:<\/a>
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Variations On A Theme<\/a><\/h3>\n

Growth on the coast is inevitable. Smart Growth is about making places that are economically and environmentally sustainable. Pam Smith shows how planning holds the key to the quality of life in many coastal communities.<\/p>\n