Debate: NEW JERSEY! Is NJ a Bellwether for What Lies Ahead for the US in a Complex and Changing World?
Featuring: John Hasse, Professor of Geography at Rowan University, Director of the Geospatial Research Lab, and Director of the Community and Environmental Planning Program.
New Jersey, the most dense state in the US, features 127 miles of coast, deep ports beneficial for shipping, prime agricultural soils, highlands, ridges and valleys. We explore how the “big history” of New Jersey affects its planning and its economy. And how what happens in New Jersey is both a microcosm of and a leading indicator for the future of the United States.
Topics include:
- How NJ geography affects the use of the land
- Urbanization and re-urbanization
- Areas where NJ leads the country
We reference www.njmap2.com in this podcast.
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