The Brandywine Plan

Abstract
The Brandywine Plan proposed an integrated program for protecting water resources and guiding urban development as it would occur over the next fifty years in a rural watershed thirty miles west of Philadelphia. The program would have been implemented by the county through purchase of easements and by the county and townships through regulations. The residents of the watershed rejected the proposals. The authors describe the program, analyze the various sources of the decision not to implement it, and discuss implications for similar future proposals.

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