Scenarios about 'growth management'
Growth management refers to policies and regulatory frameworks designed to control urban development and population expansion in a sustainable manner. These approaches emerged primarily in the mid-20th century as responses to unchecked suburban sprawl, environmental degradation, and infrastructure strain. In alternate history scenarios, different growth management philosophies can dramatically alter urban landscapes, resource distribution, and the economic development trajectories of regions and nations.
What If Colorado Managed Its Growth Differently?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Colorado implemented comprehensive growth management policies in the 1970s, potentially creating a different model for western development, environmental preservation, and urban planning.