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THE RACE FOR OPEN SPACE
On NJN Public Television
Thursday, April 17, at 8 pm
STATEWIDE - NJN
takes on the issues of sprawl and land-use with The Race for
Open Space, which airs on Thursday, April 17, at 8 pm, with
a rebroadcast on Sunday, April 20, at 11:30 pm. The Race for
Open Space is narrated by Charles Gibson, Co-anchor, ABC News
Good Morning America and Primetime Thursday.
The decisions we
make today on land-use will affect generations beyond our
own children and grandchildren. New Jersey is in a race that
will shape the future of our lives - a race between development
and open space preservation. New housing projects and corporate
sites are consuming forest and farmland at an incredible rate.
Known as sprawl, this uncontrolled development affects the
quality of life on many levels. Sprawl leaves a heavy impact
on the land through air and water pollution, habitat destruction
for native plants and wildlife, and increased demand on limited
resources. Sprawl contributes to the decline of cities and
older suburbs and changes the rural landscape forever.
The tug of war
between preserving open space and providing homes for families
and individuals has created a tension between developers and
environmentalists that feels insurmountable. How will we in
New Jersey handle this problem?
According to research
conducted by Rutgers University, based on the current trend,
the Garden State will exhaust its supply of buildable land
in the next few decades, and may become the first state in
the nation to be considered 'built out'. The prognosis is
alarming, but there is hope that we will be able to manage
development for the good of all through smart growth and open
space preservation.
Funding for The
Race for Open Space is made possible by the Geraldine R. Dodge
Foundation. Producer/writer Lynn Kosek Brown, Executive Producer
Janice Selinger, Associate Producer/Editor Dari Mandell and
Associate Producer/Editor Sia Nyorkor.
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