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Housing starts a.k.a. land attrition

by Enough Already <enough_already@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 09:25 AM

Does anyone think about how much land gets covered by blessed housing
starts each year? This includes interstitial land in urbanized areas,
gross urban expansion i.e. sprawl, agricultural land like California's
increasingly-paved Central Valley, and pristine land on the edges of
designated wilderness.

The standard definition of housing starts makes no mention of land
losses and the attendant increase in water & energy consumption, plus
mandatory road-building. Like most economic creeds, housing starts are
still defined mainly in terms of money and jobs. The land itself is
treated as an infinite sink for this "progress" to occur in.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housing_starts:

"Housing Starts are used in the United States of America as an
indicator of the state of the economy. Housing Starts are the number
of privately owned new homes (technically housing units) on which
construction has been started over some period. Housing starts are an
im****tant economic indicator because they show how much money the
general public has. If there is a rise in housing starts it likely
means there is more money in the economy. Additionally if there are
more Housing Starts in a time period the Federal Funds Rate is
presumably low enough for individuals to be willing to borrow money
from banks."

With annual U.S. population growth at 3 million, housing starts must
be consuming thousands of acres each year. Does anyone in the building
industry see an end to this malignancy? Does anyone see that
population growth is the chicken & egg precursor to job-creation?

With U.S. population projections of 400 to 500 million by mid-century,
millions of acres of "empty" space will be written off as expendable.
Nature will keep getting buried for the sake of construction jobs and
real estate profits. There will be the usual talk of energy efficient
homes, but they will never reverse the net impact of overpopulation.

http://www.wcs.org/humanfootprint
(housing starts are stomping all
over the place)


E.A.

http://enough_already.tripod.com/terrasrvr.htm

Economic growth: the endless replacement of nature with people.
 




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Housing starts a.k.a. land attrition
Enough Already <enough  2008-03-29 09:25:46 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-29 12:11:14 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-29 13:56:32 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-29 18:58:08 
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"Glenn" <pil  2008-03-29 19:11:54 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-29 17:27:44 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 08:20:08 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 13:17:08 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 16:24:52 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 14:38:03 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 08:17:12 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-29 17:24:35 
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ask@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (P  2008-03-30 04:13:00 
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royls@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-03-31 03:55:09 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 21:10:25 
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PeterD <peter2@[EMAIL   2008-03-29 14:39:44 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-29 15:19:12 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-03-29 18:33:47 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 08:22:07 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-03-30 08:46:51 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 14:26:07 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 16:25:31 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-03-30 18:05:55 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 21:06:20 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-03-31 07:07:06 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 13:54:24 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-31 07:29:21 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 14:56:08 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-03-31 18:48:49 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 20:00:49 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 14:25:12 
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Tadej Brezina <tadej_u  2008-03-31 15:03:12 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 13:52:20 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 00:54:00 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 18:31:15 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 02:18:45 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 19:58:49 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 05:31:44 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 23:56:23 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 15:25:34 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-04-01 13:42:10 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 20:46:06 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-04-01 15:14:06 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 22:54:53 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-04-01 17:48:17 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-02 01:43:14 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-04-01 18:48:48 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-04-01 18:45:53 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-02 01:57:29 
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"jloomis" <j  2008-04-01 22:31:03 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-04-01 23:50:14 
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Les Cargill <lcargill@  2008-03-29 21:47:10 
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ask@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (P  2008-03-30 04:13:00 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 08:24:07 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 14:29:10 
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"Dioclese" <  2008-03-29 23:06:59 
Re: Housing .. uses 0.5% of land
"Dan in Philly"  2008-03-30 13:01:48 
Re: Housing .. uses 0.5% of land
"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 08:27:14 
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RogerDodger <none@[EMA  2008-03-30 14:43:14 
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"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 16:26:27 
Re: Housing .. uses 0.5% of land
"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-30 14:32:58 
Re: Housing .. uses 0.5% of land
"George Conklin"  2008-03-30 18:39:44 
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zzbunker <zzbunker@[EM  2008-03-31 10:15:08 
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Pat <groups@[EMAIL PRO  2008-03-31 19:57:46 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 20:15:07 
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Dan Bloomquist <public  2008-04-01 05:31:46 
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"Matt W. Barrow"  2008-03-31 23:57:24 
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europeanvic <victausha  2008-04-05 16:14:30 

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