If you liked New questions on land use by William Doyle Ruckelshaus, start with New horizons in land planning (1972), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency administrator William D. Ruckelshaus (1993), and William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Sierra Club, et al., respondents (1972). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 New horizons in land planning 1972 · 8 pages · William Doyle Ruckelshaus, United States. Environmental Protection Agency. · Same author
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  3. 3 William D. Ruckelshaus, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, petitioner, v. Sierra Club, et al., respondents 1972 · 25 pages · William Doyle Ruckelshaus · Same author

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