RESOURCE PERSONS: Paul Craig, Energy and Resources 

 Council, University of California at Berkeley; M.B. 

 Dickerman (formerly U.S. Forest Service), Alexandria, 

 Va. ; Paul Donovan, Donovan, Hamester and Rattien, Inc. , 

 Washington, D.C. ; Jonathan Gibson, Sierra Club, 

 Washington, D.C. ; Karim Ahmed, Natural Resources 

 Defense Council, New York, N.Y.; John Knauss, 

 University of Rhode Island, Kingston; J. Liston, 

 University of Washington, Seattle; Bill L. Long, U.S. 

 Department of State, Washington, D.C; Erven J. Long, 

 U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington, 

 D.C; Ned Ostenso, Director, National Sea Grant 

 Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric 

 Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 

 Washington, D.C; John Reinemund, U.S. Geological 

 Survey, Reston, Va. ; Maxine Savitz, U.S. Department of 

 Energy, Washington, D.C; Mason Willrich, Rockefeller 

 Foundation, New York, N.Y.; and Warren Wooster, 

 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida. 



STAFF: John G. Hurley, Panel Director, BOSTID. 



URBANIZATION, TRANSPORTATION, AND COMMUNICATION 



WILFRED OWEN, CHAIRMAN 



HERRI NGTON J. BRYCE, Vice President for Washington 



Operations, Academy for Contemporary Problems, 



Washington, D.C. 

 JOHN EBERHARD, President, American Institute of 



Architects Research Corporation, Washington, D.C 

 WILLIAM J. HARRIS, JR., Vice President, Research and 



Testing Department, Association of American 



Railroads, Washington, D.C 

 ALBERT L. HORLEY, President, EDUTAL Communications and 



Development, Inc., Palo Alto, Calif. 

 GRETCHEN S. KOLSRUD, Assistant to the Director for New 



and Emerging Technologies, Office of Technology 



Assessment, U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C. 

 LEO MOLINARO, President, American City Corporation, 



Columbia, Md. 

 HARVEY PERLOFF, Dean, School of Architecture and Urban 



Planning, University of California at Los Angeles 

 VLADIMIR SLAMECKA, Professor and Director, School of 



Information and Computer Sciences, Georgia Institute 



of Technology, Atlanta 

 WILLIAM M. SPREITZER, Head, Transportation and Urban 



Analysis, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, 



Mich. 

 ALFRED P. VAN HUYCK, President, PADCO (Planning and 



Development Collaborative International) , Washington, 



D.C. 



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