11-50 



Association has projected that in 1990, ten per cent, and in 2000, 

 twenty per cent of the men between the ages of 25 and 54 will be 

 granted a one-year leave every seven years. 



Urban and particularly suburban growth will exDand greatly both to 

 accommodate the growing population and to provide amenities that it 

 increasingly demands: single family dwellings, recreational areas, 

 transportation facilities, industrial developments, and so on. These 

 demands will place rapidly increasing burdens on the Nation's 

 resources and its environment. These burdens, in turn, will tax the 

 ability of decision-makers and the Nation's population to cope with 

 the complexity and insistence of the problems generated by a post- 

 industrial, urbanized society. 



Information provided by this analysis of national population and 

 economic trends gives only the grossest indication of the activities 

 and expected pressures of population and economic activity on all of 

 the Nation's environment. Analysis of these indicators can only pro- 

 vide a general Indication of the magnitude of the demands which will 

 be generated by these forces in the near future on the estuarine zone. 



