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Combat Zoning : Military Land-Use Planning in Nevada - David Loomis

Combat Zoning

Military Land-Use Planning in Nevada

By: David Loomis

Hardcover | 30 June 1992

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In 1982 Ronald Reagan initiated the largest military buildup ever seen during peacetime. While the buildup focused on new weapons and increases in force structure, it also involved more intense use of existing ranges and greater demand for new land and airspace.
Most of the land acquisition occurred in the West. In Idaho the U.S. Air Force requested 1.3 million acres to expand existing bombing ranges. The National Guard sought a 1-million-acre tank-training range in Montana. The U.S. Army proposed to expand the Fort Irwin tank range in California by 250,000 acres. But nowhere has the military's hunger for land created more concern than in Nevada. Proposals for use of Nevada's most plentiful resource include a 600,000-acre tank-training range and a 500,000-acre expansion of navy bombing ranges.
The unrestrained procurement of public lands by the armed forces has caused considerable controversy among Nevadans and has raised public demand for active involvement in the planning process for military ranges. In Combat Zoning, David Loomis provides an objective analysis of the withdrawal of public lands for military use by all of the armed services.
The primary theme that emerges from this study is that a lack of citizen participation in the development of military land-use plans is a weakness in the planning process for these lands. Loomis argues that public lands are the common legacy of all citizens; consequently, their participation in decisions affecting those lands is a right, not a privilege, even when national security is at stake. Military planners should seek out and welcome that participation.
Combat Zoning provides the general public and land-use planners with a clear picture of military planning and how it has affected one western state. It applies lessons learned about participatory democracy at other levels of government and society to the military's long-standing reliance on technological procedures.
Industry Reviews
Management of public lands will become increasingly important in the years to come, and military land-use planning is germane to this issue. There is very little information available today on military land-use planning, and Combat Zoning is concise, easy to read, and well-documented. —David M. Chambers

""Loomis presents a good overview of military use of public lands in the state of Nevada, and his central theme is clear: the public needs to be more closely involved in the military's planning process for withdrawal of public lands—lands that are a common legacy of the citizens of Nevada and the United States."" —Larry Hartsfield

""Loomis has chosen a substantial topic and enhanced our understanding of it."" —Bryce Nelson, The Western Historical Quarterly, November 1993

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