Green County Land Information Plan 2016-2018

Green County Land Information Plan 2016-2018
Title Green County Land Information Plan 2016-2018 PDF eBook
Author Green County (Wis.). Land Information Office
Publisher
Pages 39
Release 2016
Genre Land use
ISBN

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Green Lake County Land Information Plan 2016-2017-2018

Green Lake County Land Information Plan 2016-2017-2018
Title Green Lake County Land Information Plan 2016-2017-2018 PDF eBook
Author Green Lake County (Wis.). Land Information Council
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 2016
Genre Land use
ISBN

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Green County Land Records Modernization Plan

Green County Land Records Modernization Plan
Title Green County Land Records Modernization Plan PDF eBook
Author Green County (Wis.). Board of Supervisors
Publisher
Pages 11
Release 1992
Genre Information storage and retrieval systems
ISBN

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Abstracts of Green County Land Records

Abstracts of Green County Land Records
Title Abstracts of Green County Land Records PDF eBook
Author R. N. Smith
Publisher
Pages 185
Release 1975
Genre
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Regional and Urban GIS

Regional and Urban GIS
Title Regional and Urban GIS PDF eBook
Author Timothy L. Nyerges
Publisher Guilford Press
Pages 329
Release 2010-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 160623336X

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This unique text shows students and professionals how geographic information systems (GIS) can guide decision making about complex community and environmental problems. The authors’ step-by-step introduction to GIS-based decision analysis methods and techniques covers important urban and regional issues (land, transportation, and water resource management) and decision processes (planning, improvement programming, and implementation). Real-world case studies demonstrate how GIS-based decision support works in a variety of contexts, with a special focus on community and regional sustainability management. Ideal for course use, the book reinforces key concepts with end-of-chapter review questions; illustrations include 18 color plates.

Urban Farming in the West

Urban Farming in the West
Title Urban Farming in the West PDF eBook
Author Robert Carriker
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 252
Release 2010-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0816545677

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From 1933 to 1935, the federal government’s Division of Subsistence Homesteads created thirty-four New Deal communities that sought to provide a healthier and more economically secure life for disadvantaged Americans. These settlements were designed to combine the benefits of rural and urban living by offering part-time farming, uplifting social functions, and inexpensive homes. Four were located in the West: in Phoenix, Arizona; El Monte and San Fernando, California; and Longview, Washington. Robert Carriker examines for the first time the intricate histories of these subsistence homestead projects, which have long been buried in bureaucratic records and clouded by misunderstanding, showing that in many ways they were among the agency’s most successful efforts. He provides case studies of the projects, rescuing their obscure histories using archival documents and rare photographs. He also reveals the machinations of civic groups and private citizens across the West who jockeyed for access to the funds being allotted for New Deal community building. By describing what took place on these western homesteads, Carriker shows that the DSH’s agenda was not as far-fetched as some have reported. The tendency to condemn the Division and its projects, he argues, has failed to appreciate the good that came from some of the individual homestead communities—particularly those in the Far West. Although overshadowed by the larger undertakings of the New Deal, some of these western communities remain thriving neighborhoods—living legacies to FDR’s efforts that show how the country once chose to deal with economic hardship. Too often the DSH is noted for its failures; Carriker’s study shows that its western homesteads were instead qualified accomplishments.

Manufacturers Record

Manufacturers Record
Title Manufacturers Record PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1558
Release 1928
Genre Industrial location
ISBN

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