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Glossary
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      us/na/durham/coopforest/fragmention/text/definitions.shtml> Accessed 8/19/04.
[2]  US Department of Commerce, Economic & Statistics Administration, US Census Bureau.  2000  
      May. 1997 Wisconsin Economic Census. EC97M31A-WI.
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Accessed 1/07/04.
[3]  US Census Bureau. Economic Census Questions on most forms.   
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[4]  USDA Forest Service-North Central Research Station.  Data information.  The Changing   Midwest Assessment.  http://www.ncrs.fs.fed.us/4153/deltawest/datainfo.asp
[5]  Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board. An Introduction to Watersheds. Watersheds. 
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[6]  Wisconsin DNR. 2003 July 9. Storm Water Definitions.  <http://dnr.wi.gov/permitprimer/
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[7]  Nova Scotia Museum. 1998. Glossary. <http://museum.gov.ns.ca/fossils/glossary.htm>.
       Accessed 8/25/04.
                                                                                                                

[8]  US Geological Survey - Toxic Substances Hydrology Program. 2004 April 26. Definitions. 
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[9]  Wisconsin DNR. Wisconsin State Threatened and Endangered Species. <http://dnr.wi.gov/
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[10] National Agricultural Library. June 30 2004. What is an Invasive Species? Invasivespecies.gov. 
       <http://invasivespecies.gov/> Accessed 7/21/04.
[11] International Joint Commission. 2004 August 16.  Glossary. International Lake Ontario-St.
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Decide to Plan
[1] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.  2003. Smart Forestry for Smart Growth.    
     <http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/Forestry/SmartForestry/planning_
       resources/FinalSmartGrowthBrochure.pdf>  Accessed 2/09/04.

[2] United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service. 2004 March 9. Definitions. Durham Field
     Office. <http://www.fs.fed.us/na/durham/coopforest/fragmention/text/definitions.shtml>.
     Accessed 3/30/04.
[3]
Jackson-Smith, Douglas. Planning for Agriculture in Wisconsin: A Guide for Communities.  UW 
     Cooperative  Extension and Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer
     Protection; 2002.

 

Economic benefits
[1]  Wisconsin Governor' Forestry Council. "Wisconsin’s Forests: Questions and Answers". (pamphlet)
[2] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources [WDNR].  Wisconsin Forests at the Millenium: An
      Assessment. Madison, WI: WDNR - Division of Forestry.  2000 November. Available from: WDNR,
      Madison, WI; PUB-FR-161.
[3] US Department of Commerce, Economic & Statistics Administration, US Census Bureau.  2000  
     May. 1997 Wisconsin Economic Census. EC97M31A-WI.
     <http://www.census.gov/prod/ec97/97m31-wi.pdf>.
Accessed 1/07/04.
[4] Bozek, Nancy.  Personal communication.
[5] Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service. 2004 June 17. Wisconsin's Maple Syrup Production
      Explodes. <http://www.nass.usda.gov/wi/crops/maple.pdf>. Accessed 7/12/04.
[6] Marcoulier, D. & Mace, T.  Forests and regional development: Economic Impacts of
      Woodland Use for Recreation and Timber in WI (G3694). Madison, WI: Cooperative Extension of
      University of Wisconsin; 1999. Available from: Cooperative Extension Publications, Madison, WI;
      I-1-99-2M-1000.
[7] Hamilton S. 2003. Tourism Travel Tracker: Wildlife Watching in Wisconsin.  
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      Accessed 7/12/04.
[8] [WDNR] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 2004 April 29. The Outdoors Make  
      Wisconsin Home. <http://dnr.wi.gov/org/land/wildlife/hunt/altfund.htm. Accessed 2/09/04.
[9] [WDNR] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Smart Forestry for Smart Growth Overview.
      <http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/Forestry/SmartForestry/index.htm> Accessed 2/10/04.

 

Economic Costs
[1] Bozek, Nancy. Personal Communication 3/08/04.
[2]
PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE Monday, June 9, 2003 - 6:00 P. M. http://stevenspoint.com/ 
       [accessed 2/03/04]

Ecological benefits

[1]   Wolff, Alexis. 2002. Why Smart Growth Is Good For Wisconsin's Forests. 1000 Friends 
        of Wisconsin Newsletter. Volume 6, Issue 3. back to air quality
[2]   World Resources Institute. Valuing Ecosystem Services. Global Trends. <http://www.wri.org/wr-
       98-99/ecoserv.htm> Accessed 10/28/03.
[3]   American Forests.  Milwaukee Urban Ecological Analysis Executive Summary.  
       <http://www.scenicflorida.org/lscurbanecolog.html> Accessed 2/09/04. back to urban air quality
[4]  
[WDNR] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Smart Forestry for Smart Growth
       Overview. <http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/Forestry/SmartForestry/index.htm> Accessed
       2/10/04.
                                                                                                                   

[5]   USDA Forest Service.  Water and the Forest Service.  USDA Washington. FS-660. January 2000.
[6]   Central Wisconsin Groundwater Center. Home page. <http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/gndwater/>
       Accessed 1/22/04.
[6a] [WDNR] 2004 February 1. Forestry Best Practices for Water Quality.  
        <http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/forestry/usesof/bmp/bmp.htm> Accessed 12/15/03.
[7]   Jackson, Richard. Forests are a public health benefit.  Fragmentation 2000 Conference, 
       September 17-20, 2000, Anapolis, MD.
[8]   Wang  L, Lyons J, Kanehl P, Gatti R.  Influences of Watershed Land Use on Habitat Quality and
       Biotic Integrity in Wisconsin Streams. Fisheries 1997; 22, 6:  9 - 11.

[9]   Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources [WDNR].  Wisconsin Forests at the
       Millenium: An Assessment. Madison, WI: WDNR - Division of Forestry.  2000
       November. Available from: WDNR, Madison, WI; PUB-FR-161.
p 86

Forests and Water
[1] Great Lakes Aquarium.  Virtual Tour. <http://www.glaquarium.org/visit/minitour/buckets/>
      Accessed 2/10/04.

[2] Dombeck, Michael. 2003 January 3. The Forgotten Forest Product: Water.  The New York Times. <www.nytimes.com> Accessed 2003 January 3.
[3]
American Forests. State of the Urban Forest 2000.
[4] American Forests.  Milwaukee Urban Ecological Analysis Executive Summary.  
      <http://www.scenicflorida.org/lscurbanecolog.html> Accessed 2/09/04.
Ecological costs
[1] Martin, Karl. Forest Fragmentation: Ecological and Biological impacts.  1000  
     Friends of WI Forest Fragmentation Conference Proceedings. March 15, 2001.
     back to conclusion

[2] National Agricultural Library. June 30 2004. What is an Invasive Species?
     Invasivespecies.gov. <http://invasivespecies.gov/> Accessed 7/21/04.
[3] Hofmann, Greg, M.A., ACP MCIP. The Challenges of Community Planning in the
     Wildland/Urban Interface. Firewise News and Notes 2000; 14, 3.
[4] Panuska J, Lillie R. April 1995. Phosphorus Loadings from Wisconsin
     Watersheds: Recommended Phosphorus Export Coefficients for Agriculture and
     Forested Watersheds. Research Management Findings, No. 38. Bureau of
     Research, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. 

Social & Cultural benefits
[1] Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics Service. 2004 June 17. Wisconsin's Maple Syrup Production
       Explodes. <http://www.nass.usda.gov/wi/crops/maple.pdf>. Accessed 7/12/04.

[2] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources [WDNR].  Wisconsin Forests at the Millenium: An
      Assessment. Madison, WI: WDNR - Division of Forestry.  2000 November.p 74 Available from: 
      WDNR, Madison, WI; PUB-FR-161.
Social & cultural costs
[3] Leatherberry, Earl. Wisconsin Private Timberland Owners: 1997. North Central Research 
      Station.  Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Research Paper NC-339. 1997
      P 17

[4] Struck, Kevin. 2003 Fall. New Rural Development Consumes Land Open to Hunting in the Past. 
      The Land Use Digest. Volume 3 Issue 4. UW Extension.

Area & Volume
[1] Wolff, Alexis. 2002. Why Smart Growth Is Good For Wisconsin's Forests. 1000
      Friends of Wisconsin Newsletter. Volume 6, Issue 3.

[2] Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources [WDNR]. Wisconsin Forests at the Millenium:
       An Assessment. Madison, WI: WDNR - Division of Forestry. 2000 November. Available
       from: WDNR, Madison, WI; PUB-FR-161.

[3] Vissage, John http://ncrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/rn/rn_nc380.pdf  [Accessed 2/18/04] Research Note  
      NC-380
Housing
[1]Office of Land Information Services, Department of Administration website 12/30/02
[2]
Finan, Ann. WDNR. Wisconsin Forests at the Millenium. November 2002. p 93
County Pages

[1] DNR Smart Forestry Toolkit
[2] Marcoulier, D. & Mace, T.  Forests and regional development: Economic Impacts of
      Woodland Use for Recreation and Timber in WI (G3694). Madison, WI: Cooperative Extension
      of University of Wisconsin; 1999. Available from: Cooperative Extension Publications,
      Madison, WI; I-1-99-2M-1000.

Tools
[1] Haines, Anna. Center for Land Use Education. University of Wisconsin Stevens Point.
[2]Wisconsin Department of Revenue.  Division of Research and Analysis.  Public Lands and Property
     Taxes. Madison (WI): WIDoR; 2000 June.
Approve, Implement & Monitor
[1] Environmental Planning Handbook. p 28.
[2] Minnesota DNR. 2004. Natural Resource Guide. <http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/
assistance/nrplanning/community/nrig/fullguide/monitor.html
> August 24, 2004.
  
 

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