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Land Use Publications and Resources

Agricultural and Farmland Protection: Action Kit
By Nelson Bills

Agricultural and Farmland Protection Boards
By Nelson Bills and Jeremiah Cosgrove

Benefits and Burdens of Diverse Asset- Building Approaches: Development Strategies in New York's Canal Corridor Communities

Building a Balance: Housing Affordability
By Joseph Laquatra, David Kay, Patricia B. Pollak, Nelson Bills, and Michael Hattery

Community and the Politics of Open Space: Reflections on a Walmart Development Controversy
by David Kay

Connecting People to the Land and to Their Environments
A powerpoint presentation by Rod Howe and Deb Grantham

Endangered Children and Environmental Standards
By Frank Barry with Hazel Dayton Gunn

A Guide to the Public Management of Private Septic Systems

By David J. Allee, Lyle S. Raymond, James E. Skaley and Duane E. Wilcox

Owners of Idle Agricultural and Forest Land in New York State: Results from a Mail Survey

By David Kay and Nelson Bills

Sprawl Without Growth: The Upstate Paradox

Rolf Pendall, The Brookings Institution

Sustaining the Rural Landscape by Building Community Social Capital
By Mildred Warner, Clare Hinrichs, Judy Schneyer, and Lucy Joyce

Why Invest in a Comprehensive Plan? What is It?

by David Kay

Yard Waste Management Technology Transfer Program
By David Kay

Policy Briefs

September 2011 The Implications of Multi-Well Pads in the Marcellus Shale, By Jim Ladlee, Penn State Cooperative Extension & Jeffrey Jacquet, Cornell University

July 2011 Do Upstate New Yorkers Support the Property Tax Cap? It Depends. By Robin M. Blakely-Armitage and David L. Kay, Cornell University

May 2011 Perceptions of the Great Northern Forest and Its Management, by Jody Enck and Tommy Brown, Cornell University

January 2011 Natural Gas Development: Views of New York and Pennsylvania Residents in the Marcellus Shale Region, by Richard Stedman, Cornell University, Fern Willits, Kathryn Brasier, Matthew Filteau, and Diane McLaughlin, The Pennsylvania State University, and Jeffrey Jacquet, Cornell University.

September 2010 What is Cumulative Impact Assessment and Why Does it Matter? by David Kay, Charles Geisler, Richard C. Stedman, Cornell University

July 2009 Emerging Trends in the Marcellus Shale, by Jeffrey Jacquet and Richard Stedman, Cornell University

March 2009 Do Comprehensive Plans Matter? by David Kay, Cornell University

August 2008 Sense of Place: A framework for land use planning, by Richard C. Stedman and David L. Kay, Cornell University

July 2008 Information Access and Preferences Among Private Forest Landowners in New York State, by Shorna Broussard, Nancy Connelly, Tommy Brown, and Peter Smallidge, Cornell University

March 2008 Management Activities of Private Forest Landowners in New York State, by Shorna Broussard, Nancy Connelly, Tommy Brown, and Peter Smallidge, Cornell University

August 2007 Heats and Animosities: What Rural New Yorkers Think about Local Taxes and Services, by David L. Kay, Cornell University.

Reports

Owners of Idle Agricultural and Forest Land in New York State: Results from a Mail Survey

By David Kay & Nelson Bills, Cornell University

MInutes

October 2009
Community Awareness of Wildlife Disease
By Darrick Evensen, Dan Decker, Bill Siemer (Cornell University)

September 2009
Where do New Yorkers want to live?
By Robin M. Blakely & David L. Brown, Cornell University

August 2009
The Power of Peer Learning Programs in Natural Resources
By Shorna Broussard Allred and Gary Goff, Cornell University

May 2008
The Impact of Agriculture: It's More Than Economic (Part II)
By Gilbert W. Gillespie Jr., Duncan L. Hilchey, David L. Kay, and R. David Smith, Cornell University

April 2008
The Impact of Agriculture: It's More Than Economic (Part I)
By Duncan L. Hilchey, Gilbert W. Gillespie Jr., David L. Kay, and R. David Smith, Cornell University

March 2008
Local land uses and downstream benefits: How farmer attitudes influence watershed conservation practices
By Richard C. Stedman (Cornell University), Erin E. James (Virginia Tech), and Peter J. Kleinman (USDA-Agricultural Research Service)

December 2007
Are towns outside of NYC feeling the effects of rural gentrification?
By Claiborne Walthall, Cornell University

November 2007
Do residential preferences foster sprawl in upstate New York?
By David Kay, Joseph Laquatra, Jordan Suter, Rolf Pendall, and Nelson Bills

March 2007
What are the Plans of Owners of Idle Agricultural Land in NYS?
By David L. Kay and Nelson Bills, Cornell University

January 2007
What is Rural? And why does it matter?
By Robin M. Blakely, Cornell University

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