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UWEX Publications
The Center for
Land Use
Education has produced a series of publications,
some with the Department of Natural Resources and the Office of Land Information
Services of the Department of Administration. Unless otherwise specified,
these publications are available from the Center for Land Use Education. If
you would like a copy please email us at
landcenter@uwsp.edu
or call us at 715-346-3783.
Wisconsin
Land Use Megatrends Series
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Wisconsin
Land Use Megatrends: Forests |
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This publication illustrates statewide land use trends related to
Wisconsin's forested lands. By increasing awareness and understanding of the
importance of forests, we hope to engage local communities, government
officials, planning professionals, and individual landowners in a
dialogue about the importance of Wisconsin's forests.
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Land Use Megatrends: Housing |
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This publication illustrates statewide land use trends related to
Wisconsin's housing trends. Hopefully the
information in this brochure will help local communities, government
officials, planning professionals, and individual landowners engage in
meaningful dialogues about the role of housing as a land use and the
trends that may shape Wisconsin's future.
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Land Use Megatrends: Recreation
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This publication illustrates statewide land use trends related to
Wisconsin's recreation. This brochure is intended to
help local communities, government officials, planning professionals and
individual landowners think about ways to plan for and better manage
local and regional recreational resources.
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Land Use Megatrends: Energy
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This publication is intended for local government officials and others
interested in investigating the connections between energy and land use.
Statewide trends related to renewable and nonrenewable energy are explored
together with building, transportation and community design approaches to
reduce energy use.
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Land Use Megatrends: Climate Change
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Climate Change Megatrends |
This publication is intended for local government officials and others
interested in investigating the connections between climate change and land use.
Statewide trends related to renewable and nonrenewable energy are explored
together with building, transportation and community design approaches to
reduce energy use.
Please note that
the above PDF
files require the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The free Reader can be downloaded using the link below. Additional helpful
hints for working with PDF files can be obtained from UWEX publications:
http://www1.uwex.edu/ces/pubs/help.cfm
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