Wildland Development Concepts Wildland Development

OVERVIEW

HISTORY

ACTORS

MAPS

DIMENSIONS:

ecosystem
wildlife
economic
policy
recreation/aesthetic
social

STUDY TEAM

REFERENCES

References

 

Clark,et.al. (1991) Policy and Programs for the Ecosystem Management in the GYE; An Analysis. Conservation Biology Vol.5(3) pgs. 412-421.                       

Haggerty, M.(1996) The High Cost of Rural Sprawl. Greater Yellowstone Report, Vol.13 (2) (from within the open lands guidebook-See Lummis, C.)

Hansen, Andrew and Jay J. Rotella (2000) Nature Reserves and Land Use: Implications of the “Place” Principle.  In Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management, edited by Dale and Haeuber. New York: Springer New York.

Idaho Department of Commerce. http://www.idoc.state.id.us/Data/since90.html

Jobes, P. (1988) Nominalism, Realism, and Planning in a Changing Community.  International Journal of Environmental Studies 31: 279-290..

Jobes, P. (1991) The Greater Yellowstone Social System.  Conservation Biology 5: 387-394.

Jobes, P. (1995) Migration in the West: a Gallatin Valley, Montana, Case Study.  The Western Planner 16:10-13.

Kesselheim, Alan S. (2000) The Last Wild River.  Available Onlinehttp://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=5648

Knight, Dennis H.  (1991) The Yellowstone Fire Controversy.  In The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America’s Wilderness Heritage, edited by Robert B. Keiter and Mark S. Boyce. New Haven: Yale University Press.

Kolman, J. (1998) Citizens tame growth their way. High Country News.

Lummis, C.M ed. Ways to conserve Wyoming’s wonderful open lands: a guidebook. http://www.state.wy.us./governor/openspace/openspaces.htm - ack.

Wyoming, Like No Place On Earth: Ways to Conserve Wyoming’s Wonderful Open Lands, A Guide Book. To obtain a published version of this guide book, E-mail the Wyoming Governor’s Office at pmcnew@missc.state.wy.us or call (307) 777-7434. http://www.state.wy.us/governor/openspace/openspaces.htm - table

Mattson, et.al (1987) The Effects of Development and Primary Roads on Grizzly Bear Habitat Use in Yellowstone National Park, WY International Conference on Bear Research and Management pgs. 259-73.

Montana State Census and Economic Information Center (CEIC) Available On-line: http://ceic.commerce.state.mt.us/Economic/index.htm Power, T.M. (1991) Ecosystem preservation and the economy in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Conservation Biology. Vol. 5(3) pgs. 395-404.

Riebsame, W.E., H. Gosnell, and D.M. Theobald. (1996) Land Use and Landscape Change in the Colorado Mountains I: Theory, Scale, and Pattern.  Mountain Research and Development 16: 395-405.

Rudzitis, G. and H. Johansen. (1989) Migration into Western Wilderness Counties: Causes and Consequences.  Western Wildlands (Spring): 19-23.

Sacklin, et.al. (2000) Winter Use Planning in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-15 Vol. 4.

Theobald, D.M., H. Gosnell, and W.E. Riebsame. (1996) Land Use and Landscape Change in the Colorado Mountains II: a Case Study of the East River Valley.  Mountain Research and Development 16: 407-418.

Witkowsky, Kathy and James Lawlor. (1995) Montana Under the Gun.  Planning 61: 4-10.

Wyoming State Division of Economic Analysis. Available On-Line: http://www.state.wy.us/business.html

Yochim, M.J. (1999) The Development of Snowmobile Policy in Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone Science Vol. 7(2) pgs. 2-10.