Publications
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Wyoming's State of the Space: A Comprehensive Review of Land Use Trends in Wyoming
NEW July, 2009
Commercial Wind Energy Development in Wyoming: A Guide for Landowners
NEW July, 2009
Impacts of Wyoming Water Development Commission Regional Water System Projects on Land Use: An Analysis of Two Case Studies
Wyoming Public
Opinion on Natural Resource Conservation and Development
Population Change
in Wyoming: 2000-2005
Conservation Easements: Wyoming Update -----
January 2007
[Note: Population Change 2000-2005 and Conservation
Easements Update are not available in
print yet]
Public Opinion in Wyoming on Conserving Agricultural Lands and Open Space
"Perpetuity" -- What Does It Mean for Conservation Easements and
the Wyoming Constitution?
Wyoming Community Viz Partnership Phase I Pilot: Aquifer Protection and Community Viz in Albany County, Wyoming
Big Game Migration Corridors in Wyoming
The Role and Economic Importance of Private Lands in Providing Habitat for Wyoming's Big Game
The Cost of Community Services for Rural Residential Development in Wyoming
Conservation Easements: An Introductory Review for Wyoming
Supplement:
Recent Questions on Conservation Easements
Population Change in Wyoming 1990 - 2000
Public Funding Mechanisms for Open Space Protection: An Introduction for Wyoming
The Role of Agriculture in Maintaining Open Spaces in Wyoming
Second Home Growth in Wyoming 1990 - 2000
The Terminology of Open Space, Land Use and Land Planning
Multimedia
The Ruckelshaus Institute and Haub School at UW, and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, sponsored a
Distinguished Speaker Series Presentation by Theodore Roosevelt IV on "Oil
and Water: In Which Well Does the Future Lie?" This
presentation was held on May 8, 2002 in Cody, Wyoming. You can
read the
transcript.
Interview with Roger Coupal from the University of Wyoming's radio program "Insight" produced by Heather Feeney. Private Lands & Public Economics The impact of big game habitat on local economies.
March 21, 2002. You can download the
.mp3 file.
The Ruckelshaus Institute and Haub School at UW sponsored a Distinguished Speaker
Series Presentation by Luther Propst, Executive Director of the Sonoran Institute entitled, "Healthy Landscapes, Vibrant Economies and Livable Communities: Envisioning a West that Works This presentation was held on March 14, 2002 in Wyoming, Wyoming. You can read the
transcript.
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