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- 2002003406 contributor B9193430.
- 2002003406 coverage "Adirondack Mountains Region (N.Y.) Environmental conditions.".
- 2002003406 coverage "Adirondack Mountains Region (N.Y.) History.".
- 2002003406 coverage "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) Environmental conditions.".
- 2002003406 coverage "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) History.".
- 2002003406 coverage "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) Management History.".
- 2002003406 created "2002.".
- 2002003406 date "2002".
- 2002003406 date "2002.".
- 2002003406 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2002003406 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-376) and index.".
- 2002003406 description "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE I The 1970s and 1980s -- 2. Formation of the Department of Environmental Conservation 17 -- 3. Establishment of the Adirondack Park Agency 23 -- 4. Environmental Groups and the APA 27 -- 5. Evolution of the Adirondack Park Agency 36 -- 6. Environmental Groups New and Old 54 -- 7. DEC under the Adirondack Park Agency Act 58 -- 8. Other Issues and Events in the 1980s 77 -- 9. Forestry in the Park 93 -- 10. The Adirondack Council 96 -- 11. The End of ActOne 100 -- PART TWO I 1989-1993 -- 12. The Commission on the Adirondacks in the 21st Century 103 -- 13. The Release of the Commission Report 135 -- 14. Picking Up the Pieces, 1991 162 -- 15. Still Trying for Legislation, 1992 178 -- 16. Aftermath, 1993 185 -- PART THREE I Issues and Activities of the 1990s -- 17. State Government Activities in the 1990s 193 -- 18. Public Participation in the 1990s, Discussion and Case Studies 221 -- 1. Region 5 Open Space Planning Committee 225 -- 2. Forest Preserve Advisory Committee 238 -- 3. The Blowdown of1995 245 -- 4. Motorized Access to the Forest Preserve and Accessfor the Disabled 249 -- 5. DEC's Use and Information Planning and the Adirondack -- Access Plan 260 -- 6. The Citizen's Advisory Committee for the High Peaks Wilderness Area -- Unit Management Plan 264 -- 7. Unit Management Planning and Revisions to the State Land -- Master Plan 277 -- 19. Where Are They Now? 281 -- Final Thoughts 341 -- Notes 351 -- Selected Bibliography 371 -- Index 377 -- Illustrations -- Map: Blue Line boundary of New York's Adirondack Park showing -- the private lands and the major classifications of Forest Preserve -- lands 2 -- Time line: Governors, Adirondack Park Agency chairmen and executive directors, and Department of Environmental Conservation commissioners 12-13 -- Figure: Comparing the total Forest Preserve acreage in the four regions and the Unit Management Plans completed as of 1996 279.".
- 2002003406 extent "xiv, 388 p. :".
- 2002003406 identifier "0815607423 (cl. : alk. paper)".
- 2002003406 identifier 2002003406.html.
- 2002003406 issued "2002".
- 2002003406 issued "2002.".
- 2002003406 language "eng".
- 2002003406 publisher "Syracuse, N.Y. : Syracuse University Press,".
- 2002003406 spatial "Adirondack Mountains Region (N.Y.) Environmental conditions.".
- 2002003406 spatial "Adirondack Mountains Region (N.Y.) History.".
- 2002003406 spatial "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) Environmental conditions.".
- 2002003406 spatial "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) History.".
- 2002003406 spatial "Adirondack Park (N.Y.) Management History.".
- 2002003406 subject "974.7/5 21".
- 2002003406 subject "F127.A2 M366 2002".
- 2002003406 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: PART ONE I The 1970s and 1980s -- 2. Formation of the Department of Environmental Conservation 17 -- 3. Establishment of the Adirondack Park Agency 23 -- 4. Environmental Groups and the APA 27 -- 5. Evolution of the Adirondack Park Agency 36 -- 6. Environmental Groups New and Old 54 -- 7. DEC under the Adirondack Park Agency Act 58 -- 8. Other Issues and Events in the 1980s 77 -- 9. Forestry in the Park 93 -- 10. The Adirondack Council 96 -- 11. The End of ActOne 100 -- PART TWO I 1989-1993 -- 12. The Commission on the Adirondacks in the 21st Century 103 -- 13. The Release of the Commission Report 135 -- 14. Picking Up the Pieces, 1991 162 -- 15. Still Trying for Legislation, 1992 178 -- 16. Aftermath, 1993 185 -- PART THREE I Issues and Activities of the 1990s -- 17. State Government Activities in the 1990s 193 -- 18. Public Participation in the 1990s, Discussion and Case Studies 221 -- 1. Region 5 Open Space Planning Committee 225 -- 2. Forest Preserve Advisory Committee 238 -- 3. The Blowdown of1995 245 -- 4. Motorized Access to the Forest Preserve and Accessfor the Disabled 249 -- 5. DEC's Use and Information Planning and the Adirondack -- Access Plan 260 -- 6. The Citizen's Advisory Committee for the High Peaks Wilderness Area -- Unit Management Plan 264 -- 7. Unit Management Planning and Revisions to the State Land -- Master Plan 277 -- 19. Where Are They Now? 281 -- Final Thoughts 341 -- Notes 351 -- Selected Bibliography 371 -- Index 377 -- Illustrations -- Map: Blue Line boundary of New York's Adirondack Park showing -- the private lands and the major classifications of Forest Preserve -- lands 2 -- Time line: Governors, Adirondack Park Agency chairmen and executive directors, and Department of Environmental Conservation commissioners 12-13 -- Figure: Comparing the total Forest Preserve acreage in the four regions and the Unit Management Plans completed as of 1996 279.".
- 2002003406 title "Perspectives on the Adirondacks : a thirty-year struggle by people protecting their treasure / Barbara McMartin.".
- 2002003406 type "text".