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understanding populations and settlements over time and through change Gage, Stuart H. and Margaret Maizel. Environmental Acoustic Systems - Monitoring Ecosystem Health through Sounds in Urban and Suburban "Edge" Geographies. Seven Years of Site-specific, Continuous Automated Monitoring. ONEIMAGE, LLC, Fort Collins, Colorado and Computational Ecology and Visualization Laboratory, Michigan State University. 2001-2008. http://www.real.msu.edu/projects/one_proj.php?proj=mc Maizel, M., White, D., Gage, S., Osborne, L., Root, R., Stitt, S., Muehlbach, G. Historical Perspectives on the Land Use History of North America: A Context for Understanding our Changing Environment. Sisk, T.D., Editor. U.S. Geological Survey. Biological Resources Division. Biological Sciences Report USGS/BRD/BSR. Land Use History of North America. 1998. Reprinted 2003, 104 pp.. A Study and Report. 1999. http://biology.usgs.gov/luhna/chap2.html Maizel, M. Case 4. County Planning and Suburban Expansion in the Washington DC Region: Images to the Year 2020 – What Have we Planned for Ourselves ? In Under the Blade. Thomas A. Lyson, Richard K. Olson, Editors; Westview Press, (p295-302). A Paper. 1999. http://www.amazon.com/Under-Blade-Conversion-Agricultural-landscapes/dp/0813335973/ref=sr_11_1/180-9239256-3126903?ie=UTF8&qid=1230482857&sr=11-1 Maizel, M and G. Muehlbach. Future Growth in the Metropolitan Washington Region, 13 Counties in Two States and the District of Columbia, 1980-2020. in “Green, More or Less”: A regional and county analysis for a three part series. In collaboration with the Washington DC Council of Governments and the Washington Post. March, 1997. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/local/longterm/library/growth/ Maizel, M and G. Muehlbach. Future Growth Scenarios in 43 counties, 11.5 million acres; 1980 to the Year 2020, Washington DC-Baltimore Corridor. A Study, Report and Data Provided to the US Geological Survey, US Department of the Interior. 1997. Gage, Stuart H., Scott Isard, UIC; Mike Irwin, UIC; Margaret Maizel, NCRI; John Westbrook; ARS/USDA; Charlie Main, NCSU. Flow of Biota in the Atmosphere. Collaborators, Michigan State University, W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Long Term Ecological Research in Row-Crop Agriculture. 1996. http://www.cevl.msu.edu/pages/longrange/life/life.htm Maizel, M and G. Muehlbach. Future Growth Scenarios, Charlotte, North Carolina Region of 15 Counties in Two States. A Study, report and data provided to the Carolina Conservancy, and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 1997. M. Maizel and Archana Jain for Helen B. Junz, PhD. Where did all the Money Go? The Pre-Nazi Era Wealth of European Jewry. PhD Thesis and publication. University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. HBJ International; Spatial Analysis and Maps for Thesis Publication. 2000. Published by Berne:Staempfii, 2002. 161 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Where-did-all-money-go/dp/3727299940. Maizel, M., Archana Jain, Jonathan Robbin and G. Muehlbach. Demonstration of an Integrated GIS Approach to Relate Socio-Economic Community and Home Lifestyles to Student Performance: A Targeted Marketing Approach to Education. The Links Project. Sarita Schotta, PhD and Shirley McCune, PhD; Directors. For the Office of the Secretary of Public Instruction (OSPI), Olympia, Washington. A Study and Reports (150 pp). 1999. Maizel, M., Muehlbach, G.B., Zoerkler, J., Baynham, P., and Jonathan E. Robbin. GIS Databases and Systems: Common Infrastructure for Community, State and Federal Public Health. A presentation at ‘Making a Powerful Connection: the Health of the Public and the National Information Infrastructure’. A conference. Lister Hill Auditorium, National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD. 1998. Maizel, M., Muehlbach, G., Zoerkler, J., Baynham, P., Welle, P., Iivari. T., Monds, D., Dishongh, G., and Jonathan E. Robbin. Socio-Economic Clusters of Farm and Non-farm Population Settlements, among Southeastern Pennsylvania Landscapes: A study and Reports. For the Pennsylvania State Conservationists Office, NRCS/USDA; the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. Three Volumes. 205 pages. 1997. Maizel, M. Farming on the Fringe. Analysis of the Top Twenty Percent of High Market Value Farming Counties: -Economics, Demographics and Agricultural Profiles. The American Farmland Trust, Washington, DC. A study and Wall Map. 1986. http://www.nal.usda.gov/afsic/pubs/tracing/TESA1980.pdf
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