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COASTAL ZONE INFORMATION CENTER U.S.DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MAy 31 1977 National Technical Information Service Coastal Zone AD-A034 151 Information Center STUDY OF LAND USE FOR RECREATION AND FISH AND WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT CONSOLIDATED BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDIX E Coastal Zone Resources Corporation', Wilmington, North Carolina May 1975 HD 205 C63 1975 !Appendix E, Appendix E STUDY OF LAND USE FOR; RECREATION AND FISH AND WILDLIFE ENHANCEMENT Consolidated Blbliography Property of CSC Library U S DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NOA A COASTAL SERVICES CENTER 2234 SOUTH HOBS0N AVENUE CHARLESTON., SC 29405-2413 Submitted to Office, Chief of Engineers U.S. Army Corps of Engineers By. Coastal Zone Resources Corporation, Wilmington,North Carolina May 1975 REPRODUCED BY NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE SPRINGFIELD,VA 2261 1. REPORT NUMBER 2. GOVT ACCESSION NO. 3. RECIPIENT'S CATALOG NUMBER TITLE 9.TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED Study of Land Use for Recreation and Fish and FINAL REPT. Wildlife Enhancement APPENDIX E CONSOLIDATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 6. PERFORMING OR NUMBER 7. AUTHOR(S) 8. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMBER(S) COASTAL ZONE RESOURCES CORPORATION DACW 3-75-C-0001 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT,PROJECT,TASK AREA & WORK UNIT NUMBERS Coastal Zone Resources Corporation Directed by: Wilmington, North Carolina Public Law 93-251 11. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE Department of the Army 11 May 75 Office of the Chief of Engineers; DAEN-CWO-R Washington, D.C. 20314 14. MONITORING AGENCY NAME & ADDRESS (if different from Controlling Office) UNCLASSIFIED 15A. DECLASSIFICATION/DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE 16.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of this Report) Distribution Statement A 17.DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT(of the abstract entered in Block 20, if different from Report) 18.SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 19.KEY WORD (Continue on reverse side if necessary and identify block number) LAND USE RECREATION FISH AND WILDLIFE 20.AABSTRACT (Continue on reverse side if necessary and identify block number) The report describes legislative authorities, policy direction, and land use practices of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It identifies problems and makes recommendations for improved management of project resources. Appendix E Consolidated Bibliography American Fisheries Society, Reservoir Committee of the Southern Division., 19.67. Reservoir fishery resources symposium. Washington, D. C. American Law Institute. 1974.. A model landdevelopment code: proposed official draft no. 1, tentative draft no. 6, appendix A., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.. Arizona Game and Fish Commission. 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S. ~8qC ~qc v~qe r ~qa~n~i~qe ~r t ~T~P ~0qi ~qi n ~6qt ~qi r~, a ~8q0~) ~qf ~q@~; ~qi ~qc ~qe ~@ ~@ s A. ~qo Operat~lo~6qf~6qts R sear~qdh I~2qh~6qdustries ~r~0qLtd~8qY- ~2qF9~'70. Depart- ment of-land and~.~qfo~0qrests day-use outdoor recreation ~R~-~C~qre~d~-~r~-~,u~qn~qa~l ~q2~F~qa~qc~3~,~1~f~r~_~2qb~qe~_~-~, R~qp~i~r~@e~qw Comm ~2qL.~I.s~0qa~xo~qn ~1~14 ~,~q(~'aay-re~@~q@~q) On~,~q@ar~0qlo epar~qtm~2qbnt ~0qbf an s.a~2qhd ~0qF~2qO ~N~qe~8qp~qdr~t ~qZ~~*~2qth~r~e Research ~0qCo-~0qm~0qm~i s s ion, ~4qle~qtnt~-~q!~I~q@~cky _ ~_~8qP~j~_~'~6qA~8q9~0qR~:~8qVa~2qLr~.~1~L~4qY~q0~q: Frankfort, Kentucky. ~q(~qU~'~8qS~qo~j~'~4q@~q8~4q1 -to Pankey~,~.V. S., and~. ~0qE. Johnst~0q?n 9 nalysis of ~,~'~qv_~q4tj ~-~v-~qq~q0~q:~nn-~8qj~qe~An~qnr~qq~2qT ~6qMs~qa~0ql~0qg~qa~4qre~0qan~t- ~n ~8q%~.~qS~8q@ ~'~q~r~6qs~6q@~rr~6qs~2qat~0ql a us o e c reservoir C~8q&li~8qH~q6~r~'~-~z~"~2qUa. Of I Engineers, Washington, D~.. C~. ~16qE~60qf ~16q46 Patton, D. L. 1964. 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I ~qA~qa~qr~~~r am~qp~S~qLt _~ -~,ct~,~~q,~qJ~,9~~6 9a~ ~qR~qa~qti~qm~q&~qbing ~q&j~@~it-~qE~z~!~q& reser- s ~r~2qy ~2qp~: ~q@~qF ~4qj~0qre ~qn~4qc~2qS~-~,~0q"~0qt~8q4on use. Sacramento, California. S ~C~qE~qL~0qk~0qq~-~,~qr ~-~q!~4q@~4qq~qy~4qt~4qP~0qo~qi ~YR~.-~.i s~At~8q!~8qZ~qk~-~.~4qC~4qP~q!~?fe D~a~4qA~4qA~0qR~3~8qA,~q1~0q+~8qr~0qV~qu~4qqY ~q(p ~l~j~qi~q@ ~,~1~,~2qq~4qpedure~: ~_s~qj~2qq~qg~-~4qL~0q@~-~4qce~0qF~j~1~2qq~, ~8qA~qa~4qAhi~r~q!9~,~8qP~8q9~2qR~-~,~,~.~qr ~0qD~qb~4qo ~0qQ~2qb~qo~qa s ~4qta I ~qz one R~0qe source s Corporat io'~@~1~1~. Columbia, South Carolina. Sacramento~'District. 1973a. Isabella Reservoir, Kern S~4q&~j~0qk~-~qv~j~4qpr~q@~.~-~8q& ~j~8qq~4qr ~r ~q1~, ~6qq~4qq~q@~4qL4~8qA~T~-~jt~6qys~L~6qd ~qj~2qq~qj~0qa~4qp~2q@~0qamento A~i~2qq~-~q@~qU~q1~:~,~6qk~q9~-~.~8qQ~4qr~r~qk~q:~0qk~_a~q3~?~0qn South -Central Alabama Region ~q(~2qpo~2qp~qula~q- t~qi~qon and ec~qo~q~-~n~qomy). ~8qK~4qo~qnt~8qg~qom~qery, Alabama. . Sacramento-District. 1973b. Preliminary environmental model. Pittsburgh, P~qen~t~-~isy~qlva~qn~qi~0qa. Sacramento District. 1974a. Report of compliance R~2qZ~I~2qD ~9 ~0qk~(~0qu~qt~'~qn am i ~c ~,~,~2qAP~2qq~q@~qL~q1~q;~2q4~6qR_n ~0q4~-~qnd~0q0ut9~z~2qRa~0qAts. I~8q&~0qAal ~qj~8q4~4qp~i~qt~6qAte ~4qj~qZ~0q@~0qy~qi~qi~,~q:~qp s~qt~qE~qL~z~2qL~(~q;rame~2q4~.~qt-~: ~.~0qq~qj~,t~qj~q1~0q;a~,~2qk~-i_~qf ~0qI~-~6qA~a~-ter supply reservoirs: f i~qnal, report. Office of Water Resources Research, U. S. D ~q6~6q@~_~Z~qL~2qq~-~2q@~2qA~6qR~4q@~q!~2qVt~2qQ~) ~qLD ~qi~-S~-~0qP~0qT ~qi~,~'~2qP~.-~6qA~qt~-~a 9~q74b~- s istrict ~4qr~qi~4qk~- 1 ~6~, ~-~q@~qa ~qI~qP a ~.~1~1 _ A reviewing appraiser, appraisal report, agricultural S~2qt~4qq_~4qqt~-~-~ql~q@~qLea~8qq~8qgsR~'~.~;IS~-~qI~qL~0q4e~q@~0qkcl,~4q4 its ~qo~r~qp~2qq~2qq~- ~qj~qZ~a~q!~8qnen ~0qk~-~c~qL-~,~r~qz ~2~0qC ~.~:~2qA-~qj~4qL~8qA~- ~8qt~2qq~0qrn~qia~.- S. Department of Agriculture~, Washington, D~. C. Sagalyn, L. B., and G. Sternlieb. 1972. Zoning and T~qd~qi~.~C~Fu~-~-si~6qWg~z~:~qIC~2qO.7s~@~.t~-~qS~qi.~-ectt~qi~qfe~qE~qf~qi~q@~0qmp.-~q&~j~ct ~qr~0qaf~. l~qa~qfn~0qd~n~vu~-~0qsey ~0qc~0qo~4qh~8qt~4qk~_~0qo.~-~qI~q@s ~2~8qo~8qn-~ling q~ih~0qo_~0qu~1s~J~4qxn~8qq~,~i~zp~,~0qr,~qJ~!~@~0qc~.e. ~0qB~qi~4qC~lent~-e~4qr, f~q5o~qj~q@~s~.~,~0qV~0qT~qJ~Y~_a~;~qr~qL Policy Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Tennessee State P~ql~an~.~,~1~4 n~4qq C~qo~qm~qm~qissi~qcn. 1972~. Economy ~qF~6q9~,t~Ta~-~qTt~0qZ~r~q1~q(a ~qY~qge pro- 156~-163. T~@~qS~r~q&~4qV-~q&~4qh~8qf~8qi~@~4q&~,h ~'~2qb-~*~*~' ~'t~@~8qk~q3~qi~2q&~qE~_~i~q4th~2qN~@D~qityCla~qt~0qi~0qk- H~4qA~2qa~qn~1L~'~6qa~0qR~4qZe~,~q8~4qd~2qk~0q6~'~0qr~q@~2qf~qj~q:~q& and O~TSeu~ct~(h~rC-a~l~4qk~@~8q&~i~ql~c~l~2qh~q@~ti~c~q(~y~qi~qn~q@f~"~qo~rr-~:~-mati~6qb~-~qnt~0qVa~8qt~-p~2qh~f~-1~1~q6~'~qf~-~q) . V~(S~8qa~'va~2qh~'nah, D~~-~q@~,~q;~q7~8q6~0q0~4qt~6q4~qq~q@~)~-a~.~qof Reservoir Properties., Recreation Resources Branch, Knoxville, Tennessee. 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