Extractions: United States Alfred University, Environmental Studies Allegheny College, Department of Environmental Science American University, Environmental Studies Antioch College, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences Antioch New England Graduate School, Environmental Studies MS or Ph.D. Arkansas State University, Environmental Sciences Ph.D. Program Assumption College, Interdisciplinary Environmental Association Austin College, Environmental Studies Bard College, Bard Center for Environmental Policy Baylor University
Extractions: and Emergency Food Demand Empty Shelves: 1998 Survey of U.S. Food Banks. A report by Congressman Tony P. Hall. February 1998. Food Insufficiency Exists in the United States: Results from the Third National health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANESIII) American Journal of Public Health . March 1998. Hunger 1997: The Faces and Facts . America's Second Harvest. March 1998. Snapshots of America's Families - Income and Hardship: Food Concerns and Affordability . The Urban Institute. January 1999. Parish Social Ministries 1999 Welfare Reform Survey . Catholic Charities USA. March 1999. Extended Measures of Well-Being: Meeting Basic Needs . U.S. Census Bureau. June 1999. How Families That Left Welfare Are Doing: A National Picture . The Urban Institute. August 1999. Current and Former Welfare Recipients: How Do They Differ?
NATIVE AMERICAN, ABENAKI of Maine, New Hampshire, and vermont cities, towns, rivers The Western Abenakis ofvermont, 16001800 War general Indian historiography and to studies of Indian http://www.vermonthistory.org/shop2/books/nat.htm
Extractions: Abenaki in Vermont: A History for Students and Their Teachers , compiled by the Vermont Historical Society Provides teaching objectives; reference books; a list of related artifacts, images, and stories; background information; and discussion questions. This guide can be used in conjunction with the Vermont Historical Societys Abenaki in Vermont history kit. Illustrated. 35 pp. VHS P *Abenaki of Vermont: A Living Culture, produced by the Vermont Folklife Center, Teachers Guide edited by Gregory Sharrow This video, accompanied by a 56-page teachers guide, invites the viewer into the lives of particular Abenaki people, looking over their shoulders as they make and do things that connect them to the traditions of their forebears. The videos focus on contemporary Abenaki experience is unique. Teachers Guide provides an annotated bibliography, is illustrated and is recommended for grades 4-12. Running time: 28 minutes. Alnobaodwa The Western Abenaki Language Guide , by Gordon Day and Jeanne Brink A beginning guide to teaching the Western Abenaki language.
National Sea Grant Program 30th Anniversary - The Sea Grant of New Haven University of vermont Wesleyan University College University of MichiganWayne state University. Duluth University of Minnesota, Twin cities. http://www.nsgo.seagrant.org/30th/network.html
Extractions: Potential host campus list for outbound UNI students Use the menu and table below to locate a potential exchange college/university. Links will open a new window. Select a state/territory ... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas U.S. Virgin Islands Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming ALABAMA
Web Sites & Descriptions can pick a state and then travel to its cities or pick a major Colorado state ofColorado; Colorado Cybertourist includes useful links for your studies; http://henson.austin.apple.com/edres/ccenter/states/websites.shtml
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Research values, and the erosion of the economic base in cities and villages. vermont CommunityWorks. A federal, state and local initiative to restore and protect Lake http://community.middlebury.edu/~jisham/research.html
Extractions: Research This page has information and links concerning my current research. (If you are interested in getting copies of some of my current or recent work, see ' Articles and Papers Estimating the effects of social capital on environmental outcomes in the United States and in Vermont. This work, which combines quantitative and qualitative analysis, is in collaboration with Chris McGrory Klyza, Andrew Savage (Middlebury '03), and Susan Ludwick (Middlebury '02). Investigating the determinants of membership in local organization and sense of community in rural Vermont, in collaboration with Jamie May (Middlebury '01) and Steffy Rompas (Middlebury '02). Exploring the determinants and effects of lending to low-income clients in Vermont, in collaboration with Jessica Holmes, Paul Sommers, and Jessica Wasilewski (Middlebury '02). Investigating the effect of the expansion of the Killington Mountain Resort on the mountain ecology, in collaboration with Jeff Polubinski (Middlebury '02). This work will be published in the
Testimony Of Brian Searles that is smaller than many midsized cities across the Because vermont is located withina few hours drive of to about 25 percent of the state's overall economy http://www.newsvermont.org/Testimony.htm
Extractions: Testimony of Brian Searles, Secretary VTrans Presented on Tuesday, August 20, 2002 Before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works at the State House in Montpelier, VT. Good morning and welcome to Vermont. My name is Brian R. Searles and I am the Secretary of the Agency of Transportation for the State of Vermont. Let me begin by thanking Sen. Jeffords for holding this committee hearing in Vermont and for the chance to talk about the challenges and opportunities that are unique to rural transportation. Let me also welcome Sen. Bob Smith, our neighbor from New Hampshire, and U.S. Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary Michael Jackson to our fine state, and thank them for their willingness to come to Vermont. I would like to personally thank both Sen. Jeffords and Sen. Smith for their efforts restoring RABA funding in the current budget process. I would also like to welcome Mr. Ray Burton, a member of the Governor's Executive Council, who will testify on behalf of the State of New Hampshire. Mr. John Horsley, the Executive Director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), was unable to attend today's hearing, and asked me to make a few brief comments on behalf of AASHTO and its member states across the country.
Www.kinds.com 7,060); Texas (29,939); Utah (3,788); vermont (3,041 in local information and servicesin over 30 US cities. state Information.com Directory of state information http://www.kinds.com/Regional/North_America/United_States/
Extractions: See also: This category in other languages: Chinese Simplified Chinese Dutch Esperanto ... OfficialCitySites.org: USA - Quick reference directory of officially sanctioned city, town, county, area, regional, Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau and other related web sites. American Fact Finder - Index of data provided by the US Census Bureau, including population, ethnic, divorce, economic, poverty, and migration statistics, as well as the procedures that generate them. Chamber Find - Guide to Chamber of Commerce web sites throughout the United States. CitiQuest.com - Guides to hundreds of US cities. City Search - Comprehensive guides to US cities. Click City - Comprehensive local information for US cities. Community Information by Zip Code - A guide to statistics and other data available by zip code, including population, education, health, environment, business and politics; from California State University Northridge.
Vermont & Stowe Area Maps vermont and Stowe area maps of all kinds, including doit-yourself.Category Regional North America vermont Maps and Views it has more than fifty street maps of cities and towns. vermont state (vermont Indicators).A collaborative state data centralization and clearinghouse project http://comeseeus.net/Stowe/Stowe_Maps.htm
Extractions: This page represents a continuing process as we find and post additional maps. We will try to post maps of Vermont and the Stowe area of a variety of types: relief, topographic and civil. A relief map portrays terrain with different colors representing different altitudes. A topographic map portrays terrain by use of contour lines, i.e., lines that represent equal altitudes. A civil map shows the boundaries established by humankind state, city, county, and international boundaries. Sometimes these political boundaries coincide with geographic features, particularly lakes and rivers, but often they are arbitrary cutting across rivers, lakes and mountains with no regard for the terrain. We will use the more colorful relief map for representation of larger areas. The topographic maps will be used to provide greater detail. Web topographic maps such as these are ultimately no substitute for traditional paper maps. A gigantic file would be required to produce a web map of decent definition. These maps can provide gross definition and give some idea of what might be available in paper versions. See below for a recommended atlas Maps can be used for a wide range of information. Maps are often used to portray socio-economic or demographic data in preference to or in addition to tables. The map will reveal geographic patterns not so easily identifiable in tables.
Boston.com / Census rise in median income among the six New England states, trailing only vermont at5.1 In Massachusetts, all but about 80 of the state's 351 cities and towns http://www.boston.com/census/stories/90s_boom_bypassed_many_mass.htm
Extractions: Boston.com home Boston Globe Online Search SERVICES Apartments Careers Cars MarketBasket Personals Real Estate Yellow Pages SECTIONS Business digitalMASS Dining Education Health Movies MP3 Music Music Nation Northeast Personal Finance Sports Stock Quotes Traffic Travel Washington Weather World YourTown WHAT'S NEW World '90s boom bypassed many Mass. regions, census shows By Sue Kirchoff, Globe Staff and Bill Dedman, Globe Correspondent, 05/22/2002 any regions of Massachusetts did not benefit from the economic boom of the 1990s, according to US Census Bureau data released yesterday, with incomes generally rising in the technology belt bounded by Interstate 495 but falling in one-fifth of the state's communities. Median household income fell during the longest economic expansion in US history in most of the state's major cities, including New Bedford, Pittsfield, Springfield, and Worcester, and in smaller communities in the central and western parts of the state. Those localities are struggling to arrest a long slide in manufacturing, with some still unable to reclaim jobs lost in the sharp recession of the 1980s and early 1990s.
Utah League Of Cities And Towns On the low end is vermont, at $21 million. on nearly 4 percent of total state taxesthis year and 10.3 percent of state taxes in Utah League of cities and Towns http://www.ulct.org/news/across_utah/2001/desnews100301.html
Untitled Document assistance from the regional planning commissions categorized each community inthe state of vermont vermont is divided up into 9 cities, 237 organized http://www.vtsprawl.org/Initiatives/research/Exploring Sprawl/Newsletter6/Detail
Extractions: Detailed Research ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND LAND USE TRENDS RELATED TO SPRAWL Researchers: Center for Rural Studies, University of Vermont; Ray Godfrey, Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA, Winooski, VT.; Elizabeth Humstone, Vermont Forum on Sprawl INTRODUCTION This analysis of economic, social and land use trends related to sprawl came from two primary sources - 1) the Natural Resources Inventory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and 2) a data base assembled by the Center for Rural Studies at the University of Vermont. The Natural Resources Inventory of the USDA is an inventory of land use and land cover conducted every five years on a state by state basis. The two time periods utilized were 1982 and 1992. No earlier or later data are available. The data base assembled by the Center for Rural Studies was organized according to four types of communities: 1) Traditional Centers, 2) New Growth Towns, 3) Outlying Towns, and 4) Resort Towns. The Center for Rural Studies and the Vermont Forum on Sprawl with assistance from the regional planning commissions categorized each community in the state of Vermont into one of these four types. Vermont is divided up into 9 cities, 237 organized towns, and 9 unorganized towns, gores or grants. In addition, there are incorporated villages and 42 census recognized villages that lie within the towns. To enable more refined analysis where data were available two data bases were developed. For the most part, data for the nine unorganized towns and gores were not included in either data base.
American Community Gardening Association: Links Community Gardens, Salt Lake City. vermont Friends of Community Development throughGardening state and Local Policies Green Space from the cities of Seattle http://www.communitygarden.org/links/
RegionLinks ActionRegion Search vermont (898); Virginia (5533); Washington (4109); West_Virginia (1601 Find what youneed by state or province resource guide featuring thousands of cities from the http://www.action-links.com/RegionLinks/UnitedSatesOfAmericaOnline/
Extractions: about dmoz add URL update URL feedback the entire directory only in Top Regional North America : United States Description FAQ See also: News: Newspapers: Regional: United States Regional: North America: United States: Society and Culture: Genealogy Science: Social Sciences: Area Studies: American Studies Society: Politics: Campaigns and Elections: US Elections ... Official City Sites - Quick reference directory of officially sanctioned city, town, county, area, regional, Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau and other related web sites in the United States. American Fact Finder - US Census Bureau. AntHill CityGuide - A localized city guide that includes small business listings and small business directories for cities across the United States. Chamber Find - Guide to Chamber of Commerce web sites throughout the United States. CitiQuest.com - Guides to hundreds of US cities. City Search - Comprehesnive guides to US cities. Citynet.com
State Capitals And Largest Cities For Each State (Reference) state Capitals and Largest cities for Each state. state, Capital, Largest city. Alabama,Montgomery, Birmingham. Alaska, Juneau, Anchorage. vermont, Montpelier, Burlington. http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-685.html
Extractions: Center Lesson Plans ... Help State Capitals and Largest Cities for Each State State Capital Largest city Alabama Montgomery Birmingham Alaska Juneau Anchorage Arizona Phoenix Phoenix Arkansas Little Rock Little Rock California Sacramento Los Angeles Colorado Denver Denver Connecticut Hartford Bridgeport Delaware Dover Wilmington Florida Tallahassee Jacksonville Georgia Atlanta Atlanta Hawaii Honolulu Honolulu Idaho Boise Boise Illinois Springfield Chicago Indiana Indianapolis Indianapolis Iowa Des Moines Des Moines Kansas Topeka Wichita Kentucky Frankfort Louisville Louisiana Baton Rouge New Orleans Maine Augusta Portland Maryland Annapolis Baltimore Massachusetts Boston Boston Michigan Lansing Detroit Minnesota St. Paul Minneapolis Mississippi Jackson Jackson Missouri Jefferson City Kansas City Montana Helena Billings Nebraska Lincoln Omaha Nevada Carson City Las Vegas New Hampshire Concord Manchester New Jersey Trenton Newark New Mexico Santa Fe Albuquerque New York Albany New York City North Carolina Raleigh Charlotte North Dakota Bismarck Fargo Ohio Columbus Columbus Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Oregon Salem Portland Pennsylvania Harrisburg Philadelphia Rhode Island Providence Providence South Carolina Columbia Columbia South Dakota Pierre Sioux Falls Tennessee
Extractions: the entire directory ... North America : United States Description FAQ See also: This category in other languages: Chinese Dutch Esperanto French ... OfficialCitySites.org: USA - Quick reference directory of officially sanctioned city, town, county, area, regional, Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau and other related web sites. American Fact Finder - Index of data provided by the US Census Bureau, including population, ethnic, divorce, economic, poverty, and migration statistics, as well as the procedures that generate them. Chamber Find - Guide to Chamber of Commerce web sites throughout the United States. CitiQuest.com
Student Pagan Organizations University of Minnesota/Morris; University of Minnesota/Twin cities Society for Weber state University - Pagan vermont University of vermont - vermont Pagans http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/2372/pagan/spo.html
Extractions: All web links have been verified as of 5/24/99, and email links have been verified as of 11/7/98. If you have a new group or broken link to report, please email me. I would like to thank everyone the others who maintain lists like this; they make this type of networking possible. Web pages are listed when possible. Email-only links are marked with an asterisk (*). If there is no link next to a listing, I have been unable to find contact information for that group, but know they do (or did) exist. If the group is defunct, but the web page still exists, it's marked. Australia Canada U.K. U.S.A. U.K.
American Farmland Trust Publications growth methods to help conserve agricultural and rural lands surrounding cities. asearchable database of farmland protection literature, state studies, maps. http://www.smartgrowth.org/sgn/partpublist.asp?part=1