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Subject: Re: Atlas of social and economic conditions and change in
southern California
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:02:27 -0700
From: Larry Cruse <[log in to unmask]>
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fyi

>>> Richard Schneider <[log in to unmask]> 10/25/05 11:41AM >>>
The Rocky Mountain Research Station has a supply of this  publication.

"Atlas of social and economic conditions and change in southern
California
", Raettig, Terry L.; Elmer, Dawn M.; Christensen, Harriet H. 2001.
Gen.
Tech. Rep. PNW GTR-516. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 66p.(color maps)
plus
CD
We have a good supply of this available as a CD only - PNW GTR-516CD
It is also online at:  http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/pubs/gtr516/

This atlas illustrates the spatial and temporal dimensions of social
and
economic changes in the social-economic asssessment region in the
decade
since 1987/1988. Maps, interpretive text, and accompanying tables and
graphs portray conditions, trends, and changes in selected social,
economic, and natural resource-related indicators for the 26 counties
of
the diverse region during a period of particularly rapid and intense
demographic, social, and economic change.  This information about the
people, communities, and resources of the region serves as a tool for
natural resource planners and managers, economic development
practitioners,
and citizens interested and involved in the future of the region.  It
also
serves as a baseline for monitoring and evaluating potential impacts
of
ecosystem management strategies.

There is NO charge for this publication and to order single or
multiple
copies of either the hard copy or CD:

Email:    [log in to unmask]  (include full mailing address)
FAX:     (970) 498-1396
Phone:   (970) 498-1392
Mail:    Send your name and address in block format (as if you are
addressing an envelope) to:
          Publishing Services
          Rocky Mountain Research Station
          240 West Prospect Road
          Fort Collins, CO 80526-2098 USA

Richard D. Schneider, Publications
USDA Forest Service
Rocky Mountain Research Station
240 W. Prospect Road
Ft. Collins, CO  80526-2098
(970)498-1392:  fax (970)498-1396
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