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PRESENTATIONS

The following presentations related to the Exurban Change Project are available on-line for research and educational purposes:

 Farming in NE Ohio - Prepared for the NEO Regional Task Force Regional Day, May 2006

 Determinants of Land-Cover and Land-Use Change at Different Spatial Scales -- Prepared for the Urban Ecology Workshop, Duluth, MN, May 2006

 Putting Exurbia on the Map:  A Typology of the ever-growing US exurban regions - Prepared for the 2006 Annual AAG Conference, Chicago, March

 Data & Maps:  Imagining Wyandot's Future - Prepared for the Wyandot County Planning, January 2006

 Farms, Factories, Fish and Sprawl: A Recent History of Land Use and Water Quality in the Lake Erie Region - Prepared for "The Future of Ohio's Lake Erie Basin", December 2005

 The Exurban Change Project - Prepared for OSU Sea Grant, Columbus, November 2005

 The Exurban Change Project:  Trends Causes, Impacts of Growth in Rural-Urban Areas - Prepared for OSU-TUD Exchange Program, Columbus, August 2005

 Does "AG" Stand for Anything Goes?  The Status of Agricultural Zoning in Ohio - Prepared for OSU's Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, Columbus, July 2005

 The State of Agricultural Zoning in Ohio - Prepared for Jennifer M. McSweeney Ohio Land Use Program, Columbus, March 2005

 Emerging Exurbia: A comparative analysis of exurban settlement patterns across the US - Prepared for Emerging Issues Along Urban/Rural Interfaces Conference, Atlanta, March 2005

 Select Demographic, Economic, and Social Trends impacting the future of Crawford County - Prepared for the Crawford County Planning, October 2004

  People and Agriculture in Fayette County - Prepared for Fayette County Leadership Program, June 2004

  Some Observations on the "Outside" Game: Townships, Regions, and Agriculture - Prepared for 1000 Friends of Central Ohio, September 2004

  Change in Exurbia:  Demography, Policy and Research Needs - Prepared for Community Development Society Annual Conference, July 2004

 The Exurban Change Project:  Trends, Causes, Impacts of Growth in Rural-Urban Areas -  Prepared for OSUE Planning and Zoning Tools for Land Use Management Workshop, June 2004

 Where are Townships Going:  Urbanization and Socioeconomic Trends -  Prepared for the AEDE Professional Update, February 2004

Who's Ready for Change? Ohio's Population and Land Use in Transition -  Prepared for the 2003 Ohio County Commissioner Days, August 2003

Using GIS to Model Patterns of Urban-Rural Land Use Change -  Prepared for the Ohio Geospatial Technologies Conference for Agriculture and Natural Resources, March 2003

Land Development at the Rural-Urban Interface in the U.S.: Trends, Causes, and Impacts -  Prepared for the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers National Meeting, December 2002

Urbanization Trends in Ohio - Prepared for the Ohio Miami Valley Planning and Zoning Workshop, December 2002

Low Density Development in Ohio: Trends and Impacts - Prepared for the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers (Ohio Chapter) , May 2002 

The State of Sprawl in Ohio - Presented at the Ohio Urban University's Policy Forum, February 2002 

Agriculture and Community Change at the Rural-Urban Interface - Presented at the Ohio State University Center for Urban and Regional Analysis Roundtable, February 2002

Population and Land Use Change at the Rural Urban Interface: Resources for Policy Makers to Identify Population, Agriculture & Land Use Change - Presented at the Ohio County Commissioners Day's, August 2001 

 Population Change in Ohio: Assessing the Impacts of Exurban Development - Prepared for the BiOhio Expo, May 2001 

 The Exurban Change Project - Presented at the Community Development Meetings for OSU Extension, May 2001 

 Overview of Central Ohio Growth and Change - Presented at the Simply Living Conference, session on "Creating Sustainable Communities", October 2000

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