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References and Further Reading

Allmann, L. 1997. Natural Areas: Protecting a Vital Community Asset. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage and Nongame Species Program. Jamestown, ND: www.Greatplains.org Web site. http://www.greatplains.org/resource/1999/natural/natural.htm

Comastro, S. 1997. River-Friendly Resident: A Guide for Owners of Waterfront Property in Central New Jersey. Pennington, NJ: Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association.

Deans, K., ed. 1993. Conservation Options: A Landowner's Guide. Washington, DC: Land Trust Alliance.

Elconin, P. and V. Luzadis. 1997. "Evaluation of Landowner Satisfaction with Conservation Restrictions." Vermont Land Trust.

Hamilton, L.W., ed. 1997. The Benefits of Open Space. Madison, NJ: The Great Swamp Watershed Association.

Hinkle, P. 1992. The Brooks of Harding. Harding Township Environmental Commission.

Kimble, S. 1991. Greenway and Open Space Plan for Harding Township. Harding Township Environmental Commission.

Lerner, S. and W. Poole. 1999. The Economic Benefits of Parks and Open Space: How Land Conservation Helps Communities Grow Smart and Protect the Bottom Line. San Francisco, CA: The Trust for Public Land.

Mansnerus, L. 2000. "Where the Money Is: The Wealth Belt, the Richest Slice of the Richest State." The New York Times. March 12, Section 14: 1+.

Parrish, K. and A. Walmsley. 1997. Saving Space: The Great Swamp Watershed Greenway and Open Space Plan. Madison, NJ: The Great Swamp Watershed Association.

Small, S.J. 1992. Preserving Family Lands: Essential Tax Strategies for the Landowner, 2nd edition. Boston, MA: Landowner Planning Center.

Small, S.J. 1997. Preserving Family Lands: Book II. Boston, MA: Landowner Planning Center.

Smith, D.S. and P.C. Hellmund, eds. 1993. Ecology of Greenways: Design and Function of Linear Conservation Areas. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service. 1996. Final Report: USDA Great Swamp Hydrologic Unit Area Project.

Vint, M. et al. 1998. Conservation Options for Landowners: A Guide to the Tools and Benefits of Protecting Natural Areas on Private Land. Tucson, Arizona: The Rincon Institute.

Referenced Web Sites:

Frontier Forestry Consulting: www.frontierforestry.com

The National Wildlife Federation: www.nwf.org

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