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Cooks, Leda; Zenovich, Jennifer A. – Communication Teacher, 2021
In our semester original teaching idea, we detail possibilities of resistance to the neoliberal university by considering tribal critical race theory and postsocialist feminism as frames for decolonization. The semester takes shape by focusing on foundational readings to bridge decolonial and postsocialist thought as the basis for dialogue about…
Descriptors: Ownership, Land Use, Indigenous Populations, Neoliberalism
Jackson, Stefan J. – 1997
This paper discusses how outdoor recreation and education personnel can work with the laws, regulations, patterns, and vagaries of educational and institutional permitting on public lands in the United States. The difference between a permit and a management plan is defined: a permit authorizes a specific activity with restrictions of amount,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Federal Regulation, Land Use, Outdoor Activities
Catskill Center for Conservation and Development, Inc., Hobart, NY. – 1978
The purpose of this "primer" for the general public is to describe the general characteristics of wetlands and how wetland alteration adversely affects the well-being of humans. Particular emphasis is placed on wetlands in New York State and the northeast. Topics discussed include wetland values, destruction of wetlands, the costs of…
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Environmental Education, Geology

Miles, John C. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1990
Discusses the responsibility of wilderness educators to educate themselves, students, and land managers on how to use the wilderness while nurturing its wildness. Outlines basic principles and techniques of teaching in the wilderness while minimizing impact. Offers practical suggestions on how wilderness educators can cooperate with land managers.…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education, Land Use, Outdoor Education
Kong, Earl – Camping Magazine, 2002
The principles behind a camp's hazard tree program are, first, identifying and removing those hazards that offer a clear, immediate threat, and then creating a management plan for the other trees. The plan should be written and contain goals and objectives, field evaluations, and treatments. Follow-up evaluations should be done annually and after…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Camping, Facility Improvement, Forestry
Hultsman, John T.; Cottrell, Richard L. – 1977
This document provides a set of generalized guidelines for the design of units in large family campgrounds. Managers of recreational lands have two responsibilities and goals: to protect the natural resources, and to provide an enjoyable experience for users. With these goals in mind, unique variables to each unit such as shade, site aesthetics,…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Land Use, Natural Resources

Garkovich, Lorraine – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1979
Outlines a practical application of Dillman's "synchronized survey model" within a community case study context. Presents step-by-step approach to integrating preference survey data with other data sources in development of a comprehensive land use plan. Considers problems and trade-offs of fitting a research process into practical…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Planning, Community Surveys, Decision Making
Cohen, Abby; And Others – 1989
This guide discusses city planning issues related to family day care zoning. The guide is divided into five sections. The first section discusses child care as a planning issue and focuses on changes in working patterns of families and in residential neighborhoods. The second section describes components of the child care delivery system, which…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Family Day Care, Land Use, Local Government
Arizona Univ., Tucson. – 1980
This course was designed to provide the water resource technician or manager with information which will aid in the implementation of improvements of present land use practices and to illustrate alternative concepts and techniques in land and water use for increasing and improving the multiple products of watershed lands. (Author/CO)
Descriptors: Administration, Ecological Factors, Economic Factors, Instructional Materials
Strong, Michelle – Environmental Education Bulletin, 1993
Describes a resource packet that utilizes a four-point approach to make environmental action concerning land use more accessible to teachers. The points are construct a map of the area under consideration; assess the impact of historical development, natural cycles, mining, and eco-tourism on the problem; research land use options; and encourage…
Descriptors: Community Education, Conservation (Environment), Curriculum Development, Environmental Education
National Coalition to Support Indian Treaties, Seattle, WA. – 1978
Treaties have been upheld in the U.S. Constitution as "the supreme law of the land". U.S. courts have repeatedly recognized Indian nations as sovereign and, consequently, treaties between Indian nations and the United States have the dignity as well as the full force and effect of any other international agreement. While many treaties…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Federal Indian Relationship, Government Role
Beiser, Mike – 1999
Access to federal lands is becoming more difficult for institutional outdoor programs. The Bureau of Land Management and the National Park Service are drafting rules to address institutional users, and the U.S. Forest Service is reviewing institutional use and sees a need for some type of permitting for this population. A 1996 study of federal…
Descriptors: College Programs, Federal Regulation, Higher Education, Land Use
Cooper, Geoff – Horizons, 2001
Recent changes to the British national curriculum have made the geography component less prescriptive and emphasized sustainable development. There is an obvious link between geography and outdoor education, and outdoor educators may want to offer geography fieldwork. The geography curriculum for years 7-11 is summarized, and suggestions for…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Conservation (Environment), Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Feuchter, Roy – Camping Magazine, 1987
Lists nine steps camps can follow to insure successful use of national forests. Steps are identifying national forest resources; matching expectations with the right setting; using recreation opportunity guides; planning for safety; practicing forest etiquette; practicing fire prevention; knowing the forest environment; participating in volunteer…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Decision Making, Environmental Education
Mosher, James F.; Reynolds, Bob – Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation, 1999
Communities all over the country are concerned about underage drinking and the many serious problems that go along with alcohol consumption by young people. Whether and how much young people drink depends to a large extent on community norms and expectations about drinking. These norms and expectations emerge from and reflect the community alcohol…
Descriptors: Land Use, Drinking, Local Government, Alcohol Abuse