74 resultados para Landscape Context Matters
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Other Audit Reports
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Other Audit Reports
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Other audit reports
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Newsletter produced by Iowa Department of Management
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Newsletter for Department of Natural Resources, Waste Management Division
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Newsletter produced by Department Natural Resources, Waste Managment Division
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Newsletter prdouced by Department of Natural Resources, Waste Matters Division
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Newsletter produced by Department of Natural Resources, Waste Management Division
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Other Audit Reports
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Other Audit Reports - 28E Organizations
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A newsletter for alumni and friends of the Iowa State University College of Human Sciences.
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Case Number 91-151 Craig Gardner, an inmate in the Iowa prison system, was the subject of a force move by correctional officers while incarcerated at the Iowa State Penitentiary (ISP). This action involved the use of a chemical agent. This investigation began as a review of the use of a chemical agent in a forced cell move on June 30, 1991.
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Audit report on America’s Agricultural Industrial Heritage Landscape, Inc., d/b/a Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area (Silos and Smokestacks), in Waterloo, Iowa for the years ended December 31, 2006 and 2005
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Landscape amenities can be scarce in places with large areas of open space. Intensely farmed areas with high levels of monocropping and livestock production are akin to developed open space areas and do not provide many services in terms of landscape amenities. Open space in the form of farmland is plentiful, but parks and their services are in short supply. This issue is of particular importance for public policy because it is closely linked to the impact of externalities caused by agricultural activities and to the indirect effects of land use dynamics. This study looks at the impact of landscape amenities on rural residential property values in five counties in North Central Iowa using a hedonic pricing model based on geographic information systems. The effect of cropland, pasture, forest, and developed land as land uses surrounding the property is considered, as well as the impact of proximity to recreational areas. The study also includes the effect of other disamenities, such as livestock facilities and quarries, which can be considered part of the developed open space and are a common feature of the Iowa landscape.
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Audit report on America’s Agricultural Industrial Heritage Landscape, Inc., d/b/a Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area, in Waterloo, Iowa for the years ended December 31, 2007 and 2006