Keene State College
Geography
(Division of Sciences)
Announces:
STUDIES IN NEW ENGLAND GEOGRAPHY
Occasional Papers in Geography
Purpose: To provide recognition of the unique contribution of geographic research to New England; to provide information for the needs of society to more fully understand their landscape; and to fulfill our obligation to present outside readers information and research conducted by New England geographers.
Focus: The spatial elements of the natural and built environments of New England .
Style: A variety of styles are welcome, including written texts, graphs, maps, photographs, and bibliographies. Manuscripts should conform to standard publishable criteria, yet be readable by the general public. Manuscripts should not normally exceed 25 typed pages, double-spaced copy, and submitted camera ready.
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If you would like to volunteer to be a reviewer for STUDIES IN NEW ENGLAND GEOGRAPHY please tear off this portion of the announcement and return the completed copy to: Dr. A.L. Rydant, Editor, STUDIES IN NEW ENGLAND GEOGRAPHY, c/o Geography, Keene State College, Keene , NH 03435-2001 , (603) 358-2508. arydant@keene.edu.
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(See reverse for volumes published)
1. 1986 Hobart, C. Population Growth in New Hampshire During the 19 th and 20 th Centuries
2. 1987 Marti, B. & Port of Boston Containerization
T. Kula
3. 1988 Stokes, C.J., T. Harbor Development, Economic Potential &
Ryan, & K. Stokes Transportation Investment Policy in Connecticut
4. 1988 Brehm, S. & Not in My Backyard: Siting a Regional Solid Waste Landfill
A.L. Rydant
5. 1989 Kiel , D.E. The Effects of Airline Deregulation in Northern New England :
Changes in Route Structures and Level of Service, 1970-1985
6. 1990 French, R. Inroads to Maine : Irving Oil & The Superbanks
7. 1990 Dustin, T. Economic Development in New Hampshire : Past
Performance & Concern for the Future
8. 1991 Sullivan, R. From Summer Colonies to Perennial Settlements:
The Transformation of Narragansett Bay Communities
9. 1992 Rydant, A.L. & Mapping Groundwater Pollution Potential for the
S. Sax Ashuelot River Watershed: Cheshire County , New Hampshire
10. 1992 Najjar, Y.M., Recreational Preferences Among State Park Users in New England :
R. Donnell, & A Case Study of the Massachusetts State Park System
H. Samawi
11. 1993 Wallace, W.H. An Agricultural Renaissance in New England
12. 1995 Wallace, W.H. Population Change in New Hampshire
13. 1996 Rydant, A.L. & Potential Historical Waste Sites of Keene , New Hampshire
D. Hiller
14. 2000 Rydant, A.L. & The Grand (Mount) Monadnock
Klaus Bayr
15. 2000 Cusack, C. & GIS in New Hampshire : Retrospect and Prospect
C. Witkowski
16. 2003 Burnett, P. The Downtown Revitalization of Some Smaller
Settlements as Marginalized Places
17. 2003 Allen, T., M.A. A Reconnaissance of the Heavy Metal Content of
Comeau, H. Carson, Ashuelot River Sediments
& E. Hurd
18. 2004 Marti, B. Inbound Waterborne Transport of Oil Products to New England
19. 2005 Harrison, B. The Maine Woods National Park : Landscape, Regional Identity,
and the Promise of New England Geography
20. 2005 Frontani & New England Fisheries and Participatory Management:
Simonitsch Rhetoric and Realities
21. 2006 Fritz, S. New Hampshire's Changing Agricultural Land Use