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Journal articles on the topic "Palisades Interstate Park Commission"

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Lutz, Raechel. "Petroleum’s Park: How Oil Shaped the Palisades Interstate Park, 1900–1960." Technology and Culture 61, no. 3 (2020): 713–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2020.0071.

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Vicory, A. H., and A. K. Stevenson. "What's a river worth, anyway? A resource valuation survey of the Ohio river." Water Science and Technology 32, no. 5-6 (September 1, 1995): 63–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0562.

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The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO) is a government agency established in 1948 to control and abate pollution of the interstate waters of the Ohio River Valley. ORSANCO, represented by eight states of the Ohio Valley and the federal government, carries out water quality monitoring and assessment programmes, co-ordinates spill response activities, promulgates pollution control standards for the Ohio River, and co-ordinates the individual programmes of state and federal agencies. ORSANCO recognizes that public and political support are as important to effective river basin management as technical knowledge and activities. Because such support is so closely related to economic interests, ORSANCO and the National Park Service commissioned a survey project in May 1993 to compile readily available data to estimate the “value” of the Ohio River from several key standpoints. This information is intended to draw attention to the national significance of the Ohio River in its economic, cultural and natural resource dimensions, and to illustrate the magnitude of positive economic impacts to be realized by achieving water quality improvements. This project brought together for the first time information that will serve to enhance public and political awareness of the Ohio River Valley, and thus enhance support for aggressive environmental management.
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Books on the topic "Palisades Interstate Park Commission"

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Palisades: 100,000 acres in 100 years. New York: Fordham University Press and Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 2001.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Sterling Forest Protection Act of 1995: Report together with minority views (to accompany S. 223). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Sterling Forest Protection Act of 1995: Report together with minority views (to accompany S. 223). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Sterling Forest Protection Act of 1995: Report together with minority views (to accompany S. 223). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1995.

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Gottlock, Barbara H. New York's Palisades Interstate Park / Barbara H. Gottlock and Wesley Gottlock. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2007.

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Gottlock, Barbara H. New York's Palisades Interstate Park / Barbara H. Gottlock and Wesley Gottlock. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2007.

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Gottlock, Barbara H. New York's Palisades Interstate Park / Barbara H. Gottlock and Wesley Gottlock. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub., 2007.

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Binnewies, Robert O. Palisades: The People's Park. Fordham University Press, 2021.

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Palisades: The People's Park. Fordham University Press, 2021.

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New York (State). Dept. of Audit and Control and New York (State). Division of Audits and Accounts, eds. Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, financial management practices, Palisades Interstate Park Commission. [Albany, N.Y: The Office, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Palisades Interstate Park Commission"

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Nadel, Meryl. "From Fresh Air to Summer Camp." In Not Just Play, 47–64. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190496548.003.0005.

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“From Fresh Air to Summer Camp: Social Work Enters the Picture” traces developments occurring from about 1900 to 1926. During this period the new profession of social work coalesced, incorporated the reform spirit of the Progressive Era, began to develop rationales for programs that could best benefit residents of congested urban environments, and established numerous social agency-sponsored summer camps. The purposes of these camps varied and included improved health and weight gain, play, Americanization, progressive informal education, skill-building, and group life as a milieu for growth and change. The chapter includes descriptions of four early social agency summer camp programs: Surprise Lake Camp, Lillian Home, Camp Wise, and the camps at Harriman State Park, Palisades Interstate Park Commission (PIPC).
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"12. An Interstate Park for the Palisades and the Highlands and a New Progressive Vision." In The Hudson, 215–34. Columbia University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/dunw13640-014.

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Ehrenfeld, David. "Adaptation." In Swimming Lessons. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195148527.003.0013.

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When my wife Joan and I were newly married, we lived in a north Jersey suburb not far from the New York state line. Every weekday morning we drove down the Palisades Interstate Parkway to the George Washington Bridge and crossed the Hudson River to Manhattan, where I taught and Joan was a graduate student. The parkway runs along the Palisades, a magnificent, igneous bluff that flanks the west bank of the Hudson and faces, on the far shore, Yonkers, the Riverdale section of the Bronx, and Manhattan. Wooded parkland extends on both sides of the road for its entire length until just before the approach to the bridge, where many lanes of superhighway converge on the toll booths. We loved the woods along the parkway—they calmed us before our immersion in the chaotic city, and soothed us when we left it at the end of the day. That was before we went on our honeymoon, a three-week hike on the Appalachian Trail (interspersed with some hitchhiking on country roads), from Springer Mountain, Georgia, to the border of the Great Smokies in North Carolina. The forest we walked through was a mixture of tall pines and an incredible variety of native hardwoods—an experience of natural diversity that was overwhelming. Nearly every tree we saw was new to us, yet we could feel the pattern and cohesiveness of the forest as a whole. Rhododendrons formed a closed canopy over our heads, fragmenting the June sunshine into a softly shifting mosaic of dap-pled patches. We stepped on a carpet of rhododendron petals. The trip was over all too quickly. The plane carrying us back de-scended through a dense inversion layer of black smog before touching down on the runway at Newark. Home. We were depressed and silent. The ride from Newark Airport to our house took us on the Palisades Parkway. For the first time, we became aware that the woods along the park way were dominated by thin, ungainly Ailanthus, with their coarse(and, we knew, rank-smelling) foliage, and by other weedy species such as the lanky Paulownia. Suddenly, these exotic species seemed very much out of place.
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