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  1. Urban land use for transport systems and city shapes.: An article from: Geographical Analysis by Francesca Medda, Peter Nijkamp, et all 2003-01-01
  2. Beyond Edge Cities (Garland Reference Library of Social Science) by Richard Bingham, 1997-10-01

1. Geography & History Resources
geography History Resources. Directions Local Information. Local communities, Summit County, Northeast ohio, Mapquest 18471970) of ohio towns and cities.
http://www.mogadore.summit.k12.oh.us/portal/geo.html
Local Communities, Summit County,
Government
History Resources International Resources Information from Around the World Geography Resources More than just Maps Click Links
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Return MogadoreHS/JHSPortal Page OHS Elementary Portal Page
Maps
Information District Map Map Quest- Maps or Directions / Mileage Mogadore Village Map Mogadore Village ...
Ohio Landsat 7 Satellite Images
Satellite views of Ohio Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps More than 40,000 maps (1847-1970) of Ohio towns and cities. Return to Top of Page Government Maps Information Ohio House of Representatives District Map
State of Ohio Website

Ohio Senate District Map

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History Resources Ohio Other Ohio Historical Society Historic Map of Western Reserve The History Net Connecticut Western Reserve ... Return to Top of Page International Resources QUIA International Geography Games QOZI.com - Geography Resources Resources for Geographers- Colorado Univ. Boulder International Geography Resources- ... Return to Top of Page Geography Resources Maps Geographic Information World Atlas. Com

2. Kentucky Cities Listed By County
Kentucky geography and Maps. Alphabetical List of 2000+ communities and Zip 99 BEAVER DAM 42320 ohio 100 BEAVERLICK 41094 BOONE 319 CENTERTOWN 42328 ohio 320 CENTRAL CITY 42330
http://www.louisville.edu/~easchn01/kentucky/1citylist.html
Kentucky Info
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Kentucky Geography and Maps

Alphabetical List of 2000+ Communities and Zip Code Designations in Kentucky by County.
This list was originally on a United States Postal Service
web site that was removed so I have reposted it here.
You can also click here to download Thanks for visiting. Please send comments to: Eric Schneider at: easchn01@athena.louisville.edu About this speck of cyberspace , which first materialized on October 9, 1995.

3. Department Of Geography @Ohio University
offered by the Department of geography at ohio University humans with plant and animal communities. 3 lec, one Geographic analysis of cities and urbanization. Examines spatial
http://www-as.phy.ohiou.edu/Departments/Geography/courseslist.html
Main Page Faculty
Anderson

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Undergraduate Courses offered by the Department of Geography at Ohio University
To see the list of current and future course offerings by quarter, click here 101 Physical Geography (5) (2N)
Systematic survey of temperature, precipitation, atmospheric and oceanic circulation, and global systems of climate, soils, natural vegetation, and landforms. 4 lec, one 2-hr. Lab. 121 Human Geography (4) (2S)
Examination of spatial dimensions of culture, emphasizing patterns of selected cultural elements-language, religion, population, settlement, political and economic landscapes, and human/environment interactions. 131 Globalization and the Developing World (4) (2C)
Survey of globalization and its impact on development, international relations, and culture in developing countries around the world. 132 World Regional Geography: Industrial World (4) (2S)
Survey of selected geographic themes: development; people and resources; human and physical environments; and cultural patterns in Anglo-America, Western and Eastern Europe, the former U.S.S.R., Japan, and Australia. 201 Environmental Geography (4) (2A)
Geographic survey of environmental changes caused by human activities. Focus on resource availability and use, pollution of air, water, and biosphere, energy problems, interactions of humans with plant and animal communities. 3 lec, one 1-hr discussion section.

4. Livable Communities Program Resource Collection
the South Bay cities Livable communities Program sponsored by the urban recovery from Mansfield, ohio to Los Angeles, from The geography of Nowhere traces America's evolution from a
http://www.southbaycities.net/LivableCommunities/resource_collection.htm
South Bay Cities Livable Communities Program
Livable Communities Resource Collection
As of June 20, 2002 The Livable Communities Collection is a part of the South Bay Cities Livable Communities Program sponsored by the South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG). The books, videos, and magazines in the collection are intended to serve as resources for local residents and organizations that wish to learn more about livable communities and take action to create more livable places. The resources have been provided by the SBCCOG through funding by Chevron Products Company. The Collection will continue to expand in the coming years. Currently, the resources can be found at the following South Bay libraries and each resource title is listed with these location codes: El Segundo Library (111 W. Mariposa Ave., El Segundo) Katy Geissert Civic Center Library (3301 Torrance Blvd., Torrance) Carson Regional Library (151 E. Carson St., Carson) Peninsula Center Library (650 Deep Valley Drive, Rolling Hills Estates)
CORE COLLECTION
The following books have been specifically selected to be part of the Livable Communities Core Collection of books. These books provide basic information about Livable Communities helping the reader to understand and apply livable communities concepts. All four of the above listed libraries have a copy of the following core collection books.

5. William V. Ackerman's Personal Info Page
Spread of Crime to Smaller ohio cities and the Distribution of Crime in Lima, ohio. The Justice Financing Historic Preservation in Rural communities A Case
http://www.geography.ohio-state.edu/faculty/ackerman/
    William V. Ackerman
    ackerman.37@osu.edu
    Address
    The Ohio State University
    4240 Campus Drive, Lima, OH 45804
    Current Position
    • Associate Professor of Geography, The Ohio State University, Lima.
    Previous Positions
    • CEO Union State Bank, Upton, Wyoming, 1980-1992. Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Geography, California State University, San Bernardino, CA, 1972-1980.
    Education
    • Ph.D., Geography, 1972. The Ohio State University M.S., Geography, 1968. University of Wyoming B.A., International Relations, 1966. University of Wyoming
    Teaching
    Bill teaches courses in World Regional Geography (Geog. 200), Economic Geography (Geog. 240), Earth Systems II: Atmospheric Environment (Geog. 120) and Urban Geography (Geog. 650). He also has teaching interests in regional development and Latin America. In April of 1999, Bill was awarded the Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, Ohio State university's highest award for teaching excellence.
    Current Activities
    Bill serves on the following boards:
    • Lima Mayor's Committee: Project for a New Community The Governor's Advisory Board for Economic Development for Northwest Ohio
    Bill's hobbies include cycling, horseback riding and raising Russian Wolfhounds. He also owns an awesome Harley-Davidson.

6. 307 - Communities
ohio. 307 communities. Generalities. Philosophy. Religion The Arts. Literature. geography History. Home were prepared for the on-line curriculum, "cities of Today, cities of Tomorrow
http://www.reflinks.org/300/300/307.htm
Ohio 307 - Communities
Generalities
Philosophy Religion Social Sciences ... City Profiles
The United Nations provides information on 21 major cities of the world. These profiles were prepared for the on-line curriculum, " Cities of Today, Cities of Tomorrow ". Link vetted: 10/09/98 Link verified: 8/21/00
Send comments to Webteam
URL of this page: http://www.reflinks.org/300/300/307.htm
The Ohio RefLinks Project and NOLA Regional Library System..
Revised: 2 OCTOBER 2000

7. Ohio Canals
The ohio Canal System is an essential part of ohio history. It was of great significance in the economic growth of what had been until this time a relatively undeveloped, under populated region of the United States. His notion of ohio geography and topography was not very accurate but his idea into Indiana. cities like Akrongrew from shanty towns into prosperous communities. The canal ran
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6687
The Ohio Canal System is an essential part of Ohio history. It was of great significance in the economic growth of what had been until this time a relatively undeveloped, under populated region of the United States. From this time forward Ohio would play a significant role in the expansion of America and the dispersement of people and produce from the East to the West, the North to the South of the country. Early History Ohio's canal building years from 1825 to 1848 were of great significance to the growth of the State's economy prior to the Civil War. Approximately 800 to 1,000 miles of canal were built by state and private enterprise. George Washington was one of the first to see the potential in an interior transportation system, and as early as 1787 Thomas Jefferson had suggested a canal system between Lake Erie and the Ohio River, between the Cuyahoga River on Lake Erie and The Big Beaver Creek on the Ohio River to connect the Mississippi with the St. Lawrence and the Atlantic.  His notion of Ohio geography and topography was not very accurate but his idea was sound and eventually canals would be built over the general route he proposed. However, Congress was not favorable to the suggestion until 1823. Ethan Allen Brown, often called "the Father of the Ohio Canals", proposed in 1818 a canal system between Lake Erie and the Ohio to facilitate trade in Ohio's agricultural surpluses.
Surveys in the early 1820's by Engineer James Geddes led to a report to the General Assembly on January 4, 1823. It was not an easy task to survey the state as it was mostly undeveloped or unexplored wilderness.

8. Geography Colloquium Series
and friends of ohio State geography endowment Professor of geography CoDirector, Sustainable cities ProgramUniversity the deterioration of older communities; that, in the process
http://geog-www.sbs.ohio-state.edu/colloquia/2001-02/wolch.htm
Click here to see the full program for the 2001-2002 Academic Year THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY The Edward J. Taaffe Colloquium series is funded in part through The John Nelson Endowment
and the alumni, faculty and friends of Ohio State Geography endowment Speakers Committee: John Arnfield; Nancy Ettlinger (Chair); Alistair Fraser; Eugene McCann; Alan Murray; Paul Robbins; Julie Sharp.
Please contact any of the committee members for comments, questions, suggestions EDWARD J. TAAFFE
COLLOQUIUM SERIES Region by Design: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California Jennifer Wolch University of Southern California In this way, L.A.’s story is not unlike that of other major metropolitan regions in the U.S. But southern California’s unique geography — its topography, hazards and climate, its far-flung polycentric urban form — as well as its demographic diversity, byzantine system of governance, dispersed power structures and dynamic economy can make interpretation of the region as well as the design and execution of specific planning objectives very difficult indeed. Differences between southern California and other metro areas also mean that current nationwide calls for “smart growth” policies may need some alteration to effectively moderate inequities, slow sprawl and promote more livable communities in the southern California region. 1080 Derby Hall

9. Geography And History
ohio! Some cities included are Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Findlay, Lima, Mansfield, Sandusky, Toledo, Warren, Youngstown and surrounding communities geography and History
http://www.bright.net/~booklady/geohist.htm
General History of North America
Biography This site will be familiar to those people who watch Biographies on Arts and Entertainment, as it is their site, but can be helpful online also.
Native American Resources
Native American Indian Art, Culture, Education
These pages gives many aspects of Native American History such as culture, education, history, language, and more.
Southeastern US
White House
This site is the official White House site and gives information about the first family.
United States History - Ohio
Western Ohio Information and Links
The most comprehensive Web site listings, covering Northern Ohio! Some cities included are : Akron, Canton, Cleveland, Findlay, Lima, Mansfield, Sandusky, Toledo, Warren, Youngstown and surrounding communities. Postcard from Ohio Ohio Business and general information about my state.
Ohio and State Governement Information
The Ohio Home Page with Judicial and Legislative information also online.
Reference Generalities Religion Social Science ... My Favorite Bookmarks
Revised: September 15, 1997

10. Megalopolis
also as the distinct cities and communities that were belonging to the suburban neighborhoodsof other cities. Lakes to Pittsburgh and the ohio River (ChiPitts
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French geographer Jean Gottmann (1915-1994) studied the northeastern United States during the 1950s and published a book in 1961 that described the region as a vast metropolitan area over 300 miles long stretching from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C. in the south. This area (and the title of Gottmann's book) is "Megalopolis."

11. THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Winter 1997
blend the physical and human/cultural realms of geography. a major source of informationabout cities in the one of the “most desired communities” in the
http://www.geography.eku.edu/JONES/GEO_321UrbanGeo/geo321_F03Syllabus.htm
Eastern Kentucky University Department of Geography GEO 321: Urban Geography Fall 2003 Dr. Alice Jones Tuesday/Thursday Roark 204 alice.jones@eku.edu http://www.geography.eku.edu/jones.htm office: Roark 211A Office hours are posted on my web site www.geography.eku.edu/jones.html
Required Text
Hartshorn , Truman A. Interpreting the City: An Urban Geography. nd ed
Blackboard Access
The course will use Blackboard (http:// www.learn.eku.edu ) to distribute and collect assignments, and to facilitate discussion between class sessions. All students are expected to familiarize themselves with the Blackboard system and to visit the site on a regular basis for current materials. Course Description Cities blend the physical and human/cultural realms of geography. Using a variety of geographic tools and models, we will explore cities as both physical ecological landscapes, and as places of human social, economic, and cultural convergence. Among the topics we will visit are transportation, housing, city services, industrial and retail activity, social justice, and ecological function. We will also examine how and why cities have changed throughout human history, and what possible changes may be in in store for the future.

12. The National League Of Cities
of ways in which inequality divides their communities by race, class and geography. Committeeand a member of the Columbus (ohio) City Council, echoed
http://www.nlc.org/nlc_org/site/newsroom/nations_cities_weekly/display.cfm?id=79

13. MSN Encarta - United States (Geography)
in Missouri; Indianapolis, Indiana; and Cleveland, ohio. Other major cities includeMilwaukee, Wisconsin; Detroit are important activities in many communities.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_1741500822_4/United_States_(Geography).html
MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Tasks Find in this article Print Preview Send us feedback Related Items Continent of North America Great Lakes, largest bodies of freshwater in North America more... Magazines Search the Encarta Magazine Center for magazine and news articles about this topic Further Reading Editors' Picks
United States (Geography)
News Search MSNBC for news about United States (Geography) Internet Search Search Encarta about United States (Geography) Search MSN for Web sites about United States (Geography) Also on Encarta Encarta guide: The Reagan legacy Compare top online degrees Proud papas: Famous dads with famous kids Also on MSN Father's Day present ideas on MSN Shopping Breaking news on MSNBC Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Page 4 of 12 United States (Geography) Multimedia 163 items Article Outline Introduction AN EXPANSIVE AND DIVERSE NATION REGIONS of the UNITED STATES CLIMATES AND CLIMATIC REGIONS ... Lakes, Rivers, and Coastlines

14. Estimates Geography
In one state (ohio), a multicounty place may be population nucleus, together withadjacent communities having a except in New England, where cities and towns
http://eire.census.gov/popest/geographic/estimatesgeography.php
vJSLevel = "../" document.writeln(navigation); estimates geography boundary changes codes
census
... text menu
For what geographic areas does the Census Bureau produce estimates?
The Census Bureau produces population estimates for the Nation, the States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, counties and equivalents, incorporated places, minor civil divisions, consolidated cities, census regions and divisions, and metropolitan areas.
Census Regions and Divisions
Counties (and equivalents)
Minor Civil Divisions
Legally defined county subdivisions are referred to as minor civil divisions (MCDs.) MCDs are the primary divisions of a county. They comprise both governmentally functioning entities that is, those with elected officials who provide services and raise revenues and nonfunctioning entities that exist primarily for administrative purposes, such as election districts. Twenty-eight states and Puerto Rico have MCDs. However, the MCDs function as general purpose governmental units in all or part of only twenty states. Within these twenty states, PEP produces estimates for all governmentally functioning MCDs and for nonfunctioning MCDs in counties that contain at least one functioning MCD. The legal powers and functions of MCDs vary from state to state. Most of the MCDs in twelve states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin) serve as general-purpose local governments. In the remaining eight states for which PEP produces MCD level estimates (Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, and South Dakota) the MCDs, for the most part, perform less of a governmental role and are less well known locally, even though they are active governmental units.

15. Portfl_cle
to enhance the quality of life in urban communities . solutions designed to enhancethe vitality of ohio s urban regions and distressed central cities.
http://www.geography.uc.edu/OHGISNET/Cleveland/portfl_cle.html
Portfolio of the GIS program in Cleveland State University,
Prepared for University Consortium of Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) I Research and Related Activities

  • Development of EcoCity Cleveland’s Citizens Bioregional Plan Web Site. The project is funded by USEPA and establishes a web site with Internet mapping.
    Development of a Spatial Urban Residential Land Use Population Growth Model. Funded by the NE Ohio Research Consortium. This project is a collaboration with Kent State University and the University of Akron.
    Northeast Ohio Environmental Data Exchange Network (NEOEDEN). Funded by the NE Ohio Research Consortium. The project is a collaboration with Kent State University, the University of Akron, and Youngstown State University.
    Preparing for Ohio's Elections in the Next Century: Phase I. Funded by the Ohio Legislative Services Commission. The project is a collaboration with Ohio University.
    Developing a Training Program for Ohio's GIS Practitioner Community. Funded by the Ohio Geographically Referenced Information Program and the Urban University Program. The project is a collaboration with the University of Cincinnati.
    How Many Brownfield Sites are There? and Developing a Brownfields Finance Workbook for Great Lakes Practitioners Funded by CSU Great Lakes Environmental Finance Center), for USEPA.
  • 16. DCHC Curriculum Units 3 - Right Frame
    I am sure other communities have Sister cities and would like more have a timelineof the settlers travel on the ohio River that we communities and geography.
    http://images.library.uiuc.edu/projects/DCHC/units3-rightframe.htm
    How we learn about Communities
    Learning Goals

    State Goal 14 - 14 A, C, D, E

    State Goal 15 - 15 A, E, D

    Unit 1: What Is A Community? (one - two weeks)
  • The students learn to describe some features of a community and to explain what different people in a community do. (Any speaker lists about current community jobs that make the community run would be a great resource - even just job titles so that teachers could make contact). List some ways that early settlers worked together. (Jobs of the early settlers would be helpful so that we could compare how they have changed today). The book wants students to describe how changes in transportation changed in Indianapolis. (It would be more helpful if they could learn about the transportation changes in their own community). Students learn some reasons that communities might form links to one another. They then compare the cultures of one community with the culture of another. (We have three sister cities in this area from Russia, England, and Japan - it would be nice to have a listing of things to compare. I am sure other communities have Sister Cities and would like more information about them also). The feature focus of this unit is to help students construct and illustrate ways to show knowledge of communities and to classify date in categories for map keys. (Any old maps of the area and keys so the children can compare with the progress of the communities today would be helpful)
  • 17. Heights Library: Pathfinder: Ohio
    how ohio cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and communities got their names. MARTIN,MICHAEL A. ohio, the Buckeye State, Presents the history, geography, people
    http://www.heightslibrary.org/booklist/view.php?id=154

    18. SETA :: Communities Database
    communities Database by geography; by Topic Labor, Jobs, and Income; Population; Datafor Nebraska, City Data for North Dakota, City Data for ohio, City Data
    http://www.seta.iastate.edu/database/?cat=geography

    19. Department Of Geography At The Ohio State University
    Gauthier) McCarthy, Jeffrey J. Class Community And Conflict Upper Class Neighborhoodsin Central cities of the Directions for Land Use in ohio (advisor HL
    http://www.geography.ohio-state.edu/ETC/alumniphd.html
    Home People Class Resources About Us ... Site Map
    DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Ph. D. RECIPIENT LIST (1930s - recent)
    Farhan, Bilal - "Evaluation, modeling and policy assessment for park and ride services as a component of public transportation" (advisor: A. Murray)
    Moore, Jonathan - "Local Economic Development in the Post-Industrial Service Economy: Manufacturing Communities in the Ohio River Valley" (advisor L.A. Brown)
    Wu, Changshan - " Remote sensing, geographic information systems and spatial modeling for analyzing public transit services" (advisor: A. Murray)
    Bosco, Fernando - "The spatiality of collective action Flexible networks and symbolic performances among the Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina" (advisor: Nancy Ettlinger)
    Horner, Mark W. - "A Geographic perspective on urban commuting" (advisor: Morton O'Kelly)
    Casas, Irene - "Towards a learning ATIS Intelligence-assisted travel decision support systems using neural networks" (advisor: M-P. Kwan)
    Maddock, Tara - "Science Policy and public participation in water quality regulation" (advisor: Paul Robbins)

    20. Valley City, OH, Profile - Ohio Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy, Newspapers - EPodu
    Geocaching geography. Aerial photo of Valley City Historic photos of US citiesPhoto collection ohio communities Post cards of ohio communities.
    http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=17545

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