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-<P><B>2.) Florida DEP, Office of Greenways &amp; Trails</B> </P>
-<P align=left><A>The Office of Greenways &amp; Trails (OGT) works to establish a </A><A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/about/system.htm">statewide system of greenways and trails</A><A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/about/system.htm"> </A>for recreational and conservation purposes.&nbsp; Their efforts are guided by a legislatively adopted plan titled "Connecting Florida's Communities."&nbsp;<A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/community/refguide/pdf/execsumm.pdf">View a summary of the plan</A> (PDF 1.5 mb) <BR></P>
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<P>2.) <STRONG>Florida DEP, Office of Greenways &amp; Trails</STRONG> </P>
<P align=left><A>The Office of Greenways &amp; Trails (OGT) works to establish a </A><A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/about/system.htm">statewide system of greenways and trails</A><A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/about/system.htm"> </A>for recreational and conservation purposes.&nbsp; Their efforts are guided by a legislatively adopted plan titled "Connecting Florida's Communities."&nbsp;<A href="http://www.dep.state.fl.us/gwt/community/refguide/pdf/execsumm.pdf">View a summary of the plan</A> (PDF 1.5 mb).<BR></P>

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-<P align=left><B>3.) Local Greenway Planning </B></P>
-<P align=left>a.) Information from "The “Leg Up” Workshop Seeking Your Share Of Funds For Parks, Greenways, Trails And Recreational Facilities Development&nbsp;</P>
-<P align=left>&nbsp;Presentations</P>
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-<DIV align=left><A href="http://www.1000fof.org/Panhandle/Documents/Other/1000Fof%20February22GreenwaysPresentation.ppt%20%5BRead-Only%5D.pdf">1000 Friends of Florida - Introduction</A></DIV></LI>
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-<DIV align=left><A href="http://www.1000fof.org/Panhandle/Documents/Other/FCT_Rural_Outreach%20%20Presentation.pdf">Florida Community Trust</A></DIV></LI>
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-<DIV align=left><A href="http://www.1000fof.org/Panhandle/Documents/Other/OGT%20-%20Rural%20County%20Workshop%202-22-06.ppt.pdf">Office of Greenways and Trails</A></DIV></LI>
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-<DIV align=left><A href="http://www.1000fof.org/Panhandle/Documents/Other/Leg%20Up%20-%20H%20Pardue%20FTA%20Chipola%20C%2006.ppt.pdf">Florida Trail Association</A></DIV></LI>
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-<DIV align=left><A href="http://www.1000fof.org/Panhandle/Documents/Other/FRDAP%20Presentation%20for%20Marianna.ppt.pdf">Florida Recreational Development Assistance Program</A></DIV></LI></UL>
-<P align=left>b.) <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/~grhess/GreenwaysForWildlife">Greenways for Wildlife</A>&nbsp;- <I>Greenways for Wildlife</I> seeks to address this need by establishing design guidelines for greenways in the language of landscape and urban planners.&nbsp; <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www.ncsu.edu/" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>NC State University</FONT></A> : <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www.cfr.ncsu.edu/for/" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>Department of Forestry &amp; Environmental Resources</FONT></A> <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/~grhess" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>George R. Hess</FONT></A> :Christopher E. Moorman. </P>
<P align=left>3.) <STRONG>Local Greenway Planning</STRONG> </P>
<P align=left><A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/~grhess/GreenwaysForWildlife">Greenways for Wildlife</A>&nbsp;- <I>Greenways for Wildlife</I> seeks to address this need by establishing design guidelines for greenways in the language of landscape and urban planners.&nbsp; <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www.ncsu.edu/" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>NC State University</FONT></A> : <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www.cfr.ncsu.edu/for/" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>Department of Forestry &amp; Environmental Resources</FONT></A> <A class=BlackRedLink href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/~grhess" target=_new><FONT color=#000000>George R. Hess</FONT></A> :Christopher E. Moorman. </P>

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-<P align=left>4.) <A href="http://www.ecfrpc.org/Files/Projects/eco_design_manual.pdf"><STRONG>ECOLOGICAL DESIGN MANUAL FOR LAKE COUNTY,</STRONG></A> Prepared by the EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, DECEMBER 2001. THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN PREPARED WITH A GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (FACEE).&nbsp; The goal of this manual is to illustrate how development objectives and natural resource protection needs within a high-growth area can be addressed through the physical design of residential projects. Comment:&nbsp; Good manul with descriptive graphics.</P>
-<P align=left><BR>5. <B><A href="http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/Programs/sprawl/wild-corridors.pdf">Principles of Wildlife Corridor Design</A></B> -&nbsp; by Monica Bond, Center for Biological Diversity, October 2003.&nbsp; Summary: Wildlife corridors have been proposed as a means to moderate some of the adverse ecological effects of habitat fragmentation. This document discusses principles of evaluating and designing wildlife corridors to facilitate use by target species.</P>
-<P align=left>6. <B><A href="http://www.planning.org/thecommissioner/spring98.htm">Planning and Development for People and Wildlife</A><A href="http://www.planning.org/thecommissioner/spring98.htm"><EM> </EM></A></B><EM>- By Donald L. Elliott, AICP, Vice President, Clarion Associates, Denver, Colorado. This is a Spring 1998 American Planning Association article.</EM></P>
<P align=left>4.) <A href="http://www.ecfrpc.org/Files/Projects/eco_design_manual.pdf">ECOLOGICAL DESIGN MANUAL FOR LAKE COUNTY,</A> Prepared by the EAST CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, DECEMBER 2001. THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN PREPARED WITH A GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, ADVISORY COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (FACEE).&nbsp; The goal of this manual is to illustrate how development objectives and natural resource protection needs within a high-growth area can be addressed through the physical design of residential projects. Comment:&nbsp; Good manul with descriptive graphics.</P>
<P align=left><BR>5. <A href="http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/Programs/sprawl/wild-corridors.pdf">Principles of Wildlife Corridor Design</A> -&nbsp; by Monica Bond, Center for Biological Diversity, October 2003.&nbsp; Summary: Wildlife corridors have been proposed as a means to moderate some of the adverse ecological effects of habitat fragmentation. This document discusses principles of evaluating and designing wildlife corridors to facilitate use by target species.</P>
<P align=left>6. <A href="http://www.planning.org/thecommissioner/spring98.htm">Planning and Development for People and Wildlife</A><A href="http://www.planning.org/thecommissioner/spring98.htm"><EM> </EM></A><EM>- By Donald L. Elliott, AICP, Vice President, Clarion Associates, Denver, Colorado. This is a Spring 1998 American Planning Association article.</EM></P>
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