In his commentary on Jerry Bley’s article on the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LURC), Mark Lapping discusses the need for serious dialogue about the future of the Maine North Woods. He believes that LURC’s mandate needs to be altered and enlarge
The Maine woods, together with the rocky coast, provide enduring images and metaphors associated wit...
In contrast to other northeastern states, the first conservation movement at the turn of the twentie...
Conservation interests have been promoting the creation of a national park in Maine’s North Woods fo...
In this commentary, Mark W. Anderson notes that recognizing the strengths and limits inherent in wha...
Maine’s Land Use Regulation commission (LURC) oversees an area covering roughly half the state. Plum...
The author of this commentary, who served as a commissioner on the Maine Land Use Planning Commissio...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
Robert Lilieholm takes stock of the challenges and opportunities facing Maine’s North Woods, the lar...
The Talk of Maine piece on efforts to eliminate Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission, which ha...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek\u27s massive development...
This work is a collection of essays, all of them previously published but for the Introduction. They...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He d...
The 1994 proposal for a Maine Woods National Park and Preserve of 3.2- million-acres of northern Mai...
The controversy evoked by the Plum creek concept Plan for the Moosehead lake region of Maine should ...
The Maine woods, together with the rocky coast, provide enduring images and metaphors associated wit...
In contrast to other northeastern states, the first conservation movement at the turn of the twentie...
Conservation interests have been promoting the creation of a national park in Maine’s North Woods fo...
In this commentary, Mark W. Anderson notes that recognizing the strengths and limits inherent in wha...
Maine’s Land Use Regulation commission (LURC) oversees an area covering roughly half the state. Plum...
The author of this commentary, who served as a commissioner on the Maine Land Use Planning Commissio...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
Robert Lilieholm takes stock of the challenges and opportunities facing Maine’s North Woods, the lar...
The Talk of Maine piece on efforts to eliminate Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission, which ha...
The Talk of Maine piece on how Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission (LURC) has seen proposals ...
Maine\u27s Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve Plum Creek\u27s massive development...
This work is a collection of essays, all of them previously published but for the Introduction. They...
In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He d...
The 1994 proposal for a Maine Woods National Park and Preserve of 3.2- million-acres of northern Mai...
The controversy evoked by the Plum creek concept Plan for the Moosehead lake region of Maine should ...
The Maine woods, together with the rocky coast, provide enduring images and metaphors associated wit...
In contrast to other northeastern states, the first conservation movement at the turn of the twentie...
Conservation interests have been promoting the creation of a national park in Maine’s North Woods fo...