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Editor’s Introduction

Editor’s Introduction e welcome the addition of Nicole Peterson to our on the revitalization of downtown neighborhoods in Weditorial staff as an editorial assistant. Before the Middle Susquehanna River valley in Pennsylvania. commencing her graduate studies in Landscape Archi- Victoria Chanse examines the contribution of TDAR tecture at the University of Minnesota, Nicole was an perspectives for organizing and managing multiple vol- English and Media Studies major at St. Olaf College in unteer groups in a regional watershed stewardship ini- Northfi eld, MN. tiative in Contra Costa County, California. Three of the cases occur in rural settings. Chris- tine Carlson, John Koepke, and Mirja Hanson from ABOUT THIS ISSUE the University of Minnesota offer TDAR perspectives This special issue of Landscape Journal joins a tradition on their efforts to organize and coordinate the activi- established by 12 others that either focused on specifi c ties of the Laurentian Vision Partnership in refram- themes or contained articles compiled in special is- ing iron ore mining as a tool to make future ecologies sues. Thematic issues examined topics including Land- and economies on the Mesabi Iron Range in northern scape Perception and Visual Assessment (3:2 Fall 1984), Minnesota. In Entlebuch, Switzerland, Olaf Schroth, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the land University of Wisconsin Press

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University of Wisconsin Press
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Abstract

e welcome the addition of Nicole Peterson to our on the revitalization of downtown neighborhoods in Weditorial staff as an editorial assistant. Before the Middle Susquehanna River valley in Pennsylvania. commencing her graduate studies in Landscape Archi- Victoria Chanse examines the contribution of TDAR tecture at the University of Minnesota, Nicole was an perspectives for organizing and managing multiple vol- English and Media Studies major at St. Olaf College in unteer groups in a regional watershed stewardship ini- Northfi eld, MN. tiative in Contra Costa County, California. Three of the cases occur in rural settings. Chris- tine Carlson, John Koepke, and Mirja Hanson from ABOUT THIS ISSUE the University of Minnesota offer TDAR perspectives This special issue of Landscape Journal joins a tradition on their efforts to organize and coordinate the activi- established by 12 others that either focused on specifi c ties of the Laurentian Vision Partnership in refram- themes or contained articles compiled in special is- ing iron ore mining as a tool to make future ecologies sues. Thematic issues examined topics including Land- and economies on the Mesabi Iron Range in northern scape Perception and Visual Assessment (3:2 Fall 1984), Minnesota. In Entlebuch, Switzerland, Olaf Schroth,

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Landscape Journal: design, planning, and management of the landUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Feb 22, 2011

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