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NEW: Water Professional's Guide to Land Use Planning in California - slide set from Jeff Loux, UC Davis Extension

 

Changing land use
Changing land use is one of the most important issues facing California. ANR programs and personnel can help decision makers and land owners make land use decisions that benefit agricultural, natural, and human resources. Our focal areas include land use change, water quality and watershed management, habitat conservation, preservation of working landscapes, and managing growth. This workgroup provides ANR resources to interested clientele. We also identify gaps in our existing knowledge and in our extension materials and work to fill these gaps. We increase communication among our various members and collaborators, both within and beyond DANR and UC.

 

Click here for the UCANR Land Use Fact Sheets!

Resources

UC Resources
Resources from various UC campuses, both within and without ANR

Government Resources
Web-based information, training, and funding resources from the Federal Government and the State of California

Non-governmental Organizations
Information, data, and training opportunities from non-governmental organizations within and without Californa. Some of these have a regional focus, some focus on specific clientele, and please note, some may have a bias.

Land Use Planning and Cooperative Extension
CE and Land Use beyond California

Recommended Books
Useful books on planning and related California regulations and institutions.

Land Use Planning Training
In April 2008, the Land Use Planning Workgroup hosted a training at UC Davis for ANR advisors, specialists, and associated students and personnel. The agenda, and most of the slides and handouts from this training are posted here.

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