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<br />Contact: Energy Project, National Association of
<br />Counties, 1735 New York Avenue. NW.,
<br />Washington, D.C. 20006. (202) 785-9577
<br />
<br />American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO)
<br />
<br />ASPO has put together a comprehensive bibliography
<br />on energy and its relation to planning. Included are
<br />studies and reports done on the impacts of energy
<br />projects. Available to ASPO members.
<br />
<br />Refer to: Energy Efficient Planning: An Annotated
<br />Bibliography
<br />
<br />Contact: American Society of Planning Officials,
<br />1313 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois
<br />60637. (312) 947.2074
<br />
<br />Denver Research Institute
<br />
<br />Concentrating on the Western/Rocky Mountain
<br />area, the Denver Research Institute has done extensive
<br />work in assessing and projecting the impacts of energy
<br />resource development on communities and regions_
<br />ORr is the research arm of the University of Denver,
<br />a non-profit organization working for both public
<br />and private agencies. Studies have been done of Sweet-
<br />water County and Campbell County I Wyoming; oil
<br />shale region of Colorado; coal gasification in North
<br />Dak.ota; plus case studies in Utah and Montana.
<br />
<br />Contact: Jack Gilmore, Senior Research Economist,
<br />Denver Research Institute, University of
<br />Denver, University Park, Denver, Colorado
<br />80210. (303) 753.3207
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<br />REFERENCES
<br />
<br />Many volumes have been written on energy problems
<br />and many more on energy impacts, but only a few are
<br />of real value to communities facing these impacts.
<br />These books and reports are useful to States and local
<br />communities:
<br />
<br />Boom Town Growth Management, by Jack Gilmore
<br />and Mary Duff (of Denver Research Institute).
<br />Covers impact assessment and recommendations for
<br />Sweetwater County, Wyoming. 200 pp, plus
<br />appendices. Price - $15.00
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Westview Press, Inc., Flatiron Industrial
<br />Park, 80ulder, Colorado 80301.
<br />
<br />Coastal Management Aspects of OCS, by Office of
<br />Coastal Zone Management. Discusses offshore and
<br />
<br />onshore activities, socio.economic and environmen-
<br />tal impacts, and planning and management. 73 pages,
<br />free.
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Technical Coordinator, Office of Coastal
<br />Zone Management, NOAA, 3300 White'
<br />haven St., N.W" Washington, D.C.
<br />20235.
<br />
<br />NACo Case Study No.1: Kaiparowits New Town
<br />Project, Kane County, Utah, by National Associa-
<br />tion of Counties under contract to FEA, June 1975.
<br />Free.
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Energy Project, National Association of
<br />Counties, 1735 New York Avenue, N.W.,
<br />Washington, D.C. 20006.
<br />
<br />Onshore Planning for Offshore Oil, by Pamela L.
<br />Baldwin and Malcolm F. Baldwin. (Washington,
<br />D.C.: The Conservation Foundation, January 19751-
<br />Looks in detail at the impacts of offshore oil in the
<br />North Sea on Scotland, and applies lessons to the
<br />potential U.S. impacts of Atlantic OCS develop-
<br />ment. Hardcover - $10.00. soltcover - $5.00.
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Your local bookstore.
<br />
<br />Energy Development in the Rocky Mounta;n Region:
<br />Goals and Concerns, by Federation of Rocky Moun-
<br />tain States, July 1975. Includes proposed regional
<br />energy policy statement; and 15 articles on economic
<br />and social impacts, legal aspects, and roles of Fed.
<br />eral, state and local agencies. 134 pages, $2.50.
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Federation of Rocky Mountain States,
<br />2480 West 26th Street, Suite 300-B,
<br />Denver, Colorado 80211.
<br />
<br />Report of National Conference: The States' Role;n
<br />Strengthening Local Government Capabilities, pre-
<br />pared by Department of Community Affairs, State
<br />of Pennsylvania, May 1975. Report on conference
<br />of agencies of local affairs held in Harrisburg in
<br />September 1974 funded by HUD 701 Comprehen-
<br />sive Planning Program. Relates experiences of
<br />agencies and sets out "cookbook" of ideas. 187
<br />pages, free.
<br />
<br />Obtain
<br />from:
<br />
<br />Assistant Regional Administrator for
<br />Community Planning and D-evelopment,
<br />Regional Office, HUD, listed on Inside
<br />Back Cover.
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