| General Geography | Social Aspects | Earth Science/Environment |
| Regional Planning | Cartography/Maps | Special topics |
CIESIN (Consortium for International
Earth Science Information Network)
http://www.ciesin.org/
"CIESIN was established in 1989 as a non-profit, non-governmental organization
to provide
information that would help scientists, decision-makers, and the public
better understand their
changing world." Provides information about geography, environment,
demography and population, health and so on. Searchable.
Geography and Regional
Planning Related Web Sites (WSC)
http://www.wsc.ma.edu/wmgc/geolinks.htm
From WSC Geography and Regional Planning Department, provides unannotated
links to web sites divided by topic.
Geography
- WWW Virtual Library
http://www.icomos.org/Geography/WWW_VL_Geography.html
Provides unannotated links to web sites pertaining to general geography,
specific countries and geography departments at educational institutions.
Geoplace.com
http://www.geoplace.com/
"World's leading provider of geospatial information."
Includes news, online journals (GIS World, Business Geographics, GIS
Europe, Mapping Awareness, etc.) plus other resources, conference information,
etc.
United States Geological Survey
http://www.usgs.gov/
"The U.S. Geological Survey provides the Nation with reliable, impartial
information to describe and understand the Earth...The USGS Web comprises
more than 150 servers distributed nationwide which collectively serve approximately
250,000 web pages. The four major USGS Web servers besides this one are:
Biology,
Geology,
Geography,
Geospatial Information, and Water."
Browse or search each site for information.
GeoGuide
http://www.sub.uni-goettingen.de/ssgfi/geo/
This meta site provides subject access to web sites including Academic
Programs, Associations, Data Collections, etc. It originates in Germany,
but most information is available in English.
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Regional
Planning
Urban
Planning, 1794-1918: An International Anthology of Articles, Conference
Papers, and Reports
http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/homepage.htm
Look here for information on how urban planning developed. Included
are statements about techniques, principles, theories, and practice by
those who helped to create [this] new professional specialization.
American Planning Association
http://www.planning.org/
Information about the APA, Job listing, Certification information,
the APA National Planning Conference schedule, Press Releases which include
"hot topics" and "points of view", and Planning Research which provides
links to research of the American Planning Association (e.g. City Parks
Forum and Smart Growth Agenda).
Cyburbia: The Urban
Planning Portal Resource Directory
http://www.cyburbia.org/directory/
This site includes Planning Resource and Architecture Resource Directories
as well as access to the online magazine entitled: Place.
PCJ Plus
http://pcj.typepad.com
This searchable site provides information on articles appearing in
the Planning Commissioner's Journal. There are also some excerpts
from books and other sources of interest. No articles are available
in full text.
Center for
Neighborhood Development: Resources (Cleveland State University)
http://urban.csuohio.edu/cnd/resources.html
This resource page includes Principles, a Timeline, and funding information.
See also the link for "Links."
City
of Aurora Planning Document
http://www.auroragov.org/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=831&ssSourceNodeId=621
Find here a comprehensive planning document including links to sources
of information relevant to planning such as a city profile, demographic
information, planning and zoning definitions, recycling information, and
the zoning ordinance for the city. There is even a link to information
on Airport Noise.
Community
Planning and Development (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development)
http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpd/about/cpd_programs.cfm
Check here for government information on Affordable Housing issues,
Block Grants, Community Renewal, Brownfields Economic Development Initiative,
Special Needs Assistance, Community Viability, etc.
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Social
Aspects
Demography and Population -
WWW Virtual Library
http://adsri.anu.edu.au/index.php
"[This web site] keeps track of leading information facilities of value
and/or significance to researchers in the field of demography. Currently
this page contains 155 links to demographic information facilities world-wide."
U.S.
Library of Congress - Country Studies / AreaHandbooks
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/cshome.html#toc
"A continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division
of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies/Area Handbook Program
sponsored by the Department of the Army. This online series presently contains
studies of 100 countries." Information included: History, Society
and its environment (physical geography), Economy, Government, National
Security, etc. A wealth of information is available.
Community Psychology Links
by Subtopic
http://www.communitypsychology.net/
This site links to Web pages dealing with development and psychology
issues. Examples include Community Development; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender (LGBT) Issues; Homelessness; and General Psychology links.
It is under development and has not been updated recently, but keep an
eye on this source.
Journal of Rural Community
Psychology
http://www.marshall.edu./jrcp/
"The Journal of Rural Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed,
scholarly journal published in electronic form by Marshall University,
in Huntington, West Virginia. This journal is devoted to the dissemination
of information related to the sociological, psychological and mental health
issues in rural and small community settings." Currently it is available
without charge...
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Cartography/Maps
USGS National Map
(U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey)
http://nmviewogc.cr.usgs.gov/viewer.htm
Here find an interactive mapping system that shows elevations, roads,
structures, landuse & landcover, and more, down to a very precise level
(you can even find out the difference in elevation between South Lot and
the Campus Green!). This will launch the National Map Viewer where
you can "Find Place" on the left (recommended) and then specify what you
see on the right.
Westfield River Watershed
Association
http://www.westfieldriver.org
The website of the WRWA includes educational and recreational links
to local resources, museums, parks, organizations and government agencies.
The WRWA aims to "protect and improve the natural resources of the Watershed,
as well as to expand recreational and other land use opportunities for
people's enjoyment and for sound ecology."
Blank &
Outline Maps (About Network)
http://geography.about.com/cs/blankoutlinemaps/
Although this site contains many advertisements to help fund it, the
maps are perfect for a variety of projects. Watch out for extra browser
windows that emerge with ads....
Map Collections
1500-2003
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html
U.S. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division.
"The Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress holds more
than 4.5 million items, of which Map Collections represents only a small
fraction, those that have been converted to digital
form. The focus of Map Collections is Americana and Cartographic
Treasures of the Library of Congress." Covers the years 1500-2003.
Topics include: Cities and Towns, Military Battles and Campaigns,
Immigration and Settlement, General Maps, Discovery and Exploration, and
Conservation and Environment. Browse through topics or search for
maps. Once you have a map you can zoom in on the area of interest.
Map History/History of Cartography
: The Gateway to the Subject
http://www.maphistory.info/
Provides links to different web pages and resources focusing on the
study of the history of maps. Useful for the academic or layperson.
Map Images
and GIS Data
http://www.library.umass.edu/maps/index.html
University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
Provides information on using maps and GIS data. Includes historical
maps and current GIS data for areas of Western Massachusetts.
MapQuest (Works
best in Netscape 6.2 or Internet Explorer 6.0)
http://www.mapquest.com/
Includes: Interactive Atlas (Maps), TripQuest (Driving directions),
TravelPlan USA (Plan a trip with Mobil Travel Guide)
Massachusetts
Electronic Atlas
http://hcl.harvard.edu/maps/massatlas.html
Maps of Massachusetts made based on criteria you choose in the following
categories: Boundaries, Communication, Construction/Development,
Crime, Education, Employment, Environment, Environmental Regulation, Health,
Income, Index, Miscellaneous, Municipal Revenues, Population, Race/Ethnicity,
Real Estate, Tax Rates, Tourism and Recreation, Transportation, Utilities,
Voting.
National
Geographic Map Machine & Atlas
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/resources/ngo/maps/
Creates Physical or Political Maps of areas you specify. Also
includes atlas information (maps, facts, flags and profiles.)
Oddens's Bookmarks
- The Fascinating World of Maps and Mapping
http://oddens.geog.uu.nl/index.html
Over 10,000 links to maps on the web. Separated into electronic
map resources, map collections on the web and miscellaneous. A tremendous
resource with a great search engine.
TopoZone
http://www.topozone.com/
Provides topographic maps for the U.S. Maps may be sized, zoomed
and printed. Beware that after a certain level of detail, you will
be asked to subscribe if you want more. For direct (and free) access
to the USGS maps, see above.
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Earth
Science/Environment
Window to My Environment
(Environmental Protection Agency EPA)
http://www.epa.gov/enviro/wme/
This tool "provides a wide range of federal, state, and local information
about environmental conditions and features in an area of your choice."
Searches can be done by zip code or city/town. Maps for selected
areas feature watersheds, regulated sites, political boundaries, flood
zones, and more.
Sustainable
Development (The World Wide Web Virtual Library)
http://www.ulb.ac.be/ceese/meta/sustvl.html
Provides over 1,000 annotated links to web resources linked by subject,
alphabetically or search for your topic.
Information Center for the Environment
http://ice.ucdavis.edu/
"...cooperative effort of environmental scientists at UC Davis and
collaborators...interested in environmental protection." Provides links
to current projects and other resources of interest. Examples of
current projects are: Species in U.S. National Parks, Species
in Biosphere Reserves Worldwide, and Watershed Projects Inventory (1998).
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA)
http://www.noaa.gov/
"NOAA's mission is to describe and predict changes in the Earth's environment
and to conserve and manage wisely the Nation's coastal and marine resources.
From this page, you can take a tour of NOAA programs and activities, acquire
data collected from NOAA projects, locate NOAA staff, and learn about opportunities
within NOAA." Includes: National Environmental Satellite, Data and
Information Service (NESDIS);
National Weather Service (NWS);
Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR);
National Ocean Service (NOS);
NOAA Fisheries (NMFS). Plus Special
Events, NOAA People Locator and lots of other environmental information.
The World's Water (Information
on the World's Freshwater Resources)
http://www.worldwater.org/
With links to water data, including "renewable freshwater supply,"
"access to safe drinking water in developing countries," and "hydroelectric
capacity and production," to a "water conflict chronology," and to the
"International Water Law Project," this site contains substantial information
about the limited supply of H2O on our planet.
Glossary
of Geological Terms (UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory)
http://www.seismo.berkeley.edu/seismo/geotour/geoterms.html
This site includes definitions and links to other glossary sites.
EPA's
page on Sustainability
http://www.epa.gov/region1/topics/envpractice/index.html
University
and College Sustainability Websites (University Leaders for a Sustainable
Future)
http://www.ulsf.org/resources_campus_sites.htm
Brownfields
in New England (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
http://www.epa.gov/region1/brownfields/index.htm
This site contains legal and liability information, laws, and links
to other great sites for the planner.
The Brownfields & Land
Revitalization Technology Support Center
http://www.brownfieldstsc.org/
This site has free publications and resources regarding Hazardous Materials
clean-up.
Emergency Management
Web Sites - WSC
http://www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/geoemerg.htm
This page was created for a Special Topics GARP course. Links
are provided to various emergency management web sites.