Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Water resources

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Water resources
Author: Illinois. Department of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2002
Genre: Galesburg Till Plain (Ill.)
ISBN:

The Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 1,630 square miles, falling within portions of seven Illinois counties in western Illinois-- Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Warren, as well as very small parts of Hancock and Rock Island counties and also falls within the physiographic region called Galesburg Till Plain. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Socio-economic profile, Environmental quality, Archaeological resources

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Socio-economic profile, Environmental quality, Archaeological resources
Author: Illinois. Department of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2002
Genre: Galesburg Till Plain (Ill.)
ISBN:

The Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 1,630 square miles, falling within portions of seven Illinois counties in western Illinois-- Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Warren, as well as very small parts of Hancock and Rock Island counties and also falls within the physiographic region called Galesburg Till Plain. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Living resources

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Living resources
Author: Illinois. Department of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2002
Genre: Galesburg Till Plain (Ill.)
ISBN:

The Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 1,630 square miles, falling within portions of seven Illinois counties in western Illinois-- Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Warren, as well as very small parts of Hancock and Rock Island counties and also falls within the physiographic region called Galesburg Till Plain. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Geology

Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment: Geology
Author: Illinois. Department of Natural Resources. Office of Scientific Research and Analysis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2002
Genre: Galesburg Till Plain (Ill.)
ISBN:

The Mississippi Western Five Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines 1,630 square miles, falling within portions of seven Illinois counties in western Illinois-- Henderson, Henry, Knox, Mercer, Warren, as well as very small parts of Hancock and Rock Island counties and also falls within the physiographic region called Galesburg Till Plain. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystems. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes-- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force.