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Ecological Applications, 16(3), 2006, pp. 1222–1237 Ó 2006 by the Ecological Society of America ROAD DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING GROWTH, AND LANDSCAPE FRAGMENTATION IN NORTHERN WISCONSIN: 1937–1999 TODD J. HAWBAKER,1,4 VOL
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Hess / /

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United States / /

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Facility

University of Wisconsin / /

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ecological systems / road network / large network / hydrologic network / road networks / biological systems / conservation reserve networks / transportation needs / travel demands / transportation networks / land use influence road networks / energy / necessitated adapting the road network to meet access needs / /

NaturalFeature

Three Lakes / Presettlement forests / Northern Highlands / Dale et al. / Highlands Pitted Outwash / /

Organization

U.S. Forest Service / Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources / Department of Forest Ecology and Management / Department of Rural / U.S. Census Bureau / Ecological Society of America ROAD DEVELOPMENT / Department of Statistics / University of Wisconsin / Madison / Wisconsin Department of Transportation / /

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TODD J. HAWBAKER / Are / /

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Corresponding Editor / /

ProvinceOrState

Wisconsin / Oneida County / Alabama / Washburn County / /

PublishedMedium

Forest Ecology and Management / /

Region

central Wisconsin / Northwest Wisconsin / NORTHERN WISCONSIN / /

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