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Supplemental resources and reading list
Land-use solutions
Rocky Mountain Institute, 1739 Snowmass Road, Snowmass, CO 81654-9199. Phone: (970) 927-3851. Web site: www.rmi.org Center for Rocky Mountain West, Milwaukee Station, Second Floor, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812-1158. Phone: (406) 243-7700. Web site: www.crmw.org Sustainable Northwest, 1020 SW Taylor, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97205. Phone: (503) 221-6911. Web site: www.teleport.com/~sustnw Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington, Box 353055, Seattle, WA 98195-3055. Phone: (206) 543-7900. Web site: http://depts.washington.edu/npcbox/Center for Community Design and Rural Planning, University of Idaho, sponsor of Rural Towns Symposium, Coeur d'Alene, June 8-9, 2000. Phone: (208) 885-6611. Web site: http://ww.uidaho.edu/rural_towns/
Women and outdoors Washington II, by John Marshall with essays by Rob Carson, Peter Poterfield and Jeanett Marantos, Graphic Arts Center Publishing, 1999.The Power of Place: How Our Surroundings Shape Our Thoughts, Emotions, and Actions, Winifred Gallagher, HarperPerennial, 1993.Northwest Lands, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Environmental History edited by Dale D. Goble and Paul W. Hirt, University of Washington Press, 1999.n Women in the Outdoors information is available at www.nwtf.org, by calling 800-THE-NWTF or by e-mailing outdoorwomen@hotmail.com.
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