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A Method for Incorporating Community Priorities into GIS

Challenges, Choices, and Directions for Landscape Planners

Aaron W. Thompson, Linda Stalker Prokopy, Kristin Floress and Denise C. Weinkauf
Landscape Journal, September 2011, 30 (2) 299-312; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.30.2.299
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