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Identifier
Thesis
1773
Author
Spielman, Ann Marie
Title
Prioritizing
Land
for
Conservation
in the
Nepaug
Watershed
using
GIS
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2004
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
Rural
,
untouched
land
is
being
threatened
by
construction
of
subdivisions
and
retail
buildings
to
support
the
growing
population
and
continuing
urban
and
suburban
sprawl
.
Natural
resources
and the
environment
are
drastically
changing
, and are in
need
of
protection
.
One
resource
that
is
important
to
protect
is
a
watershed
. And
one
way
to
protect
a
watershed
is
through
conservation
which
can
be
accomplished
by
purchasing
and
managing
land
. This
thesis
'
study
area
is
the
Nepaug
Watershed
,
located
in the
counties
of
Litchfield
and
Hartford
, and has a
9.5
billion
gallon
storage
capacity
reservoir
used
for
drinking
water
that
supports
400,000
people
in the
Hartford
metropolitan
area
.
Providing
so
many
people
with
clean
potable
drinking
water
,
it
is
important
to
protect
the
source
and
surrounding
watershed
area
. A
survey
, of
organizations
with
interest
in the
Nepaug
Watershed
, was
conducted
to
investigate
how
respondents
prioritized
land
when
considering
land
purchase
. The
intent
of the
thesis
was to
see
if and how
organizations
prioritize
land
in the
Nepaug
Watershed
for
conservation
. The
information
reported
in this
thesis
is
based
on
ten
survey
responses
received
between
August
2
,
2001
and
July
31
,
2002
. The
respondents
were
made
up
of
three
town
planners
,
two
conservation
commissions
,
one
town
official
,
two
environmental
organizations
,
one
state
environmental
agency
and a
water
company
.
Questions
were
ranked
on a
five
point
system
,
based
on
importance
and
priority
:
very
high
,
high
,
medium
,
low
and
very
low
. The
title
of the
survey
was:
You
have
money
to
protect
the
public
water
supply
watershed
, how would
you
rank
these
factors
when
considering
land
purchase
?
Geographic
Information
Systems
(GIS)
was
used
to
map
the
results
and
compare
the
organization's
high
priority
parcels
.
GIS
data
, for
environmental
and
cultural
features
, was
collected
and
created
for
spatial
analysis
. A
parcel
base
layer
was
generated
consisting
of
2,403
parcels
that were
queried
and
attributed
based
on the
survey
results
.
Overlays
were
compared
and
conclusions
were
made
. They were:
even
though
the
organizations
varied
with the
ranking
of
importance
,
parcels
that have the
highest
priorities
surround
the
public
water
supply
and
contributing
water
courses
.
Statistical
analysis
found
five
groups
based
on how
similar
they
ranked
the
criteria
to
each
other
.
Patterns
of
priority
among
issues
showed
that
large
lot
and
adjacent
to
protected
land
to be the
most
important
.
Pattern
of
priorities
among
parcels
were
analyzed
based
on the
total
of
all
organizations
. A
map
was
created
to
display
the
parcels
of
high
priority
with
parcels
that are
already
protected
and
parcels
that are
undeveloped
highlighted
. This
visually
shows
where
one
should
inquire
purchasing
land
and
where
to
go
next
if
needed
.
Survey
results
maps
were
made
for
all
ten
organizations
.
Parcels
with the
highest
priorities
are the
ones
that
surround
the
reservoir
for
all
ten
organizations
.
While
others
also had
high
priority
parcels
along
streams
and
brooks
that
enter
the
reservoir
. The
water
company
had the
highest
rankings
for
all
the
criteria
, and had the
highest
ranking
parcels
within
the
watershed
. This
thesis
'
findings
suggest
that the
ten
organizations
vary
in how they
prioritize
land
in the
Nepaug
Watershed
for
conservation
, but
do
have
similar
results
of
parcels
of
high
priority
.
It
can
be
concluded
that
land
adjacent
to the
reservoir
and
already
protected
land
is
a
priority
to
all
, and would be
investigated
further
for
acquiring
.
All
the
organizations
have
some
interest
in
protecting
the
natural
beauty
of
small
towns
while
protecting
a
valuable
resource
and
being
mindful
of the
importance
to
protect
a
drinking
water
supply
.
Subject
Nature conservation -- Connecticut -- Nepaug Reservoir Watershed
Watersheds -- Connecticut
Department
Department of Geography
Advisor
Shen, Xiaoping
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713733918
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