Guide to the David Allee Papers,
1960-2005.

Collection Number: 21-43-3276

Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library

Contact Information:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
(607) 255-3530
Fax: (607) 255-9524
rareref@cornell.edu
http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Compiled by:
Jill Griffiths
Date completed:
April 2005
EAD encoding:
Peter Martinez, May 2005
Date modified:
RMC Staff, January 2013

© 2005 Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
David Allee papers, 1960-2005.
Collection Number:
21-43-3276
Creator:
David J. Allee
Quantity:
20 cubic ft.
Forms of Material:
Correspondence, memoranda, and subject files
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Abstract:
Includes correspondence, memoranda, subject files and reports concerning Allee's work with Resource Economics, Public Policy, and Water Quality related concerns, and the New York State Main Street Alliance, the Adirondack Research Consortium, Cornell's Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center, and Community and Rural Development Institute, and other economic development programs.
Language:
Collection material in English


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Professor of Resource Economics and the leader of the Cornell Local Government Program, New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dept. of Applied Economics and Management.

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

Includes correspondence, memoranda, subject files and reports concerning Allee's work with Resource Economics, Public Policy, and Water Quality related concerns, and the New York State Main Street Alliance, the Adirondack Research Consortium, Cornell's Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center, and Community and Rural Development Institute, and other economic development programs.

SUBJECTS

Names:
Allee, David J.
Adirondack Research Consortium.
Cornell University--Faculty.
Cornell University. Local Government Program.
Cornell University. Community and Rural Development Institute.
Cornell University. Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center.
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.Dept. of Applied Economics and Management.
New York State Main Street Alliance.

Subjects:
Water quality management.
Water--Pollution.

Form and Genre Terms:
Videotapes.


INFORMATION FOR USERS

Access Restrictions:
Cite As:
David Allee papers, #21-43-3276. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.

CONTAINER LIST

Date
Description
Container
Series I. Publications, 1960-2000
1960's
Publications
Box 1
1970's
Publications
Box 2
1980's
Publications
Box 3
Various Publications and Course Material
Box 4
Series II: Proposals and Subject Files, 1960-2005
1980's-2001
Proposals and Subject Files
Box 5
1991-2002
New York Main Street Alliance (NYMSA)
Box 6
1972-1988
National Association of Management and Technical Assistance Centers (NAMTAC) and Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1991-1998; Local Government Program (LGP), 1972-1988; Catskill Watershed Corp., 1998le files; Initiatives, 1985-1988 1988
Box 7
1995-2000
EDA/NAMTAC
Box 8
1992-2000
NYMSA, 1992-2000; Business Retention and Expansion (BRE), 1992-1997; EDA/NAMTAC, 1993-1994, 2000
Box 9
Housing and Dining Committees, 1967-1969; Institute for Water Resources (IWR), 1970-1971; American Water Resources Association (AWRA), 1997-2002; Watersheds, 1978-1992, 1967-1992
Box 10
1990-1999
Watersheds and Septic: Subject files, Adirondack Park Agency, Cayuga Network, Keuka Lake, Cayuga Lake, Government Policy Education Project Workshop (GPEP)
Box 11
1990-2000
New York Water Quality, Superfund Amendments and the Reauthorization Act (SARA), 1990-1991; Lake Champlain, 1993-1994; Connecticut River, Delaware River Basin, Mad River, Hudson River; Septic Information, 1999-2000
Box 12
1998-1999
Septics: Geographic Files-Cayuga County, Syracuse, Binghamton, etc; Subject Files
Box 13
1998-2001
Septics: papers and correspondence, 1999-2001; Watersheds: Federation of Lake Associations (FOLA) conference, notes, correspondence, 1998-2001
Box 14
1945-1989
Cayuga Lake: Hector Land Use Area, 1945, 1962, 1983; Agricultural Economics 350, Field Trip Notes; Water Supply Rules, 1988-1989; Cayuga Lake Basin and Oswego Basin studies, 1965-1973; Bell Station, 1969-1975; Cayuga Station, 1977 Regional Lake Boards, 1970-1974
Box 15
1970-1998
Municipal Information Exchange (MUNEX), 1996-1998; SVS and Federation; Risk Management Institute, 1981-1991; Pavement of local roads, 1985-1995; Local Governments and taxes, 1976, 1996; Yard Waste, composting, landfills, education, 1988-1993; Resource Economics proposals, 1970-1985
Box 16
1981-1989
Land use and water Quality, risk assessment and groundwater protection strategies, research papers
Box 17
1970-2000
Cornell Local Government Program (CLGP), 1983-2000; Community and Rural Development Institute (CaRDI), 1997-1998; Honduras, "Disaster Recovery and Mitigation" 1999, Higher Education for Development Partnership with Zamorano; Cornell Economic Renewal (CER), 1998-2002; Association of Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators (ACCEE), 1998-2000
Box 18
1999-2001
ACCEE, 2001; CER, 1999-2000; Southold Studies, land values, local economy and planning, 1965-1967
Box 19
1965-1996
Southold, 1965-1967; Cayuga Lake, 1961-1969; Class Notes: Agricultural Economics 652/Natural Resources 493 Land Economics Problems, CEE 529 Water Resource Policy; Awards and Plaques
Box 20
Series III: Videotapes
June 18, 1991
Regional and Local Economic Outlook: The Impact on Housing and Households
Box 21 V-6250-6251
April 13, 1994
Non-Point Source Pollution Prevention
Box 21 V-6252-6253
April 1994
Business Retention Expansion in New York State-Cornell Cooperative Extension Network Satellite In-Service
Box 21 V-6254
Schuyler Scope
Box 21 V-6255
Economic Vitality-Cornell Cooperative Extension Network Satellite
Box 21 V-6256
Well, Here's What the Experts Think
Box 21 V-6257
April 1994
Understanding and Maintaining Alternative On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems-produced by Snohomish Health District, Thurston County Environmental Health Division; Puget Sound Water Quality Authority
Box 21 V-6258