Schomberg, JesseHagley, CindyDesotelle, DianeO'Halloran, Sue2017-08-042017-08-042006https://hdl.handle.net/11299/189185Duluth: Minnesota Sea Grant. 27 pages.Changes to this region and its human population are inevitable. This paper provides a discussion of human-induced stresses and impacts on the Lake Superior basin (runoff, sediment and erosion, nutrient loading, increased water temperatures, bacteria and toxic contaminants). Development pressures (including subdivisions) and economic growth and industrial activities (logging, mining etc.) impact sensitive areas in the Lake Superior basin. Environmental indicators (forest cover, water storage, impervious surfaces) are summarized and explained. The paper describes fundamental management tools (natural resource inventory, comprehensive land use planning, zoning and conservation design). The document provides several examples of innovative coastal projects.enTaking Stock - Planning & Planning ReviewTaking Stock - Land UseTaking Stock - Lakes & LimnologyTaking Stock - Economic Development & CommerceTaking Stock - Coastal IssuesTaking Stock - Risk, Vulnerability, Resiliences, & RecoveryTaking Stock - Economic Behavior & DevelopmentTaking Stock - Topical CategoriesTaking Stock - Social ConstructsLake SuperiorWatershedsHuman impactsBuilding Superior Coastal CommunitiesOther