People, Weather, and the Science of Climate William Kenneth Stevens. Von Neumann, ]ohn, 94-95, 97, 142 Vrba, ... About the Author WILLIAM K. STEVENS is :1 science reporter. Weather Pmverbs (Freier), 66 Weather satellites, 94 Weech, ...
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William Cronon (New York: W.W. Norton, 1995), 132–59, esp. 155–56; also see David E. Nye, “Technology, Nature and American Origin Stories,” Environmental History 8 (January 2003): 8–24. There is an extensive literature on the influence ...
The present value is based on the Consumer Price Index. ... “The Chestnut Blight in North Carolina,” Chestnut and the Chestnut Blight in North Carolina, North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey: Economic Paper No.
For excellent accounts of the practice and experience of restoration , see William K. Stevens , Miracle under the Oaks : The Revival of Nature in America ( New York : Pocket Books , 1995 ) ; Stephanie Mills , In Service of the Wild ...
In this second edition of an immensely successful volume, Lester Salamon and his colleagues offer an overview of the current state of America's nonprofit sector, examining the forces that are shaping its future and identifying the changes ...
6. Ian MacLaren , " Cultured Wilderness in Jasper National Park , ” Journal of Canadian Studies 34 , no . 3 ( 1999 ) : 7–58 ( quote on 42 ) . 7. See Thomas Birch , “ The Incarceration of Wildness : Wilderness Areas as Prisons ...
Six categories of social activities are examined: collaboration between land manager and stakeholders ecological economics volunteerism and community-based restoration environmental education ecocultural and artistic practices policy and ...
... 1994); W. Jackson, Becoming Native to This Place (Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1994); W. K. Stevens, Miracle Under the Oaks: The Revival of Nature in America (New York: Pocket Books, 1995); W. Vitek and W. Jackson, eds., ...
James G. Flanagan, “Hierarchy in Simple'Egalitarian' Societies,” Annual Review of Anthropology 18 (1989): 247,261. Agreeing with J. W. Hendricks's statement that “few, if any societies are without some form of domination, ...