Environmental knowledge of indigenous peoples and newcomers
M.H. Palmer (2009) Engaging with indigital geographic information networks Futures 41: 33-40.M.H. Palmer et al. (2009) Xoa:dau to Maunkaui: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into an Undergraduate Earth Systems Science Course. Journal of Geoscience Education 57: 137-144
S.C. Larsen (2008). Traditional knowledge regarding water among the Cheslatta-Carrier Nation in British Columbia: Change and
continuity in the use and valuation of a contested resource. La Gestion Intégrée de l’Eau dans l’Histoire
Environmentale: Savoirs Traditionnels et Pratiques Modernes [Integrated Water Management in Environmental History:
Traditional Knowledge and Modern Practices], ed. Ella Hermon. Québec: Université de Laval.
SC Larsen, C. Sorenson, D. McDermott, J. Long, and C. Post (2007). Place perception and social interaction on an exurban landscape in central Colorado. The Professional Geographer. 59(4): 421-433.
J.J. Hobbs. 2004. Problems in the Harvest of Edible Birds’ Nests in Sarawak and Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. Biodiversity and Conservation 13: 2209-2226. |
Contested natural lands
Larsen, S.C. (2003) Collaboration geographies: Native-White partnerships during the re-settlement of Ootsa Lake, British Columbia, 1900-52. BC Studies 138-139: 87-114.
Urban, M. A. (2005). An uninhabited waste: The transformation of environmental imagery and the Grand Prairie through agricultural drainage in nineteenth century Champaign County, Illinois. Journal of Historical Geography 31
Larsen, S.C. (1997) Divergent views of the landscape in the settlement of Illinois. Bulletin of the Illinois Geographical Society 39: 20-31.
Cooper, R. M. (2003) Meaning in the Making: Landscape Representation of the Current and Jacks Fork Riverways in Missouri. Masters Thesis, University of Missouri.
Rhoads, B. L., D. Wilson, M.A. Urban, and E. E. Herricks (1999) Interaction between scientists and nonscientists in community-based watershed management: Emergence of the concept of stream naturalization. Environmental Management. 24: 297-308. |
Politics and ethics of environmental management
Wilson, E.W. (2003) Politics and the Land Ethic: A case study of the elk reintroduction in Missouri. Masters Thesis, University of Missouri.
Larsen, S.C. (2003) Promoting aboriginal territoriality through interethnic alliances. Human Organization 62: 74 – 84.
Larsen, S.C. (1999) The Cheslatta redevelopment project: economic development and the cultural landscape of the Cheslatta T’en. Research in Economic Anthropology 20: 49 – 78.
Urban, M.A. (2005) Values and ethical beliefs regarding agricultural drainage in Central Illinois. Society and Natural Resourceq 18: 1-17.
Cowell, C. M. (1993) Ecological restoration and environmental ethics. Environmental Ethics 15: 19-32.Lozano, Victor W (2003) Power relations in the historical development of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project. Masters Thesis. University of Missouri |
Scientific conceptualization of Nature
Urban, M. A. and B. L. Rhoads. (2003) Conceptions of Nature: Implications for an Integrated Geography, in Contemporary Meanings in Physical Geography: From What to Why?, ed. S.T. Trudgill and A. Roy. 211-231. London: Edward Arnold.
Cowell, C.M. and and Parker, A.J. (2004) Biogeography in the Annals. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 94: 256-268.
Cowell, C.M. (2003) Geographic Isolation: Origins of the Guns, Germs and Steel model. Antipode 35: 808-813.
Urban, M. A. (2002) Conceptualizing anthropogenic change in fluvial systems: Drainage development on the Upper Embarras River, Illinois. The Professional Geographer 54: 204-217.
Urban, Michael A. (2006) Open Space, in The Encyclopedia of Human Geography, ed. Barney Warf. 342-343. London: Sage.
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