2006

Ballard, Heidi and L. Huntsinger. 2006.  "Salal Harvester Local Ecological Knowledge, Harvest Practices and Understory Management on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington".  Human Ecology, 34: 529-547.

Banerjee, Damayanti and Michael M. Bell. 2007. Ecogender:
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Banerjee, Damayanti and Michael M. Bell. Forthcoming. Environmental
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Banerjee, Damayanti. Forthcoming. (Re)imagining the Local in Global
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Dyke, A., Emery, M., Martin, S. 2006. "Wild Harvests from Scottish
Woodlands: Social, Cultural and Economic Values of Contemporary
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Kosek, Jake. 2006.  Understories: The political life of forests in northern New Mexico.  Durham: Duke University Press.

Pena, D. G. 2005. "Mexican Americans And The Environment: Tierra Y Vida
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Sarathy, Brinda. 2006.  The Latinization of Forest Management Work in Southern Oregon: A Case from the Rogue Valley. Journal of Forestry, October/November: 359-65.

Sarathy, Brinda.  2006.  The politics of race and difference in Douglas fir production: Comments on Scott Prudhams Knock on Wood.  Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, Vol. 38, Issue 5: 1081-84.

Sarathy, Brinda.  Book Review.  2006.  The Fourth Circle: A political ecology of Sumatras rainforest frontier.  Canadian Journal of Development Studies. Vol. XXVII, No. 4: 602-03.

2005

Casanova, V. and J. McDaniel. 2005. No Sobra y No Falta: Recruitment Networks and Guest Workers in Southeastern U.S. Forest Industries. Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic
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Correia, D. 2004. The Etiology of Rangeland Degradation in Northern New Mexico: A Critique of Establishment Explanations. The Southwestern Geographer 8, 35-63.

Emery, Marla R. and Alan R. Pierce. 2005. Interrupting the telos: locating subsistence in contemporary US forests. Environment and Planning A37:981-993.

Gripne, S.L. 2005. “Grassbanks: Bartering for Conservation”
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McDaniel, J. and V. Casanova. 2005. Forest Management and the H2B Guest Worker Program in the Southeastern US: An Assessment of Contractors and Their Crews. Journal of Forestry, vol 103, 3.

Moore, D.S., Kosek, J., Pandian, A., 2003. “Race, Nature and the Politics of Difference” Duke University Press, Durham, N.C.

Yung, L., Freimund, W. and J. Belsky. 2003. The Politics of Place: Understanding Meaning, Common Ground, and Political Difference on the Rocky Mountain Front, Forest Science, 49(6), 855-866

2003

Cheng, A.S. and S.E. Daniels. 2003. “Examining the interaction between geographic scale and ways of knowing in ecosystem management: a case study of place-based collaborative planning” Forest Science 49(6): 841-854.

Cheng, A.S., L.E. Kruger, and S.E. Daniels. 2003. “Place as an integrating concept in natural resource politics: propositions for a social science research agenda” Society and Natural Resources 16:87-104. 2003

Long, J. W., B. M. Burnette, and C. S. Lupe. 2003. “Fire and springs: Reestablishing the balance on the White Mountain Apache Reservation” Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference of Research on the Colorado Plateau. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona.

Long, J. W., A. Tecle, and B. M. Burnette. 2003. “Marsh development at restoration sites on the White Mountain Apache Reservation” Journal of the American Water Resources Association 39:1345-1359.

 

 

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Photo credits:
Horse Logging : Kenneth E. Gibson: USDA Forest Service, www.forestryimages.org
Rue anemone: Wendy VanDyk Evans, www.forestryimages.org
Pine Straw : Paul Bolstad, University of Minnesota, www.forestryimages.org