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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Changes In The Forest Composition In The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest Region Of Ontario And The Resultant Outbreaks Of The Spruce Budworm Choristoneura Fumiferana (Clem.), John F. Bowen
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana Clem. is the foremost forest pest in Canada. The species is endemic to eastern North America. Since the turn of the century the insect has become a major problem in the “Great Lakes St. Lawrence Forest Region” of Ontario, an area where prior to recent times the insect did not occur in damaging numbers.
Analysis of the life cycle of the insect reveals that the only limiting factor capable of controlling outbreaks is a lack of food. The required tree species is balsam fir Abies balsama (L.) Mill. The forests of Ontario have been altered …
Cost-Effectiveness Of Air Pollution Control In Illinois, 1970-1976, Timothy E. Sullivan
Cost-Effectiveness Of Air Pollution Control In Illinois, 1970-1976, Timothy E. Sullivan
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Florida Coastal Zone Management Program: What, Why, How, Who., Florida Bureau Of Coastal Zone Planning, State Of Florida, Dept. Of Environmental Regulation, Division Of Environmental Programs, Bureau Of Coastal Zone Planning
The Florida Coastal Zone Management Program: What, Why, How, Who., Florida Bureau Of Coastal Zone Planning, State Of Florida, Dept. Of Environmental Regulation, Division Of Environmental Programs, Bureau Of Coastal Zone Planning
Waterways and wildlife
A Florida coastal zone management program, once approved and established, will be a cooperative effort of all levels of government and the citizens of Florida. It will establish coastal land and water resource policies, based on realistic goals and objectives, that contribute to the wise use of those resources and protect the options of future generations. It will be a system that is sensitive to criticism, accessible to review and appeal, and flexible enough to reflect changing goals, needs, attitudes and lifestyles. With this approach we can not only treat current problems, but can also avoid future resource use conflicts. …
A Position Paper Of Environmental Education For Nelson County, Geneva B. Hunt
A Position Paper Of Environmental Education For Nelson County, Geneva B. Hunt
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The results of a survey, concerning environmental education taken of the educators of the Nelson County School System, indicated a need for environmental education workshops and classes.
The status of environmental education in the nation and in Kentucky were studied and compared. A research was done of the status of environmental education in Nelson County, and implications were drawn for implementing environmental education in the Nelson County School System.
A tentative program for implementing environmental education in the Nelson Country schools was given, and a bibliography of resources and materials to be used in said program was included.
B707: Analysis Of Waste Disposal Problems Related To Maine Poultry Processing Plants, F. Richard King, Forest M. French
B707: Analysis Of Waste Disposal Problems Related To Maine Poultry Processing Plants, F. Richard King, Forest M. French
Bulletins
This study analyzed waste disposal problems related to Maine poultry processing plants. The problems of the Maine plants are quite typical of those found in the industry outside Maine. Two exceptions to this generality are amount of water used and cost of replacement and operation of the treatment facility. Maine plants appear to use more water than plants located in competing areas but they are of larger average size and have access to municipal water supplies and therefore are not particularly disadvantaged.
Ua45/6 Attack On The Environment, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Attack On The Environment, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Elvis Stahr's 1971 commencement speech.
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 39, No 5, Wku Alumni Association
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 39, No 5, Wku Alumni Association
WKU Archives Records
WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:
- What's Going On In Teacher Education? - Tate Page Hall
- Conway, Sheila. Faithful Servant of Generations - Shirley Posey
- Cravens, Raymond. Western & the Accreditation Process
- The Educational World: Where Does Western Stand?
- Photo Feature: Downing University Center
- Armstrong, Don. The Environment & Cornfield Calculus - Marvin Russell
- Service Lives On at Western - Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Sigma Sigma, Gamma Beta Phi, Circle K
- Wilder, Jerry. Undergraduate Advisement: They Shall Not Fail!
- Downing, Dero. Founder's Day Meditation
- Cochran, Robert. What Do We Mean by School Public Relations?
- Given, Ed. Hitch-Hiker on Football's …
Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: Environmental Commission, David Porter
Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: Environmental Commission, David Porter
WKU Archives Records
Memo from Associated Student Government vice president David Porter to WKU faculty members regarding ASC Bill No. 3 Environmental Commission. The bill is attached.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 46, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 46, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:
- Sutherland, David. Regents Okay Plans for Married Housing
- Dr. J.P. Cornette to Deliver Spring Commencement
- Two Comic Operas Billed to Begin Thursday Night
- Dr. Hubert Marshall to Speak on Campus Tuesday
- Star Performers to Bow Out – Kathy Walters, Bill Nelson
- Kappa Delta Seeks Okay for House
- Western Coed to Represent State in Miss USA Contest – Joanna Smith
- International Club to Elect Officers
- Wendell Ford to Speak Here Tomorrow
- Late Start Better Than None at All – Married Student Housing
- Lack of Money Forces …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 43, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 43, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:
- Conrad, Peggy. Three-Day Seminar Probes Down to Earth Problems
- Foreign Policy Conference Set Tomorrow at WKU
- Hightower, Paul. Associated Students Congress to Seek Ratification of Four Constitution Changes
- Collegiate Journalists to Convene Here Today
- Adpi 500’ to End Greek Week
- Miller, Joyce. Terry Miller Crowned Greek Goddess
- Potter, Jerry. Triangular Alignment Will Dominate Future World Affairs – John Stoessinger
- Forcing Underclassmen to Live in Dorms Absurd
- Pidgeon, Patrick, et al. Attacks Scheduling – Greek Week
- Lewis, Lynette. Compliments Spotlights
- Simpson, Steven. Backs James Dowd
- Goodwin, …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:
- Environmental Discussions Seek Ways to Save the Earth
- Blood, Sweat, Tears, Concert Set Saturday
- U.S.-Soviet Affairs Lecture Set Tonight – John Stoessinger
- Paper, Yearbook Applications Due
- Todd, Tom. Enthusiastic Reception Welcomes Southern Folk Festival Performers
- Miller, Joyce. Greeks Continue Spirited Jousting
- Environmental Teach-In is Designed to Inform
- Visitor’s Parking Should Be Added
- Dowd, James. Answers Vendetta – Military Recruiters
- Ferguson, Brent. Disagrees with Disagrees – Military Recruiters
- Bennett, Ellen. Breathing Air May Be Hazardous to Your Health
- Population Boom: Challenge of 70’s
- Litter Causes Untold …
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 41, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 41, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:
- Walls, Gary. Three-Day Environment Probe Begins with Sessions Monday
- Miller, Joyce. Festive Week Begins Sunday for Greeks
- Veterans Village to Succumb to University Expansion
- Applications Due Wednesday for Publications Positions
- Greek Carnival Set Tomorrow
- Western Holds Kentucky Education Association Breakfast
- On Western Faculty 47 Years
- Dr. Gordon Wilson Sr. Dies
- Women’s Dorms to Study Problems of Students
- Senior Art Exhibits on Display in Gallery
- Cinema ’70 to Show ‘The Promoter’
- Environmental Teach-In Deserves Wide Support
- Ressler, Ed. Deplores Dorms
- Watkins, Eddie. Wants Married Housing
- Willingham, …
Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: National Environment Teach-In, David Porter
Ua3/3/1 Memo Re: National Environment Teach-In, David Porter
WKU Archives Records
Memo from the Associated Students Government to faculty members encouraging participation in the National Environment Teach-In.
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 40, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 40, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:
- Walls, Gary. Pollution to Get Full Airing During Environmental Teach-In
- Smith, Don. Nine-Piece Puzzle Booked for April 25 – Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Walls, Gary. Thoughts Turn Toward South as Awaited Break Approaches
- New Body to Rest – College Heights Herald, IBM Computer
- Hightower, Paul. Legislators Feel Independence During Session
- Folk Festival to Return April 16
- Applications Being Taken for Administrative Interns
- Libraries Set Vacation Hours
- Campus Mail Guidelines Need to Be Clarified
- Dowd, Jim. Abhors Military Recruiters
- Yell Leading Program Needs Re-Examination
- Hawkinson, Kristi. …
Factors Affecting Relocation In Response To Reservoir Development, Rabel J. Burdge, Richard L. Ludtke
Factors Affecting Relocation In Response To Reservoir Development, Rabel J. Burdge, Richard L. Ludtke
KWRRI Research Reports
The focus of this paper is on the question of how rural people anticipate forced moves as a result of flood control projects and how they change their life in accepting separation from familiar surroundings.
A model of faced migration is presented which sees the variables of socioeconomic status, knowledge of reservoir projects, vested interests and the degree of identification with place of affected persons as producing differential apprehension over moving. Differential apprehension is then seen as producing different attitudes toward the project which will influence the type of migration plans.
To test this model of forced migration, data were …