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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Huxley Hotline, 2000, November 17, Kate Koch, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Huxley Hotline, 2000, November 17, Kate Koch, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Historical Collection of Huxley Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Huxley Hotline, 2000, November 8, Kate Koch, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Huxley Hotline, 2000, November 8, Kate Koch, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
Historical Collection of Huxley Newsletters
No abstract provided.
Colombia: The Political Psychology Of Fusarium Oxysporum, Ibpp Editor
Colombia: The Political Psychology Of Fusarium Oxysporum, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article presents a brief outline of caveats associated with the employment of fusarium oxysporum to eradicate coca and opium poppy production. These caveats are based on an analysis developed by Dr. Archie Dickey, an environmental biologist at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona, USA.
A Review Of "Vanishing Borders: Protecting The Planet In The Age Of Globalization" By Hilary French: Implications For Peace, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article reviews a recent book by Hilary French, vice president for research at the Worldwatch Institute.
Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, And Waco Districts, 1998-2000, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler, Lee C. Nordt
Archeological Impact Evaluations And Surveys In The Texas Department Of Transportation's Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, And Waco Districts, 1998-2000, Ross C. Fields, E. Frances Gadus, Karl W. Kibler, Lee C. Nordt
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This document constitutes the final report of work done by Prewitt and Associates, Inc. (PAI), under a contract from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to provide archeological services in five TxDOT districts—Atlanta, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, and Waco—in northeast, north-central, and central Texas. Under this contract, PAI completed Impact Evaluations and Surveys to assist TxDOT in meeting the requirements of their Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Historical Commission and a Programmatic Agreement between the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the Federal Highway Administration, the Texas Historical Commission, and TxDOT. The contract began on 31 August 1998 and concluded …
การศึกษาผลกระทบสิ่งแวดล้อมการเปลี่ยนแปลงพื้นที่สีเขียวให้มีสิ่งปลูกสร้างประเภททาวน์เฮาส์และอาคารพาณิชย์ กรณีศึกษา : ผังเมืองรวมกรุงเทพมหานคร, ลือชัย ครุธน้อย
การศึกษาผลกระทบสิ่งแวดล้อมการเปลี่ยนแปลงพื้นที่สีเขียวให้มีสิ่งปลูกสร้างประเภททาวน์เฮาส์และอาคารพาณิชย์ กรณีศึกษา : ผังเมืองรวมกรุงเทพมหานคร, ลือชัย ครุธน้อย
Applied Environmental Research
No abstract provided.
ผลกระทบจากการทรุดตัวของพื้นดินในกรุงเทพมหานคร, ผทวีวงศ์ ศรีบุรี
ผลกระทบจากการทรุดตัวของพื้นดินในกรุงเทพมหานคร, ผทวีวงศ์ ศรีบุรี
Applied Environmental Research
No abstract provided.
ผลกระทบของการพัฒนาสนามกอล์ฟ : แนวโน้มการประกอบอาชีพของผู้ให้บริการในสนามกอล์ฟ, ธนพรรณ สุนทระ
ผลกระทบของการพัฒนาสนามกอล์ฟ : แนวโน้มการประกอบอาชีพของผู้ให้บริการในสนามกอล์ฟ, ธนพรรณ สุนทระ
Applied Environmental Research
No abstract provided.
การทดลองใช้วัสดุที่หาง่ายเป็นตัวกลางสำหรับระบบแผ่นหมุนชีวภาพ (The Experiment On The Use Of Local Material As Media In Rotating Biological Contactor), อุษณีย์ อุยะเสถียร
การทดลองใช้วัสดุที่หาง่ายเป็นตัวกลางสำหรับระบบแผ่นหมุนชีวภาพ (The Experiment On The Use Of Local Material As Media In Rotating Biological Contactor), อุษณีย์ อุยะเสถียร
Applied Environmental Research
No abstract provided.
Classification And Exchange Of Waste Materials In Thailand: Current And Possible Future Courses, N. Sangiampaisalsuk, A. Nuchprayoon, C. Srimongkol, P. Rachdawong
Classification And Exchange Of Waste Materials In Thailand: Current And Possible Future Courses, N. Sangiampaisalsuk, A. Nuchprayoon, C. Srimongkol, P. Rachdawong
Applied Environmental Research
No abstract provided.
Tales From A College Intern: National Information Center For Ecology (Nice), Shannon Ashurst
Tales From A College Intern: National Information Center For Ecology (Nice), Shannon Ashurst
WWU Honors College Senior Projects
Nearing my graduation from Western Washington University's Huxley College of Environmental Studies, I found myself seeking out an internship. Glancing through the various internship postings, I encountered a promising flyer: a local non-profit group called the National Information Center for Ecology (NICE) needed help with grant writing and habitat restoration projects around Bellingham. As a college student, I appreciate the value of obtaining funds, and since I plan to pursue graduate school, grant writing seemed a valuable skill to learn. Additionally, as an environmental science major, I believe firmly in restoring threatened and endangered habitats. Thus, this internship seemed right …
Trends. Altruism As Egoism In International Trade Policy: Some Strange Bedfellows, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Altruism As Egoism In International Trade Policy: Some Strange Bedfellows, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the tenuous nature of political cooperation between advocates of trade unionism and environmentalism.
Using Environmental News To Help Teach Mathematics, Barry Schiller
Using Environmental News To Help Teach Mathematics, Barry Schiller
Humanistic Mathematics Network Journal
No abstract provided.
Urbanization Of Rural Landscapes Ii: Second Syllabus And Teaching Materials From A University Course, Spring 2000, Charles A. Francis, David Mortensen
Urbanization Of Rural Landscapes Ii: Second Syllabus And Teaching Materials From A University Course, Spring 2000, Charles A. Francis, David Mortensen
CARI Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture
Editors' Introduction and Executive Summary 2
Table of Contents 3
Other Volumes in Series and Ordering Information 4
Syllabus, Spring 2000 5
Principles of Planning for Lincoln and Lancaster County, Student Reports, 2000 9
Recommended Amendments to the 1994 Comprehensive Plan, Student Report, 1999 35
Course Evaluations, Spring 2000, by students and faculty evaluators 45
Resource Materials, some with Student Summaries (with permission of the publishers) 50
Stevens Creek study heralds new era for city, Lincoln Journal-Star 50
Developer, city closer on north Lincoln project, Lincoln Journal-Star 51
Study outlines new vision for Lincoln-Omaha corridor, Lincoln Journal-Star 53
Smart growth …
How Do We Know There Is A Population-Environment Problem?, Peter J. Taylor
How Do We Know There Is A Population-Environment Problem?, Peter J. Taylor
Working Papers on Science in a Changing World
Five fictional friends of the author have agreed to meet and talk, hoping that he was right when he claimed that discussion crossing the usual boundaries of their fields would enrich their different inquiries and concerns. Ecolo, a natural and human ecologist, breaks the ice. He wants to marshall scientific knowledge to persuade others of the seriousness of the population problem. He is questioned by Philoso, whose philosophical bent leads her to observe the models that people use and to ask how they support the claims they make. In turn, the other three join in: Activo, an activist who is …
Erving Usher Plant Revitalization, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Erving Usher Plant Revitalization, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report was to make a plan to revitalize the Usher Plant in Erving, Massachusetts. The potential uses for the space are secondary to the question of structural integrity and extent of environmental contamination. The report raises these issues and gives some recommendations on how to proceed towards a resolution.
The Hitchhikers : An Analysis Of The Introduction Into The Marine Environment Of Harmful Aquatic Organisms Through Ballast Waters, Machaal Kraiem
The Hitchhikers : An Analysis Of The Introduction Into The Marine Environment Of Harmful Aquatic Organisms Through Ballast Waters, Machaal Kraiem
World Maritime University Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Letter From The Dean, Charles J. Scifres
Letter From The Dean, Charles J. Scifres
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Discovery: The Student Journal Of Dale Bumpers College Of Agricultural, Food And Life Sciences - Volume 1 2000, Several Authors
Discovery: The Student Journal Of Dale Bumpers College Of Agricultural, Food And Life Sciences - Volume 1 2000, Several Authors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Instructions For Authors, Discovery Editors
Instructions For Authors, Discovery Editors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Abstracts From The Student Presentations Of The Arkansas Chapter Of Gamma Sigma Delta, Discovery Editors
Abstracts From The Student Presentations Of The Arkansas Chapter Of Gamma Sigma Delta, Discovery Editors
Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
No abstract provided.
Water Resources Issues In The Arkansas Delta, Kenneth F. Steele
Water Resources Issues In The Arkansas Delta, Kenneth F. Steele
Technical Reports
Despite its location in Northwest Arkansas, the Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) is active state-wide. This fact is underscored by the focus of the Center’s session on "Water Resource Issues in the Arkansas Delta" during its recent joint Conference. Water issues in the Delta include declining water tables, salt water intrusion, and water quality (especially suspended sediment, nitrate and pesticides). Presented papers focused on best management practices for cotton production, economics of on-farm reservoirs, chloride content of irrigation water, and landowner education. The AWRC short course was an excellent one on chemical transport in the vadose zone by Dr. Glenn …
A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg
A Stratified Late Archaic Campsite In A Terrace Of The San Idelfonzo Creek, Webb County, Southern Texas, J. Michael Quigg
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Archeologists from TRC Mariah Associates Inc. of Austin conducted mitigation excavations at the Lino site (41WB437) during a six-week period in April and May 1998 under contract with the Texas Department of Transportation, Environmental Affairs Division. The prehistoric archeological site was within the right-of-way of the planned expansion of Highway 83, south of Laredo. A single 196 m2 block measuring 7 m north-south by 28 m east-west was investigated following requirements of a contract that stipulated a three-pronged approach to data recovery. First, a Gradall™ was employed to carefully strip 2 to 4 cm thick layers in eight 3 m …
The Bryan Hardy Site (41sm55), Smith County, Texas, Mark Walters, Patti Haskins
The Bryan Hardy Site (41sm55), Smith County, Texas, Mark Walters, Patti Haskins
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The authors put on record archeological data obtained by Mr. Walters' late uncle Sam Whiteside from the Bryan Hardy site (41SM55) in Smith County, Texas. Mr. Whiteside was an active avocational archeologist in East Texas during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and he recorded numerous prehistoric sites on Prairie Creek and Ray Creek in Smith County, and the Jamestown (41SM54) and Boxed Springs (41UR30) mound sites on the Sabine River. An abrupt illness in mid-life prevented him from publishing his findings, and we hope that the publication of his investigations at the Bryan Hardy site will allow his work …
Caddo Ceramics From 41cv41a At Fort Hood, Coryell County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Caddo Ceramics From 41cv41a At Fort Hood, Coryell County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Prehistoric Caddo ceramics made in Northeast Texas after ca. A.D. 900 were widely traded in Texas, and other parts of the Caddoan area, being found in some quantity on North central, East central, central, and inland Southeast Texas archeological sites. They were also traded with prehistoric peoples in the Midwest, the southeastern U.S., and the southern Plains. However, the ceramic evidence for prehistoric Caddoan trade and exchange with other Native Americans has not been systematically compiled and studied for the prehistoric and historic periods. Consequently, it is impossible to confidently discuss the scope, timing, or direction of trade/exchange between Caddoan …
The Frequency Of Fire In East Texas Forests, David H. Jurney, John Ippolito, Velicia Bergstrom
The Frequency Of Fire In East Texas Forests, David H. Jurney, John Ippolito, Velicia Bergstrom
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The debate over the use of fire by Native Americans has been a lively one for many years. Did they or did they not set fires? If they did, how frequently and for what purpose? If not, did they take advantage of naturally occurring fires for the same purposes? If so, how frequently and to what intensity did those natural fires occur? These seem like relatively simple questions that should elicit focused, directed research that would, in tum, produce straightforward answers. In some parts of North America, this has indeed been the case. Ethnographic documentation, corroborated by archaeological research, has …
An Early Caddoan Period Cremation From The Boxed Springs Mound Site (41ur30) In Upshur County, Texas, And A Report On Previous Archaeological Investigations, Timothy K. Perttula, Diane E. Wilson, Mark Walters
An Early Caddoan Period Cremation From The Boxed Springs Mound Site (41ur30) In Upshur County, Texas, And A Report On Previous Archaeological Investigations, Timothy K. Perttula, Diane E. Wilson, Mark Walters
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
The Boxed Springs Mound site (41UR30) is one of three major Early Caddoan (ca. A.D. 900- t 200) multiple mound centers in the Sabine River basin of northeastern Texas, the others including the Jamestown (41SM54) and Hudnall-Pirtle (41RK4) sites upstream and downstream, respectively, from Boxed Springs. It is situated on a large and prominent upland ridge projection that extends from a bluff on the Sabine River about 500 m north to where the landform merges with a broader stretch of uplands and Bienville alluvium. Sediments on the site are Trep loamy fine sand, a relatively fertile soil. The site is …
The Caddoan Ceramics From The Gray's Pasture Site (41hs524), Harrison County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, Mike Turner
The Caddoan Ceramics From The Gray's Pasture Site (41hs524), Harrison County, Texas, Timothy K. Perttula, Bo Nelson, Mike Turner
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
This paper discusses the Caddoan ceramics recovered during the 1992 Northeast Texas Archeological Society Field School at the Gray's Pasture site (41HS524) on Clark's Creek, a few miles south of Hallsville, Texas and about 2 miles from the Sabine River floodplain. During the course of the excavations, an extensive Caddoan settlement was documented on a series of knolls on a broad terrace landform overlooking the Clark's Creek floodplain, and each of those areas contains Caddoan ceramics. Most notably, a dense concentration of Caddoan ceramics, as well as two burials with whole ceramic vessels, was encountered in the northwestern part of …
Field Report On The Excavation Of Indian Villages In The Vicinity Of The Spiro Mounds, Leflore County, Oklahoma, Kenneth G. Orr
Field Report On The Excavation Of Indian Villages In The Vicinity Of The Spiro Mounds, Leflore County, Oklahoma, Kenneth G. Orr
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
A wealth of strikingly unusual and beautiful objects of Indian manufacture were excavated from the burials of the Spiro Mound, Leflore (sic.) County, Oklahoma during 1936-37. Engraved Gulf Coast conch shells, shell beads of a dozen types, river pearls, effigy pipes, long delicately chipped flint blades, feather and textile cloths and precisely incised pottery vessels were excavated in quantities. So unusual was this material that, at the time, the archaeological science was unable to answer a host of questions which immediately arose concerning the identity of the tribe who had made the artifacts and who were buried with them. How …
Chronometrics At The Norman Site, J. Daniel Rogers, Lois E. Albert, Frank Winchell
Chronometrics At The Norman Site, J. Daniel Rogers, Lois E. Albert, Frank Winchell
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
Unfortunately, some of the most significant sites in eastern Oklahoma have been those with the least published information. This is a well-known consequence of the pre-World War II social aid-sponsored excavations that produced large fieldwork projects, but very little in the way of laboratory work or publication. The Norman site, in Wagoner County of eastern Oklahoma, is a major mound center that falls into this category. This report presents a specific orientation to the further analysis of the site, documentation of the available radiocarbon dates, and a few interpretive comments on regional chronology. Although the authors have an interest in …