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Annual Report 1986, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina Jul 1987

Annual Report 1986, South Carolina Institute Of Archaeology And Anthropology--University Of South Carolina

Annual Reports

The review presented in this Report is for 1986 and summarizes the ongoing research, public service, and educational benefits of the Institute's programs.

Contents:

Table of Contents.....p. iii
Introduction.....p. 1
Research.....p. 5
Contracts.....p. 16
Conservation.....p. 25
Information Management.....p. 31
Underwater Archaeology.....p. 21
Appendix A - Institute Staff.....p. 37
Appendix B - USC Graduate Students.....p. 38
Appendix C - Research Affiliates.....p. 39
Appendix D - Publications.....p. 40
Appendix E - Papers Presented.....p. 43
Appendix F - Public Education.....p. 45
Appendix G - Contracts.....p. 50
Appendix H - Grants.....p. 50
Appendix I - Courses Taught.....p. 50
Appendix J - Dissertations.....p. 51
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The Gardener’S Ethic And Other Lessons From Forest Planning [Outline], Peter M. Emerson Jun 1987

The Gardener’S Ethic And Other Lessons From Forest Planning [Outline], Peter M. Emerson

The Public Lands During the Remainder of the 20th Century: Planning, Law, and Policy in the Federal Land Agencies (Summer Conference, June 8-10)

4 pages.

Contains references.


In The Beginning God Created The Public Trust Doctrine?, Ralph W. Johnson Jun 1987

In The Beginning God Created The Public Trust Doctrine?, Ralph W. Johnson

Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)

15 pages.


Africa's Conservation For Development, Norman Miller, Rodger Yeager Jan 1987

Africa's Conservation For Development, Norman Miller, Rodger Yeager

Dartmouth Scholarship

Africa's modern dilemma is a "floor of life" issue. Resource loss, environmental degredation, and overpopulation have reduced many people to the lowest subsistence levels in living memory. By all accounts a biologically diverse wonderland, Africa is quite literally the last place on earth for many plant and animal species. Yet the basis of human and nonhuman survival has become threatened in many areas because of soil and water depletion, deforestation, and desertification. Human mistakes are invariably cited as among the basic causes of these tragedies.