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1993

Constraints to the Development of Extensive Livestock Systems: Experiences from Southern Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock; Animal Production in Developing Countries. Proceedings of a Symposium Organized by the British Society of Animal Production

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Grass Hay and Acacia Fruits: A Local Feeding System for Improved Calf Performance in Semi-Arid Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock; Tropical Animal Health and Production

Pastoral Women Harvest Hay for Calves, D. Layne Coppock; Information Centre for Low-External Input and Sustainable Agriculture (ILEIA)

Vegetation and Pastoral Dynamic in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands. Implications for Theory and Management, D. Layne Coppock; Range Ecology at Disequilibrium: New Models of Natural Variability and Pastoral Adaptation in African Savannas

Effects of Early Supplementation on Cattle Growth and Development Under Simulated Pastoral Management in Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock and S. Sovani; Effects of early supplementation on cattle growth and development under simulated pastoral management in Ethiopia

Archaeology of Kaloko: A Generalized Model of a Hawaiian Community's Social Organization and Adaptation, Ross Cordy, Joseph A. Tainter, Robert Renger, and Robert Hitchcock; Hawaiian Archaeology

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Kodiak Area Hub Community: Kodiak City, Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, and Jon Hofmeister

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Temporal variation in growth and age at maturity of male painted turtles, Chrysemys picta, Nat B. Frazer, J. L. Greene, and J. W. Gibbons; American Midland Naturalist

Want to help wildlife? Start a nest box trail!, W. P. Gorenzel, Robert H. Schmidt, and G. A. Giusti; Outdoor California

Farmer Attitudes Towards Alternative Policies to Control the Agricultural Contamination of Groundwater, S. E. Kraft, Christopher L. Lant, and J. Steinbeck; Proceedings of a National Conference on Protecting Water Quality

A Farmer-Derived Supply Curve for Land Entering An Environmentally Directed ARCP: Data form Ten Midwestern Counties, Steven E. Kraft and Christopher L. Lant

Facilitator: Break-out Group 7: Avenues for Education and Public Participation-Strategies for Avoiding and Resolving Environmental Conflicts, Christopher L. Lant

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The Social Acceptability of Water Conservation in Springfield, Illinois, Christopher L. Lant; Journal of the American Water Works Association

Agricultural Policy Tools to Protect Water Quality in Cornbelt Watersheds: Research on Agricultural Chemicals in Illinois Groundwater: Status and Future Directions III, Christopher L. Lant and S. E. Kraft

Evaluation of Policy Tools to Establish Forests and Protect Water Quality in Cornbelt Watersheds, Christopher L. Lant and S. E. Kraft

A Supply Curve for Agricultural Land Entering an Environmentally Directed ARCP: Results of Piecewise Linear Regression, Christopher L. Lant and Steven E. Kraft

Social Ideaologies of Urban Water Conservation, Christopher L. Lant and J. Sims; Proceedings of the CONSERV '93 Conference

Drainage District Formation and the Loss of Midwestern Wetlands, 1860-1930, M. R. McCorvie and Christopher L. Lant; Agricultural History

Report on the feasibility of establishing a Journal of Wilderness Research and Management, Christopher Monz

CRP Contract Holders' Intentions for their Post-Contract Use of their Land, K. Munyoka, Steven E. Kraft, and Christopher L. Lant

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On Improving the Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences: A Reply, H. Charles Romesburg; The Journal of Wildlife Management

Beavers, deer, and predators: what surveys tell us, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

The potential for wildlife damage and conservation management related projects in Morocco: initial visit and assessment, Robert H. Schmidt; USAID Project Report

The professional touch: A professional code of ethics for wildlife damage management, Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

The professional touch: Emerging technologies - contraception and wildlife management, Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

The professional touch: Managing your mind - continuing education., Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

The professional touch: Professional challenges - managing pain, Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

The professional touch: the turtle and the hare (wildlife damage version), Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

The professional touch: the wildlife damage management professional, Robert H. Schmidt; ADC: The Magazine for Animal Damage Control Professionals

Utah State Universityʼs Berryman Institute for Wildlife Damage Management, Robert H. Schmidt and M. R. Conover; Proceedings of the Great Plains Wildlife Damage Prevention and Control Workshop

An analysis of deer damage management concerns in Creston Valley, British Columbia, Robert H. Schmidt and P. Curtis; A report to the Okanagan Valley Tree Fruit Authority, representing Her Majesty The Queen in right of the Province of British Columbia

1992

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Professional Bias, Public Perspectives, and Communications Pitfalls for Natural Resource Managers, Mark W. Brunson; Rangelands

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Social Acceptability of New Perspectives Practices and Conditions, Mark W. Brunson

Social Acceptability of Silvicultural Practices, Mark W. Brunson

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The Contribution of Scenery to Recreation Site Quality, Mark W. Brunson; 13th Annual Intermountain Leisure Symposium: Proceedings Papers

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Standards for Managing Non-Wilderness Recreation Areas, Mark W. Brunson and D. Rodriguez; USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-305

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Assessing Recreational and Scenic Quality: How Does "New Forestry" Rate?, Mark W. Brunson and B. Shelby; Journal of Forestry

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Current Use and Potential Impacts of Whitewater Recreation in Oregon, Mark W. Brunson, B. Shelby, and R. L. Johnson; Final technical completion report #WRRI-111. Oregon Water Resources Research Institute

Culture, Environment, Technology: Development Interventions in Pastoral Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock; National Geographic Research and Exploration

Observations on the Traditional Logic of Pastoral Livestock Marketing in Southern Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock; Proceedings of the International Rangeland Development Symposium

Review of Dairy Marketing and Processing in a Semi-Arid Pastoral System of Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock, S. J. Holden, and Mulugeta Assefa; Proceedings of a Symposium on Dairy Marketing in Sub-Saharan Africa

Towards a Farming Systems Research Approach in Rural Utah, D. Layne Coppock, G. A. Rasmussen, G. K. Perrier, and J. R. Moris; Towards a farming systems research approach in rural Utah.

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Cultivated and Native Browse Legumes as Calf Supplements in Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock and J. D. Reed; Journal of Range Management

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Social, Economic, and Subsistence Effects of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on the Kodiak Region, Joanna Endter-Wada; Proceedings of the Fourth MMS-AOCS Region Information Transfer Meeting

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The Kodiak Region, Joanna Endter-Wada, Rachel Mason, Joanne Mulcahy, and Jon Hofmeister; In Social Indicators Study of Alaskan Coastal Communities, Key Informant Summaries, Vol. 2: Schedule B Regions. OCS Study, MMS 92-0032, Technical Report No. 152

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The Bristol Bay Region, Joanna Endter-Wada, Steven L. McNabb, and Joanne Mulcahy; In Social Indicators Study of Alaskan Coastal Communities, Key Informant Summaries, Vol. 2: Schedule B Regions. OCS Study, MMS 92-0032, Technical Report No. 152

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A Comparative, Subregional Analysis of Subsistence Practices in the Bristol Bay Region of Alaska, Joanna Endter-Wada and Lynn A. Robbins; Proceedings of the Fourth MMS-AOCS Region Information Transfer Meeting

Subsistence Practices in the Bristol Bay Region of Alaska, Joanna Endter-Wada, Lynn A. Robbins, and Douglas W. Levine; Arctic Research of the United States

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Bristol Bay Subsistence Harvest and Sociocultural Systems Inventory, Joanna Endter-Wada, Lynn A. Robbins, Douglas W. Levine, Daniel L. Boxberger, Paula D. Nohalty, Joseph G. Jorgensen, and Steven L. McNabb; OCS Study, MMS 92-0036, Technical Report No. 150

Sea turtle conservation and halfway technology, Nat B. Frazer; Conservation Biology

The Lagomorphs: rabbits, hares, and pika, G. A. Guisti, Robert H. Schmidt, R. M. Timm, J. E. Borrecco, and T. P. Sullivan; Silvicultural approaches to Animal Damage Management in Pacific Northwest Forests

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Effects of Distance to Market, Season and Family Wealth on Pastoral Dairy Marketing in Ethiopia, S. J. Holden and D. Layne Coppock; Journal of Arid Environments

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Physiological Responses of Plant Populations to Herbivore and Their Consequences for Ecosystem Nutrient Flow, E. A. Holland, W. J. Parton, J. K. Detling, and D. Layne Coppock; The American Naturalist

An Ethiopian Rangeland Training Program at the University of New South Wales, G. King, D. Layne Coppock, and Alemayehu Mengistu; Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Australian Rangelands Conference

Agricultural Policy Tools to Protect Water Quality in Cornbelt Watersheds: Preliminary Results, S. E. Kraft and Christopher L. Lant; Research on Agricultural Chemicals in Illinois Groundwater: Status and Future Directions II

Reactions of Farmers to Policy Tools to Protect Water Quality in Cornbelt Watersheds: A Contingent Valuation Study, Steven E. Kraft and Christopher L. Lant

Farmers' Attitudes Toward Different Policy Approaches to Control the Contamination of Groundwater, Steven E. Kraft, Christopher L. Lant, and J. Steinbeck

Socioeconomic Aspects of the Disposal and Utilization of Coal Combustion Residues, Christopher L. Lant

The Political Ecology of Wetlands in Cornbelt Agriculture, Christopher L. Lant

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Cluster Analysis for Researchers, H. Charles Romesburg

An analysis of important factors to be considered relating to a possible name change for the Animal Damage Control program, USDA-APHIS, Robert H. Schmidt; Program in Wildlife Damage Management

Bird Strike Committee USA is born, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

Principles of wildlife damage management, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

The public, coyotes, and wildlife damage management, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

Why bad things happen to good animals, Robert H. Schmidt; Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference

Wildlife damage and animal welfare: an Australian approach, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

Professionalism in wildlife damage management: issues and directions, Robert H. Schmidt, B. R. Acord, and D. W. Hawthorne; Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference

Social, political, legal, and ethical aspects of animal damage management in forestry, Robert H. Schmidt, D. L. Brooks, and T. P. Salmon; Silvicultural approaches to Animal Damage Management in Pacific Northwest Forests

Training tomorrowʼs specialists in wildlife damage management, Robert H. Schmidt, M. R. Conover, R. D. Dueser, F. F. Knowleton, and T. A. Messemer; Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference

Chemical and Mechanical Bush Control in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands, Dessalegn Soloman, G. King, and D. Layne Coppock; Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Australian Rangelands Conference

Aspects of Acacia Woody Weed Ecology in the Southern Ethiopian Rangelands, Kebede Soloman, Tamene Yigezu, G. King, and D. Layne Coppock; Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Australian Rangelands Conference

Evolutionary Consequences of War, Joseph A. Tainter; Effects of War on Society

Review of Five Fascicles of "The Archaeology of York", Joseph A. Tainter; American Antiquity

Maize-Legume Intercropping in the Semi-Arid Area of Sidamo Region, Ethiopia, Alemseged Yohannes, G. King, D. Layne Coppock, and J. C. Tothill; Proceedings of the Seventh Biennial Australian Rangelands Conference

1991

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Activity-Related Differences in Campsite Preference: Potential Causes and Implications for Management, Mark W. Brunson and B. Shelby; Western Journal of Applied Forestry

Hay Making by Pastoral Woman for Improved Calf Management in Ethiopia: Labor Requirements, Opportunity Costs, and Feasibility of Intervention, D. Layne Coppock; Journal for Farming Systems Research-Extension

Interactions Among Ecological, Economic, and Social Factors in Semi-Arid Ethiopia: Relevance for Pastoral Development and Change, D. Layne Coppock; Interactions among ecological, economic, and social factors in semi-arid Ethiopia: Relevance for pastoral development and change

Research, Development, and Change in a Semi-Arid Pastoral Ecosystem: Observations from Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock; Research, development, and change in a semi-arid pastoral ecosystem: Observations from Ethiopia 1982-90

Evaluation of Acacia Forages for Improved Livestock Feeding in Ethiopia, D. Layne Coppock, J. D. Reed, Menwyelet Stsedu, and Mulugeta Assefa; Evaluation of Acacia forages for improved livestock feeding in Ethiopia

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Investigations in the Middle Zone, Part B. Archaeological Excavations Seaward of the Highway, R. Cordy, Joseph A. Tainter, and R. Hitchcock; Ahupua`a Study: the 1971 Archaeological Work at Kaloko Ahupua`a, North Kona, Hawaii

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Archaeological Datat from Coastal Kaloko: Site Excavation Decriptions and Site-specific Interpretations, Part B. Coastal Excavations, R. Cordy, Joseph A. Tainter, R. Renger, and R. Hitchcock; An Ahupua`a Study: the 1971 Archaeological Work at Kaloko Ahupua`a, North Kona, Hawaii

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Interpretations, R. Cordy, Joseph A. Tainter, Robert Renger, and Robert Hitchcock; An Ahupua`a Study: the 1971 Archaeological Work at Kaloko Ahupua`a, North Kona, Hawaii

Evaluating tree protection devices: effects on growth and survival, L. R. Costello, Robert H. Schmidt, and G. A. Giusti; Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood Rangeland Management

The Effect of the CRP on Sediment Concentrations in Two Southern Illinois Watersheds, D. K. Davie and Christopher L. Lant

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Organic Matter Contained in Soil Aggregates From a Tropical Chronosequence: Correction for Sand and Light Fraction, E. T. Elliot, C. A. Palm, D. E. Reuss, and Christopher Monz; Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

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Growth, survivorship and longevity of painted turtles, Chrysemys picta, in a southwestern Michigan marsh, Nat B. Frazer, J. W. Gibbons, and J. L. Greene; American Midland Naturalist

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Life history and demography of the common mud turtle, Kinosternon subrubrum, in South Carolina, Nat B. Frazer, J. W. Gibbons, and J. L. Greene; Ecology

Oak sustainability: a challenge through public education and outreach programs, G. A. Giusti, Robert H. Schmidt, and K. R. Churches; Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood Rangeland Management

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Pastoral Dairy Marketing and Household Wealth Interactions and Their Implications for Calves and Humans in Ethiopia, S. J. Holden, D. Layne Coppock, and Mulugeta Assefa; Human Ecology

Methodological Development for Spatial and Economic Evaluation of Illinois Wetland Functions, Christopher L. Lant

Spatial and Economic Evaluation of Illinois Wetland Functions, Christopher L. Lant

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The Potential of the Conservation Reserve Program to Control Agricultural Water Pollution, Christopher L. Lant; Environmetnal Management

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Lake and River Quality for Recreation Management and Contingent Valuation, Christopher L. Lant and J. Mullens; Water Resources Bulletin

Stump sprouting - a regeneration alternative, D. McCreary, W. Tietje, Robert H. Schmidt, R. Gross, W. Weitkamp, R. Willoughby, and M. Bell; Proceedings of the Symposium on Oak Woodlands and Hardwood Rangeland Management

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Soil Microbial Biomass Estimates Using 2450 MHz Microwave Irradiation or Chloroform Fumigation Followed by Direct Extraction, Christopher Monz, D. E. Reuss, and E. T. Elliot; Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

Recreators'-vs-Managers' Perceptions of Water Quality in Illinois Recreational Lakes, J. B. Mullens and Christopher L. Lant; Illinois Parks and Recreation

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On Improving the Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, H. Charles Romesburg; The Journal of Wildlife Management

ADC continues with EIS process, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe

Defining and refining value for riparian systems, Robert H. Schmidt; Rangelands

Defining the future for ADC, Robert H. Schmidt; The Probe