Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A coarse-filter strategy.(Consumed by Fire)(conservation of biological diversity) | Science and technology | James K. Agee |
A farm bill agenda.(Editorial) | Science and technology | |
After the smoke clears.(Consumed by Fire)(Mexico revises its forest policy in the wake of 1998's devastating fires) | Science and technology | Guillermo Castilleja, Pamela Stedman-Edwards |
After tobacco: after nearly exhausting his farm, one tobacco farmer finds support in the local community for diversified organic crops. | Science and technology | Steve Smith |
A guide for smart growth.(managing urban sprawl) | Science and technology | Mary R. English |
A healthy world is a safe world.(response to Richard Matthews, FORUM, Winter 1998) | Science and technology | Kent Hughes Butts |
Antibiotic resistance: a growing health threat.(response to Dianne Murphy and Gary Chikami, FORUM, Winter 1998) | Science and technology | Julian Davies |
Atlanta megasprawl. | Science and technology | Robert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, Angel O. Torres |
Business and human rights.(Global Labor Pains) | Science and technology | Doug Cahn, Tara Holeman |
Chernobyl postmortem: unresolved obstacles continue to plague the nuclear industry. | Science and technology | Alexey V. Yablokov |
Cleaning up ag water: California's Central Valley farmers meet the nonpoint source pollution challenge. | Science and technology | Eugenia McNaughton, Sam Ziegler |
Closing time: workers' last call.(Global Labor Pains)(impact of plant shutdowns on the well-being of displaced workers) | Science and technology | Cynthia Rocha, Felicia McCant |
Cross-border blues.(Global Labor Pains)(maquiladora workers in Tehuacan, Mexico) | Science and technology | Jim Sessions |
Engaging the private sector.(Global Labor Pains)(tapping multinational corporations for the protection of human rights in the global workplace) | Science and technology | Elliot Schrage, Anthony Ewing |
Farmers in the crossfire.(impact of anti-tobacco campaigning on tobacco farmers in US)(Editorial) | Science and technology | |
Farming for export. | Science and technology | Bruce L. Gardner |
Farming's future.(1996 Farm Act) | Science and technology | Otto Doering |
Fire in the interface.(Consumed by Fire)(fire threatens Lincoln National Forest) | Science and technology | Merle Glenn |
From New Deal to no deal.(Seeds of Change)(rural America) | Science and technology | David Freshwater, Louis Swanson |
High-tech and toxic.(Global Labor Pains)(electronics industry) | Science and technology | Leslie Byster, Ted Smith |
In our hands: the future of our nations' wetlands, waterfowl, and prairies depends on what we decide today. | Science and technology | Maureen Kuwano Hinkle |
Maine's seven-step program.(Seeds of Change) | Science and technology | Thomas D. Rowley, Robert P. Ho |
More than green acres.(Seeds of Change)(rural economy) | Science and technology | Richard W. Long |
Once there were greenfields.(role of planning in reversing urban sprawl in US) | Science and technology | F. Kaid Benfield |
Paradise Lost.(combatting urban sprawl in US)(Editorial) | Science and technology | |
Policy implications of brain research.(response to Robert Blank, FORUM, Fall 1998) | Science and technology | Andrea L. Bonnicksen |
Primed for a firestorm.(suppression of forest fires) | Science and technology | R. Neil Sampson |
Rethinking rural America's financial markets.(Seeds of Change) | Science and technology | Mark Drabenstott |
Saving the family farm. | Science and technology | Chuck Hassebrook |
Scattered development.(hidden costs connected with scattered housing development in US) | Science and technology | Kimberly L. Sullivan, J. Dixon Esseks |
Shaking the habit.(alternative cash crops for tobacco farmers) | Science and technology | David G. Altman, Jason Moff, Jeffrey S. McBride |
Sowing disaster: concentration in agribusiness is undermining rural America. | Science and technology | Leland Swenson |
The dominion of fire.(Consumed by Fire) | Science and technology | Stephen Pyne |
The end of engineering: in the 21st century, technological advances will be slower and come at increasing cost. | Science and technology | John C. McClure |
The Golden Leaf.(tobacco) | Science and technology | Kelly Leiter |
The myth of farmland loss. | Science and technology | Samuel R. Staley, Jefferson G. Edgens |
The power of affirmative government.(response to William J. Ray, FORUM, Winter 1998) | Science and technology | Alan H. Richardson |
The problem of tobacco: rather than condemning tobacco growers, people need to support small farmers by buying locally grown food. | Science and technology | Wendell Berry |
The territorial imperative.(Seeds of Change)(rural policy) | Science and technology | David Freshwater, Philippe Muheim |
Toxic experiment.(response to Julia Green Brody, FORUM, Fall 1998) | Science and technology | Ana M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein |
Traffic in women in Asia-Pacific.(Global Labor Pains) | Science and technology | Laura Skolnik, Jan Boontinand |
Uncertain future: as consumption declines and regulations soar, will the tobacco settlement help bail out tobacco growers? | Science and technology | Wayne D. Purcell, Dixie Watts Reaves |
Wildland fire.(Consumed by Fire)(central Florida) | Science and technology | Christopher T. Howes |
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