Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 1999 - Abstracts

Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A coarse-filter strategy.(Consumed by Fire)(conservation of biological diversity)Science and technologyJames 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 technologyGuillermo 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 technologySteve Smith
A guide for smart growth.(managing urban sprawl)Science and technologyMary R. English
A healthy world is a safe world.(response to Richard Matthews, FORUM, Winter 1998)Science and technologyKent Hughes Butts
Antibiotic resistance: a growing health threat.(response to Dianne Murphy and Gary Chikami, FORUM, Winter 1998)Science and technologyJulian Davies
Atlanta megasprawl.Science and technologyRobert D. Bullard, Glenn S. Johnson, Angel O. Torres
Business and human rights.(Global Labor Pains)Science and technologyDoug Cahn, Tara Holeman
Chernobyl postmortem: unresolved obstacles continue to plague the nuclear industry.Science and technologyAlexey V. Yablokov
Cleaning up ag water: California's Central Valley farmers meet the nonpoint source pollution challenge.Science and technologyEugenia McNaughton, Sam Ziegler
Closing time: workers' last call.(Global Labor Pains)(impact of plant shutdowns on the well-being of displaced workers)Science and technologyCynthia Rocha, Felicia McCant
Cross-border blues.(Global Labor Pains)(maquiladora workers in Tehuacan, Mexico)Science and technologyJim Sessions
Engaging the private sector.(Global Labor Pains)(tapping multinational corporations for the protection of human rights in the global workplace)Science and technologyElliot 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 technologyBruce L. Gardner
Farming's future.(1996 Farm Act)Science and technologyOtto Doering
Fire in the interface.(Consumed by Fire)(fire threatens Lincoln National Forest)Science and technologyMerle Glenn
From New Deal to no deal.(Seeds of Change)(rural America)Science and technologyDavid Freshwater, Louis Swanson
High-tech and toxic.(Global Labor Pains)(electronics industry)Science and technologyLeslie Byster, Ted Smith
In our hands: the future of our nations' wetlands, waterfowl, and prairies depends on what we decide today.Science and technologyMaureen Kuwano Hinkle
Maine's seven-step program.(Seeds of Change)Science and technologyThomas D. Rowley, Robert P. Ho
More than green acres.(Seeds of Change)(rural economy)Science and technologyRichard W. Long
Once there were greenfields.(role of planning in reversing urban sprawl in US)Science and technologyF. 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 technologyAndrea L. Bonnicksen
Primed for a firestorm.(suppression of forest fires)Science and technologyR. Neil Sampson
Rethinking rural America's financial markets.(Seeds of Change)Science and technologyMark Drabenstott
Saving the family farm.Science and technologyChuck Hassebrook
Scattered development.(hidden costs connected with scattered housing development in US)Science and technologyKimberly L. Sullivan, J. Dixon Esseks
Shaking the habit.(alternative cash crops for tobacco farmers)Science and technologyDavid G. Altman, Jason Moff, Jeffrey S. McBride
Sowing disaster: concentration in agribusiness is undermining rural America.Science and technologyLeland Swenson
The dominion of fire.(Consumed by Fire)Science and technologyStephen Pyne
The end of engineering: in the 21st century, technological advances will be slower and come at increasing cost.Science and technologyJohn C. McClure
The Golden Leaf.(tobacco)Science and technologyKelly Leiter
The myth of farmland loss.Science and technologySamuel R. Staley, Jefferson G. Edgens
The power of affirmative government.(response to William J. Ray, FORUM, Winter 1998)Science and technologyAlan H. Richardson
The problem of tobacco: rather than condemning tobacco growers, people need to support small farmers by buying locally grown food.Science and technologyWendell Berry
The territorial imperative.(Seeds of Change)(rural policy)Science and technologyDavid Freshwater, Philippe Muheim
Toxic experiment.(response to Julia Green Brody, FORUM, Fall 1998)Science and technologyAna M. Soto, Carlos Sonnenschein
Traffic in women in Asia-Pacific.(Global Labor Pains)Science and technologyLaura Skolnik, Jan Boontinand
Uncertain future: as consumption declines and regulations soar, will the tobacco settlement help bail out tobacco growers?Science and technologyWayne D. Purcell, Dixie Watts Reaves
Wildland fire.(Consumed by Fire)(central Florida)Science and technologyChristopher T. Howes
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