Collaboration among rural communities and resource management agencies represents an increasing trend in US public lands management and conflict resolution. This paper examines the failed effort of the Sangre de Cristo Land Grant Commission to resolve a dispute over local land-use rights in San Luis, Colorado. The Commission’s proposal to purchase the land on behalf of the state and restore historical usufruct rights was hindered by a conceptual framework reflecting colonialist socio-environmental relations. The conceptual incongruence between this framework and the ‘alternative’ environmental values and perspectives the Commission sought to accommodate produced tensions and inconsistencies in the Commission’s attempt to justify the proposa...
Complex historical and contemporary forces operating in the American West are examined to explain th...
abstract: In the rural, modern American West, two Manichean perspectives of the human-nature relatio...
Americans’ perceptions of nature determine in what ways they physically interact with their environm...
Collaboration among rural communities and resource management agencies represents an increasing tren...
Since the 1990s, community-based collaborative approaches to environmental planning and conflict res...
In Lobato v. Taylor (2002) the Colorado Supreme Court awarded Hispano heirs to the 1843 Mexican-era ...
This paper analyses the socio-territorial conflict prompted by Los Merinos: a residential–tourism pr...
This paper examines the merging of the Mexican and American land tenure systems and how the two very...
This thesis examines the rise of modern conservatism in California agriculture in the late 1970s and...
Communal forests, or Montes Veciñais en Man Común (MVMC), are a specific form of communal land tenur...
This paper analyzes stakeholder interactions in land disputes using an emerging spatial theory of pr...
This project is an environmental and political analysis of the 1968 creation of Redwood National Par...
This project studies the competing visions of land use and racial/ethnic exclusion in Pasadena, Cali...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment & Community, 2013Many natural...
This project studies the competing visions of land use and racial/ethnic exclusion in Pasadena, Cali...
Complex historical and contemporary forces operating in the American West are examined to explain th...
abstract: In the rural, modern American West, two Manichean perspectives of the human-nature relatio...
Americans’ perceptions of nature determine in what ways they physically interact with their environm...
Collaboration among rural communities and resource management agencies represents an increasing tren...
Since the 1990s, community-based collaborative approaches to environmental planning and conflict res...
In Lobato v. Taylor (2002) the Colorado Supreme Court awarded Hispano heirs to the 1843 Mexican-era ...
This paper analyses the socio-territorial conflict prompted by Los Merinos: a residential–tourism pr...
This paper examines the merging of the Mexican and American land tenure systems and how the two very...
This thesis examines the rise of modern conservatism in California agriculture in the late 1970s and...
Communal forests, or Montes Veciñais en Man Común (MVMC), are a specific form of communal land tenur...
This paper analyzes stakeholder interactions in land disputes using an emerging spatial theory of pr...
This project is an environmental and political analysis of the 1968 creation of Redwood National Par...
This project studies the competing visions of land use and racial/ethnic exclusion in Pasadena, Cali...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: Environment & Community, 2013Many natural...
This project studies the competing visions of land use and racial/ethnic exclusion in Pasadena, Cali...
Complex historical and contemporary forces operating in the American West are examined to explain th...
abstract: In the rural, modern American West, two Manichean perspectives of the human-nature relatio...
Americans’ perceptions of nature determine in what ways they physically interact with their environm...