I undertook an investigation of how rural populations responded to a period of adverse climatic conditions in rural eastern Oklahoma during the 1930s, with particular interest in those households that adapted by migrating to rural California. This is not the first time that 19305 Oklahoma has been the subject of research into how people and communities adapt to difficult environmental conditions. In the wake of a 1985 conference entitled Social Adaptation to Semi-Arid Environments at the Center for Great Plains Studies in Lincoln, Great Plains Quarterly presented a series of papers by well-known scholars exploring human-environment interactions that gave rise to the Dust Bowl conditions of the 1930s and the consequent social impacts
The climate of the Great Plains of the United States and Canada has presented a challenge to agraria...
The 1930s Dust-Bowl drought in the U.S. Great Plains had devastating environmental and societal impa...
This research examines the role that capital, particularly social capital, plays in human adaptation...
I undertook an investigation of how rural populations responded to a period of adverse climatic cond...
In March 1985 the Center for Great Plains Studies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln held its nin...
Through the second half of the 20th century, the North American Great Plains saw widespread rural ou...
The Center for Great Plains Studies has, for the past decade and a half, hosted annual symposia that...
This article provides a review and synthesis of scholarly knowledge of Depression-era droughts on th...
How humans perceive, respond, and adapt to long-term climatic change are questions of fundamental in...
This research examines the emergence of migration as a household adaptation strategy to drought in A...
The potential for social adaptation to climate change on the Great Plains is examined and a framewor...
In the late 1930s, Undersecretary of Agriculture Milburn Lincoln Wilson organized T ravelling Great...
Through much of the 1950s, intense drought afflicted the Southern Plains and American South. Dry co...
In April of 1990 the Center for Great Plains Studies held its thirteenth annual symposium, entitled ...
As regional climate evolves into new climatic states in different parts of the world, humanity will ...
The climate of the Great Plains of the United States and Canada has presented a challenge to agraria...
The 1930s Dust-Bowl drought in the U.S. Great Plains had devastating environmental and societal impa...
This research examines the role that capital, particularly social capital, plays in human adaptation...
I undertook an investigation of how rural populations responded to a period of adverse climatic cond...
In March 1985 the Center for Great Plains Studies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln held its nin...
Through the second half of the 20th century, the North American Great Plains saw widespread rural ou...
The Center for Great Plains Studies has, for the past decade and a half, hosted annual symposia that...
This article provides a review and synthesis of scholarly knowledge of Depression-era droughts on th...
How humans perceive, respond, and adapt to long-term climatic change are questions of fundamental in...
This research examines the emergence of migration as a household adaptation strategy to drought in A...
The potential for social adaptation to climate change on the Great Plains is examined and a framewor...
In the late 1930s, Undersecretary of Agriculture Milburn Lincoln Wilson organized T ravelling Great...
Through much of the 1950s, intense drought afflicted the Southern Plains and American South. Dry co...
In April of 1990 the Center for Great Plains Studies held its thirteenth annual symposium, entitled ...
As regional climate evolves into new climatic states in different parts of the world, humanity will ...
The climate of the Great Plains of the United States and Canada has presented a challenge to agraria...
The 1930s Dust-Bowl drought in the U.S. Great Plains had devastating environmental and societal impa...
This research examines the role that capital, particularly social capital, plays in human adaptation...