In the Margaret Chase Smith Essay, Richard Judd reflects on the history of Maine’s North Woods. He discusses the divergent interests with a stake on the North Woods over the centuries, but notes that there has been a long-standing interest in conservation and in the heritage represented by this vast region
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
The 200 years since Maine statehood span a series of changing metaphors used by people to understand...
In Maine's north woods, a vast expanse of more than 60,000 square kilometers of mostly private, seco...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
Conservation interests have been promoting national park creation in Maine ever since the early 1900...
Conservation interests have been promoting the creation of a national park in Maine’s North Woods fo...
Robert Lilieholm takes stock of the challenges and opportunities facing Maine’s North Woods, the lar...
This work is a collection of essays, all of them previously published but for the Introduction. They...
The Maine woods, together with the rocky coast, provide enduring images and metaphors associated wit...
Mainers once enjoyed the sense that the state’s vast forested lands would forevermore be a feature o...
At the close of the 19th century, the state’s forest area was at an all time low; land ownership was...
This thesis concerns the cultural and scientific practices involved with turn-of-the-century strugg...
In his commentary on Jerry Bley’s article on the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LURC), Mark Lap...
This thesis concerns the cultural and scientific practices involved with turn-of-the-century strugg...
In Maine, narratives of sustainability have emerged in response to a proposed national park to be lo...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
The 200 years since Maine statehood span a series of changing metaphors used by people to understand...
In Maine's north woods, a vast expanse of more than 60,000 square kilometers of mostly private, seco...
Lloyd Irland discusses the rapid changes in the value of Maine’s forests as perceived by the public,...
Conservation interests have been promoting national park creation in Maine ever since the early 1900...
Conservation interests have been promoting the creation of a national park in Maine’s North Woods fo...
Robert Lilieholm takes stock of the challenges and opportunities facing Maine’s North Woods, the lar...
This work is a collection of essays, all of them previously published but for the Introduction. They...
The Maine woods, together with the rocky coast, provide enduring images and metaphors associated wit...
Mainers once enjoyed the sense that the state’s vast forested lands would forevermore be a feature o...
At the close of the 19th century, the state’s forest area was at an all time low; land ownership was...
This thesis concerns the cultural and scientific practices involved with turn-of-the-century strugg...
In his commentary on Jerry Bley’s article on the Maine Land Use Planning Commission (LURC), Mark Lap...
This thesis concerns the cultural and scientific practices involved with turn-of-the-century strugg...
In Maine, narratives of sustainability have emerged in response to a proposed national park to be lo...
Rapid land ownership changes in the Northern Forest have spurred development as well as conservation...
The 200 years since Maine statehood span a series of changing metaphors used by people to understand...
In Maine's north woods, a vast expanse of more than 60,000 square kilometers of mostly private, seco...