African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly own a disproportionally smaller amount of land. Research indicates that landowners who hold significant sources of sustainable wealth and power can dramatically increase their quality of life and ultimately that of their communities. Current land loss trends for African Americans are increasing at an alarming rate, which may have larger social implications for this traditionally underserved population. The remaining African American landowners are a rapidly declining group, due to an assortment of factors (e.g., age, heirs property). Understanding the experiences of the residual African American forest landowners may yield insights of their ...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
Many of the issues of importance to forest management and policy have important social components. Y...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly...
Despite the importance of farming to rural African Americans (Gilbert et al., 2002) and the role of ...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in farming and ...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
ABSTRACT Human beings change landscapes and their culture is embodied by landscapes. It is generally...
Abstract The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in fa...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
#59-2501-10-002] targeted at beginning, limited resource, and socially disadvantaged farmers and ran...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
Many of the issues of importance to forest management and policy have important social components. Y...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...
African Americans account for a significant proportion of South Carolina`s population but reportedly...
Despite the importance of farming to rural African Americans (Gilbert et al., 2002) and the role of ...
Land ownership among African Americans has declined drastically at rates uncomparable to any other g...
African-Americans\u27 connection to the land is rapidly disappearing, and with it goes the cultural,...
The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in farming and ...
America’s private lands are rapidly declining primarily due to land fragmentation and development. L...
ABSTRACT Human beings change landscapes and their culture is embodied by landscapes. It is generally...
Abstract The study focused on heir property and analyzing African American farmers continuing in fa...
This dissertation research examines the perceptions held by African Africans as they pertain to the ...
This is a two-part study that incorporates social science research methodologies to study the human ...
#59-2501-10-002] targeted at beginning, limited resource, and socially disadvantaged farmers and ran...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after the Civil Wa...
Many of the issues of importance to forest management and policy have important social components. Y...
iii, 22 p.African-Americans as a group went from owning almost no land in the United States after th...