This article explores the process by which the cultural history of Royal Palm Hammock, the most visited site within Everglades National Park, Florida, informs the landscape's natural history. To understand this process, I analyze the scientific literature, including naturalists' fieldwork reports, surveys, fieldnotes and other archival material spanning the late 1800s to the mid-1930s, as well as ethnographic interviews conducted with local Everglades hunters who depended upon this landscape during the latter part of this era. As I demonstrate, local people, serving as guides and informants, critically contributed to the production of ecological knowledge about Royal Palm Hammock, though the evidence of these contributions has been distorte...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Olivia Forero(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
We are moving through strange times with the environment. In the greater Tampa Bay area, people comm...
She has lived most of her life in New Hampshire and thought of Florida as a superficial place. Then ...
This article explores the process by which the cultural history of Royal Palm Hammock, the most visi...
In this thesis, I discuss the production of wilderness ideologies in a settler colonial society, bas...
The Florida Everglades is a highly diverse socionatural landscape that historically spanned much of ...
This collection of essays surveys the environmental history of the Sunshine State, from Spanish expl...
The Florida Everglades is a highly diverse socionatural landscape that historically spanned much of ...
Human society and the natural environment of the south Florida Everglades developed simultaneously. ...
Historically, the marshes and swamps of Central Florida have been depicted as a paradise in artwork ...
Responding to recent calls to analyze the authoritative role of scientists in producing environmenta...
A look at two of the United States\u27 most treasured and unique wilderness areas: the Florida Everg...
Floridians have always had complex, contentious, and dynamic relationships with the Everglades. Most...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of North Caro...
The early environmental conditions in many national parks fit the favorable description given to Eve...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Olivia Forero(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
We are moving through strange times with the environment. In the greater Tampa Bay area, people comm...
She has lived most of her life in New Hampshire and thought of Florida as a superficial place. Then ...
This article explores the process by which the cultural history of Royal Palm Hammock, the most visi...
In this thesis, I discuss the production of wilderness ideologies in a settler colonial society, bas...
The Florida Everglades is a highly diverse socionatural landscape that historically spanned much of ...
This collection of essays surveys the environmental history of the Sunshine State, from Spanish expl...
The Florida Everglades is a highly diverse socionatural landscape that historically spanned much of ...
Human society and the natural environment of the south Florida Everglades developed simultaneously. ...
Historically, the marshes and swamps of Central Florida have been depicted as a paradise in artwork ...
Responding to recent calls to analyze the authoritative role of scientists in producing environmenta...
A look at two of the United States\u27 most treasured and unique wilderness areas: the Florida Everg...
Floridians have always had complex, contentious, and dynamic relationships with the Everglades. Most...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of North Caro...
The early environmental conditions in many national parks fit the favorable description given to Eve...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Olivia Forero(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 20...
We are moving through strange times with the environment. In the greater Tampa Bay area, people comm...
She has lived most of her life in New Hampshire and thought of Florida as a superficial place. Then ...