This dissertation integrates methods from Science and Technology Studies (STS), Environmental History, and Ecology to ask how scientific models, natural resources management, and the natural world influence one another. Chapter 1 explores the ecological and evolutionary impacts of whitetail deer overpopulation - a phenomenon challenging land managers across the eastern United States. Broadening the theme of land management, Chapter 2 applies methods from STS and geography to critique the systematic biases in the global distribution of ecological field sites. Chapters 3 through 9 analyze the intellectual and political history of ecological restoration in the United States from the 1920s to 1970. This portion of the dissertation traces previo...
Ecological conservation and restoration in the anthropocene must struggle with overlapping drivers o...
While the agricultural surplus in Europe has left us with a legacy of abandoned or set-aside land an...
This paper summarizes current thinking regarding ecological restoration from an ecosystem management...
Previous research has paid little attention to the multiple meanings of the concept of forest restor...
Previous research has paid little attention to the multiple meanings of the concept of forest restor...
Ecological restoration—the process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, ...
Ecological restoration is a growing field in many parts of the world. Although it started as a field...
Ecological restoration has come to play an important role in discussions of the environment in the U...
Restoration ecology and rehabilitation studies are emerging research fields. They are largely based...
For several decades, the science of restoration ecologyand the practice of ecological restoration ha...
Endangered ecosystem or renewable resource? How we feel about forests has to do with more than trees...
Graduation date: 2010Understanding the impact of humans on the environment has long been a topic of ...
ABSTRACT: Wildlife conservation in the U.S. has been based on the Public Trust Doctrine, wherein wi...
Forgotten Grasslands of the South is a literary and scientific case study of some of the biological...
In this dissertation, I examine how an important group of social scientists integrated ecology into ...
Ecological conservation and restoration in the anthropocene must struggle with overlapping drivers o...
While the agricultural surplus in Europe has left us with a legacy of abandoned or set-aside land an...
This paper summarizes current thinking regarding ecological restoration from an ecosystem management...
Previous research has paid little attention to the multiple meanings of the concept of forest restor...
Previous research has paid little attention to the multiple meanings of the concept of forest restor...
Ecological restoration—the process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, ...
Ecological restoration is a growing field in many parts of the world. Although it started as a field...
Ecological restoration has come to play an important role in discussions of the environment in the U...
Restoration ecology and rehabilitation studies are emerging research fields. They are largely based...
For several decades, the science of restoration ecologyand the practice of ecological restoration ha...
Endangered ecosystem or renewable resource? How we feel about forests has to do with more than trees...
Graduation date: 2010Understanding the impact of humans on the environment has long been a topic of ...
ABSTRACT: Wildlife conservation in the U.S. has been based on the Public Trust Doctrine, wherein wi...
Forgotten Grasslands of the South is a literary and scientific case study of some of the biological...
In this dissertation, I examine how an important group of social scientists integrated ecology into ...
Ecological conservation and restoration in the anthropocene must struggle with overlapping drivers o...
While the agricultural surplus in Europe has left us with a legacy of abandoned or set-aside land an...
This paper summarizes current thinking regarding ecological restoration from an ecosystem management...