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AN ARCHIVAL GUIDE & BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARTICLES
| Adelson, Glenn, and John Elder. "Robert Frost's Ecosystem of Meanings in 'Spring Pools'." ISLE [Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment] 13.2 (Summer 2006): 1–17. Ecocritical analysis of Robert Frost's 1928 poem "Spring Pools." Discusses the poem first as it relates to Frost's other work, and then offers an ecological understanding of the poem, positing the work as a combination of poetry and scientific insight.Agnoletti, M., V. Marinai, and S. Paoletti. "The Project for the Rural Landscape Park in Moscheta (Tuscany, Italy)." In The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes, edited by Mauro Agnoletti. Oxford: CAB International, 2006. 73–93 pp. Addresses problems involved in the preservation of cultural landscapes and the development of marginal areas through a study of Moscheta in Italy's Tuscan Apennines. Examines changes in the area's landscape and land cover from 1832 to 2000.Agnoletti, Mauro. "The Development of a Historical and Cultural Evaluation Approach in Landscape Assessment: the Dynamic of Tuscan Landscape between 1832 and 2004." In The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes, edited by Mauro Agnoletti. Oxford: CAB International, 2006. 3–29 pp. Uses changes in Italy's Tuscan landscape, nineteenth through early twenty-first centuries, as a case study for proposing an evaluation approach that assumes culture and history as central in understanding landscape change over time.Agnoletti, Mauro. "Traditional Knowledge and the European Common Agricultural Policy (PAC): The Case of the Italian National Rural Development Plan 2007–2013." In Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Forest Management: The Role of Traditional Knowledge: Proceedings of the IUFRO Task Force on Traditional Forest Knowledge/Research Group on "Forest and Woodland History" Conference, Florence, Italy, 8–11 June 2006, Volume I, edited by John Parrotta, Mauro Agnoletti, and Elisabeth Johann. Warsaw, Poland: Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE), 2006. 17–25 pp. Reports on the efforts of the working group on landscape, Italian Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, National Strategic Plan for Rural Development 2007–2013, providing background history regarding human influence on the European landscape and the development of industrial forestry. Available online at http://www.iufro.org/science/task-forces/traditional-forest-knowledge/publications/.Aiello, Thomas. "The Ouachita River Flood in Monroe, Louisiana, 1932." Louisiana History 48 (Winter 2007): 25–54. History of flooding on Louisiana's Ouachita River, late nineteenth-mid twentieth centuries, focusing on the effects of and response to the devastating 1932 flood.Alves, Abel. "Mead: A Study in Human Culture's Interaction with the Natural Environment and Other Animals." ISLE [Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment] 13 (Summer 2006): 151–166. Discusses the history and production of mead from prehistoric times to the eighteenth century. Argues that because humans rely on bees to make honey, the production of mead represents a dependence of humans on the natural world. Traces the history of portrayals of mead in the literature, art, and mythology of various cultures around the world, beginning with a rock painting in Spain created between 10,000 and 6.000 B.C.Anderson, Steven. "Land-use and Landscape Histories: The Role of History in Current Environmental Decisions." In The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes, edited by Mauro Agnoletti. Oxford: CAB International, 2006. 174–182 pp. Asserts the value of landscape history and land-use histories for informing modern resource management decisions. Focuses on three forest certification protocols—the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), and Pan European Forest Certification (PEFC)—arguing that none place sufficient emphasis on land-use and landscape.Bakken, Gordon Morris. "Montana, Anaconda, and the Price of Pollution." The Historian 69 (Spring 2007): 36–49. History of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Montana and environmentalist responses to pollution caused by mining, 1880–2004.Barbera, G., et al. "Recovery and Valorization of a Historical Fruit Orchard: the Kolymbetra in the Temple Valley, Sicily." In The Conservation of Cultural Landscapes, ed. Mauro Agnoletti. Oxford: CAB International, 2006. 253–261 pp. Case study of a citrus orchard set in an area of archaeological significance, the likely site of the Greek Kolymbetra in the Temple Valley, Agrigento (Sicily), which as of 2000 is a regional park preserving both the remnants of the Greek civilization and an Italian traditional productive landscape.. . . |
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