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AN ARCHIVAL GUIDE & BIBLIOGRAPHY
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
| Bendor, Todd K. "Redistribution Effects of Wetland Mitigation Over Space and Time." PhD dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007. 117 pp. Looks at wetlands protection policies and regulations and their effect on limiting the damage to wetlands due to increased urban development. Includes an overview of the history and structure of U.S. wetland conservation policy.DeJong, David H. "The Sword of Damocles: Pima Agriculture, Water Use, and Water Rights, 1848–1921 (Arizona)." PhD dissertation, The University of Arizona, 2007. 386 pp. A study of the water rights conflicts in Arizona between the Pima Indians and the U.S. government between 1848 and 1921, and the impact of limited water supply on Pima agriculture.Demitroff, Mark Nicholas. " Pine Barrens Wetlands: Geographical Reflections of South Jersey's Periglacial Legacy." Master's thesis, University of Delaware, 2007. 244 pp. Looks at the glacial origins of the wetlands of the Pinelands National Reserve in New Jersey and the effects of 200,000 years of global climate change on this regional environment.Guthrie, William Keith. "Flood Alley: An Environmental History of Flooding in Texas." PhD dissertation, University of Kansas, 2006. 397 pp. A study of the history of flooding in the Edwards Plateau region of Texas from the times of early Native Americans through the twentieth century. Examines how humans throughout history have dealt with the region's floods, and how human impact and environmental change have affected the rate and severity of the flooding.Hall, Jeremy Nathan. "Late Prehistoric (Oneota) Exploitation of Bison, Elk, and Deer at the Howard Goodhue Site, Central Iowa." Master's thesis, Iowa State University, 2007. 162 pp. Examination of Oneota hunting of bison, elk, and deer through the study of skeletal remains in the region of modern Iowa.. . . |
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