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AN ARCHIVAL GUIDE & BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Bresnahan, Connaught. "John Muir in Canada: Canadian Influences on the Formation of Ecosophy 'M' in Upper Canada (1864–1866) and Northwestern British Columbia (1879)." PhD dissertation, University of Alberta, 2007. 343 pp. Examines how the Canadian experiences of John Muir influenced his personal philosophies on nature and the environment. Focuses on Muir's experiences in Upper Canada and his travels up the Sitkine River, British Columbia in the mid nineteenth century.

Dell, Kyle D. "'A History Unwritten': The Impact of an Environmental Ethos in American Environmental Politics." PhD dissertation, Boston College, 2007. 291 pp. A study of state-level ballot questions on environmental policy over the entire twentieth century, examining the emergence of an American environmental ethos as well as changes in the nature of support for environmental policies in the United States over time.

Hanson, Anne-Marie Sarah. "Constructing Spaces, Changing Priorities: Conservation and Tourism in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve." MA thesis, University of Arizona, 2008. 109 pp. Looks at the history surrounding the establishment of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve in Campeche, Mexico, examining issues of conservation, tourism, land management, and the attitudes of local populations.

Hardt, Marah Justine. "Human Impacts on Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems." PhD dissertation, University of California, San Diego, 2007. 191 pp. Examines the impacts of humans on Caribbean coral reef ecosystems. Includes analysis of the negative impacts of fishing technologies on reefs from pre-Columbian times through the twentieth century.. . .

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