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Adirondack Journal
of Environmental Studies ~ INDEX ~ VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1
(Winter, 1994) [Online
Sample] Prerogative: A
Description of the Adirondack Journal of Environmental Studies A Park in the Forest, Michael G. DiNunzio The Promise and Pitfalls of Sustainable Development, Stephen C. Trumbulak Wilderness and the Working Landscape, Thomas Pasquarello, Robert B. Buerger, and Gary Randorf Adirondack Forest Communities and Climate Change, Stephen T. Jackson VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2 (Fall, 1994) Prerogative: Sustainable Development and the Search for Common Ground The Adirondacks: A Road Back, Dale French The Adirondacks: An Overview, Howard L. Aubin Land Acquisition in the Adirondacks, Richard B. Purdue A.A.T.V. A Definition, a Direction, Dean D. Lefebvre Sustainable Watershed Management, Robin Ulmer Investigating Adirondack Lakes, J. Curt Stager The Adirondack Research Consortium: A New Voice in the Adirondacks, Thomas Pasquarello PEER REVIEWED
ANALYSIS VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 (Spring, 1995) Prerogative: Devolution - The Role of Empowerment in Sustainable Development A Vision of the Adirondack Park, George O. Nagle New Roads, New Directions, Lee Waserman Crossing the Blue Line, Claire Barnett Sustainable Development: Putting it into Practice, G. Gordon Davis Moose in New York: Past, Present, and Future, Al Hicks VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2 (Fall/Winter 1995) Prerogative: The Adirondacks as an International Model From My Perspective, Dean D. Lefebvre The Adirondack Park: A Look Back, A Look Ahead, Philip G. Terrie The Uses of Bog River's Ruins, Michael Wilson The Role of Private Reserves in the Adirondack Park, Edward Comstock, Jr. VOLUME 3 NUMBER 1 (Spring/Summer 1996) Prerogative: Sharing Nature's Gifts and their Costs You Can't Go Home Again, Michael G. DiNunzio The Impact of Beech Bark Disease on the Northern Hardwood Forests of the Adirondacks, Richard W. Sage, Jr. MAB, Maps, and Method: An Adirondack Expression of How Small Events Have Large World Significance, William R. Burch, Jr. PEER REVIEWED
ANALYSIS VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 (Fall/Winter 1996) Prerogative: Energy - The Fifth 'E' in Sustainable Development Acid Rain: So What?, Dale French Playing Within the Rules, Rod Johnson Forest Resources on Private Land Within the Adirondack Park, Richard H. Widmann and Dave A. Drake Causes and Coalitions for River Conservation in the Adirondacks, 1945 - 1996, David H. Gibson A Proposed Adirondack Wilderness Planning Strategy, Chad P. Dawson VOLUME 4 NUMBER 1 (Spring/Summer 1997) Prerogative: Academia's Role in Promoting Sustainable Development Alliance with Nature in the Adirondack Park, Paul Gutmann A Brief History of Elk Introduction in the Adirondacks, Glenn Harris Protecting the Islands in the Sky: Lessons from Conserving the High Alpine Communities, Peter G. Redmond Paleolimnological Evidence Indicates Adirondack Lake Acidification Due to Atmospheric Inputs, J. Curt Stager VOLUME 4 NUMBER 2 (Fall/Winter 1997) Prerogative: Property Rights or Wrongs? "Contested Terrain" by Phil Terrie, Reviewed by Glenn Harris Save Whitney Park!, John Sheehan A Great Lot is Developing, Christine Snide The Adirondack Park in the 21st Century: Part I, Elizabeth Thorndike Sustainable Community Development: The Churches' Stake, Earl Arnold The Indian Lake Experience: Living and Earning in the Adirondack Park, Jerry Rosenthal Sustaining Economic Development in the Adirondack Park, Ernest Hohmeyer VOLUME 5 NUMBER 1 (Spring/Summer 1998) Prerogative: Wilderness Trammeled and Trampled "Through the Light Hole" by Patrick Farrell, Reviewed by Richard Cipperly "With Wilderness at Heart" by Bruce Wadsworth, Reviewed by Todd Thomas Wolves for the Adirondacks?, Nina Fascione and Stephen Kendrot It Doesn't Make Sense, William D. Hutchens The Adirondack Roots of America's Wilderness Preservation Movement, Ed Zahniser The Adirondack Park in the 21st Century: Part II, Elizabeth Thorndike The Adirondack North Country Association: Perspectives on Sustainable Economic Development, Terry de Franco Martino Change and Opportunity in the Northern Forest, Andrea Colnes VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 (Fall/Winter 1998) Prerogative: Finding Common Ground in Balance Progress "Living with the Adirondack Forest" by Katherine Henshaw Knott, Reviewed by Eliza Darling "Adirondack Explorations: Nature Writings of Verplanck Colvin" by Paul Schaefer's (ed.), Reviewed by R. Lynn Matson "Footsteps through the Adirondacks: The Verplanck Colvin Story" by Nina Webb, Reviewed by R. Lynn Matson Adirondackers for Access and Justice for All, Ted Galusha The Forest Preserve Movement versus Mechanization, David Gibson Local Voices in Conservation, Kirk Peterson The End of an Era: An Interview with Forest Ranger Pete Fish, Jim Kraus Rooted in Rock: The Case for a True Adirondack Literature, Jim Gould PEER REVIEWED
COMMENTARY VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1 (Spring/Summer 1999) Prerogative: A Special Place Art, Education and the Adirondacks, Naj Wikoff The Future of Adirondack Guiding, Charles Brumley Lake Champlain Basin Program: Implementing an Evolving Plan for Lake Champlain's Future, Colleen Hickey All Roads Lead to Keeseville: A Thoroughly Awake Little Village, Ann Ruzow Holland It's Not a Model; It's a Mess, Barbara McMartin PEER REVIEWED
ANALYSIS VOLUME 6 NUMBER 2 (Fall/Winter 1999) Prerogative: The Ark of the Adirondacks NEWS AND REVIEWS Adirondack Literature, Compiled by Al Schwartz FORUM PERSPECTIVES FEATURE |