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  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2007)
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2008)
    The theme of the 2008 Ecotone is Urban Ecology. The editorial team chose this topic to reflect current trends in environmental studies and ecological thought. Amidst the insecurities surrounding global climate collapse, ...
  • University of Oregon. Environmental Studies Program (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2009)
    Features: I Call Shotgun!: Vying for the Front Seat in the Proverbial Environmental Studies Car / by Sarah Jaquette Ray -- Active Listening & Environmental Inclusiveness / by Rob Hoshaw -- Small is Dutiful: The Tractable ...
  • Unknown author (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2010)
    Features: The Climate Crisis in Oregon / by Kevin Horan -- Breaking Through the Sirens’ Song / by Kory Northrop -- Change and Constancy / by Alan Dickman -- Exploring Oregonians’ beliefs about consumption and climate ...
  • Unknown Author, (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2012) (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2012)
    Features: Tapestried in Green: When the Trees Came Down at Camp - Melissa Sexton / Time for Justice - Julie Bacon / Generational Sovereignty and the Land - John Edward Davidson / Salmon Seasons - Rick Gurule / The ...
  • Unknown Author, (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2013) (University of Oregon, Environmental Studies Program, 2013)
    Essays: Waves of Whales - Sadie Trush / Bionic Rhythm - Kirsten Vinyeta / Counting Stomata - Allyson Woodard Fiction: To Hear the Earth Speak - Francesca Varela / Interview “To Make Change You Need to be Inspired” - ...
  • Roden, Alison L. (University of Oregon, 2017-12)
    Tourism has become an important livelihood option for many aboriginal communities around the world, as it not only provides an opportunity for economic development, but also cultural survival. More recently, many indigenous ...
  • Roberts, Holly (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    There is little doubt among scholars that mysticism played a prominent role in early modern devotional practices. Stemming from a desire to guide – even compel – the individual toward heightened emotionality and an empathetic ...
  • Rudy, Paul Jr.; Rudy, Lynn Hay; Shanks, Alan; Butler, Barbara A. (2013-03-11)
  • Peck, Mairin (University of Oregon, 2015)
    In 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented an audacious climate change mitigation plan to the world: Ecuador would leave 846 million barrels of crude oil untouched beneath the Amazon if the global community ...
  • Peck, Mairin (University of Oregon, 2014)
    In 2007, Ecuador’s president Rafael Correa presented a novel climate change mitigation plan to the world: Ecuador would leave 846 million barrels of crude oil untouched beneath the Amazon if the global community reciprocated ...
  • Bonamici, Andrew R.; Smith, Dale; University of Oregon. Educational Technology Committee (2006-09-14)
    This is a survey of University of Oregon faculty and graduate teaching fellows regarding their use of educational technology. The survey was sponsored by the 2005-2006 Educational Technology Committee and conducted by ...
  • Murphy, Meghan Suzanne, 1979- (University of Oregon, 2008-06)
    Oak savanna was a dominant ecosystem of Oregon's Willamette Valley prior to Euro-American settlement but has declined precipitously due to urbanization, agriculture, and reduced fire regimes. Some areas have retained ...
  • Bear, Risa Stephanie, 1949- (R.S. Bear, 1992-05)
  • Nachtigall, Stephen (2017-02-08)
    Lush green vegetation, cascading waterfalls and waving golden wheat 5ields; UV printed on vinyl adhesive, stuck to an electrical utility box, vending machine or underground subway advertisement. These cultural moments ...
  • MacAulay, Maggie; Visser, Rebecca (Fembot Collective, 2016-05)
    Wikipedia has a diversity problem. The encyclopedia that ‘anyone can edit’ can only identify 13% of its editors as women, despite it being the seventh most visited site on the web with over 18 billion page views. Through ...
  • Schafer, Zeph (University of Oregon, 2013-11-20)
  • Ward, Kelsey (University of Oregon, 2012-11-08)
  • Gubbins, Lucy (University of Oregon, 2012-05-21)

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