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2016 article
How Study Design Influences the Ranking of Medicinal Plant Importance: A Case Study from Ghana, West Africa (vol 69, pg 306, 2015 )
Dudney, K., Warren, S., Sills, E., & Jacka, J. (2016, June). ECONOMIC BOTANY, Vol. 70, pp. 212–212.
2015 journal article
How Study Design Influences the Ranking of Medicinal Plant Importance: A Case Study from Ghana, West Africa
ECONOMIC BOTANY, 69(4), 306–317.
2011 journal article
Perceptions of silvopasture systems among adopters in northeast Argentina
Agricultural Systems, 105(1), 21–32.
2003 journal article
Economic and ecological impacts of wood chip production in North Carolina: an integrated assessment and subsequent applications
FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS, 7(2), 157–174.
2003 journal article
One step further: Women's access to and control over farm and forest resources in the U.S. South
Southern Rural Sociology, 19(2), 94.
2003 journal article
Public interests in private property: Conflicts over wood chip mills in North Carolina
Southern Rural Sociology, 19(2), 114.
1998 conference paper
A framework for understanding property rights and responsibilities in forested land
Meeting in the middle, National Convention proceedings, Society of American Foresters: Memphis, Tennessee, October 4-8, 1997. Bethesda, Maryland: Society of American Foresters.
1998 journal article
From company to community: Agricultural community development in Macon County, Alabama, 1881 to the new deal
Agricultural History, 72(2), 459–486.
1998 journal article
The origins of the Tuskegee National Forest: Nineteenth- and twentieth-century resettlement and land development programs in the black belt region of Alabama
Agricultural History, 72(2), 487–506.
1998 journal article
The role of assistance foresters in nonindustrial private forest management: Alabama landowners' perspectives
Southern Journal of Applied Forestry, 22(2), 101–105.
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