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Wildfire Risk: Human Perceptions and Management Implications Wade E. Martin, Carol Raish, and Brian Kent, Editors
"The authors have considerably advanced our understanding of risk analysis by digging deeper into notions of vulnerability, issue framing, and tradeoff decision-making about the benefits of risk reduction. This book will have important policy and budgetary implications for how we approach wildfire risk response." --Sam Burns, Fort Lewis College |
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The Softwood Lumber War Politics, Economics, and the Long U.S.-Canadian Trade Dispute by Daowei Zhang
An unprecedentedly detailed evaluation of how the softwood lumber dispute between the U.S. and Canada began and how it was sustained for nearly 20 years. The book considers the implications that may follow from the 2006 agreement between the nations, and the broader lessons that might be learned about international trade conflicts. |
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From the Corn Belt to the Gulf Societal and Environmental Implications of Alternative Agricultural Futures Joan Iverson Nassauer, Mary V. Santelmann, and Donald Scavia, Editors
Examines how new agricultural policy can help alleviate the "Dead Zone" in the Gulf of Mexico, and at the same time improve water quality overall, enhance biodiversity, improve the quality of life for the people who live and work in Corn belt communities, and relieve downstream flooding.
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