Alan Pierce, PhD, an independent researcher, specializing in non-timber forest
products and forest policy, is a 2014 graduate of the PhD Program in Environmental Studies at Antioch University
Submissions from 2009
Seeing Shifts: Ecologists' Lived Experiences of Climate Change in Mountains of the American West, Kimberly Ford Langmaid
Childhood Nature Contact And Its Effect On Adult Coping Skills, Mary-Jeanne Raleigh
Submissions from 2008
Meaning of place: exploring long-term residents attachment to the physical environment in northern New Hampshire, Laura A. Alexander
Evaluating U.S. Federal Marine Protected Areas Programs: A Comparative Analysis and Conceptual Framework, Rosemarie Ann Bradley
Beyond the debate: Exploring the underlying values and assumptions of biodiversity conservation in protected areas, Leon-Charl Malan
Roots and Remedies of Ginseng Poaching in Central Appalachia, Randi Jeannine Pokladnik
Dwelling, Walking, Serving: Organic Preservation Along the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Landscape, Mercedes Chamberlain Quesada-Embid
The Ecology of Paradox: Disturbance and Restoration in Land and Soul, Rowland S. Russell
Connecting With Nature Through Land Use Decision Making, Cathy Setterlin
Integration of Analysis and Deliberation to Evaluate Biodiesel Occupational and Environmental Exposures, Nora M. Traviss
Submissions from 2006
Submissions from 2005
Walden: A Sacred Geography, Joy Whiteley Ackerman