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1. Heirs Property, Critical Race Theory, and Reparations☆.

2. Taking Goldschmidt to the Woods: Timberland Ownership and Quality of Life in Alabama*.

3. Millions of Acres, Billions of Trees: Socioecological Impacts of Shifting Timberland Ownership.

4. Seasonal Migrant Labor in the Forest Industry of the Southeastern United States: The Impact of H-2B Employment on Guatemalan Livelihoods.

5. Transgenic Salmon: Science, Politics, and Flawed Policy.

6. Local Solutions to Inequality: Steps Toward Fostering a Progressive Social Movement.

7. Governance of Global Value Chains in Response to Food Safety and Certification Standards: The Case of Shrimp from Vietnam

8. Corporate Structure and Community Size: Factors Affecting Occupational Community Within the Pulp and Paper Industry.

9. Assessing the rural development potential of lignocellulosic biofuels in Alabama

10. A Place to Call Home: Cultural Understandings of Heir Property among Rural African Americans.

11. Ideologically Structured Information Exchange among Environmental Groups.

12. Trade Linkages in Shrimp Exports: Japan, Thailand and Vietnam.

13. Framing Wilderness: Populism and Cultural Heritage as Organizing Principles.

14. Policy Reviews and Essays.

16. Segmented Labor Markets in Alabama's Pulp and Paper Industry.

17. Will the Digital Mass Filter Be the Next High-Resolution High-Mass Analyzer?

18. Indicator development methodology for volunteer tourism in host communities: creating a low-cost, locally applicable, rapid assessment tool.

19. Assessing the impacts of international volunteer tourism in host communities: a new approach to organizing and prioritizing indicators.

20. Investing in Industry, Underinvesting in Human Capital: Forest-Based Rural Development in Alabama.

21. Are consumers in developing countries willing to pay for aquaculture food safety certification? Evidence from a field experiment in Nigeria.

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