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International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 52 WARMING WINTERS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE’S LOST SKI AREAS: An Integrated Case Study
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Document Date: 2004-02-17 16:15:53


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Berlin / Keene / Macomb / Azores / Lisbon / /

Company

New England Regional Assessment Group / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

Greenland / United States / Iceland / Canada / /

Currency

USD / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

New England Ski Museum / National Climatic Data Center / University of New Hampshire / Louisiana State University / Western Illinois University / Southern Regional Climate Center / /

IndustryTerm

recreational applications / transportation / Scandinavian technology / /

MarketIndex

NAO / /

NaturalFeature

Mount Cranmore / Mount Moosilauke / East Coast / White Mountain / Cannon Mountain / /

Organization

University of New Hampshire / Durham / Whittemore School of Business and Economics / Louisiana State University / Dartmouth Outing Club / National Climatic Data Center / Civilian Conservation Corps / Western Illinois University / Department of Sociology / /

Person

Lawrence C. Hamilton / Gregg F. Hayward / David E. Rohall / Benjamin C. Brown / /

Position

Ski industry executive / skier / /

ProvinceOrState

Illinois / Louisiana / New Hampshire / /

PublishedMedium

the International Journal / /

Region

southern New Hampshire / Northern New Hampshire / southern New England / Western Illinois / western United States / East Coast / New England / /

Technology

ancient Scandinavian technology / /

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