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Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Wilderness in the Southern Appalachian Ecoregion J. Mark Fly Robert Emmet Jones H. Ken Cordell
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Document Date: 2000-12-01 10:50:24


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Washington / DC / Athens / Atlanta / Fairfield / Missoula / Knoxville / /

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Southern / Ogden / Survey Sampling Inc. / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / Business Partnership / /

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University of Tennessee / McClung Tower / Southern Research Station / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Appalachian Trail / /

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coal mining industry / highway transportation / manufacturing / larger systems / /

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Great Smoky Mountains / MT. Proceedings RMRS-P-15-VOL-2 / Shenendoah Valley / Potomac River / Appalachians / Mississippi River / /

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United States Department of Agriculture / Department of Forestry / Wildlife and Fisheries / U.S. Department of Agriculture / USDA Forest Service / Human Dimensions Research Lab / University of Tennessee / Department of Sociology / /

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Gerald Helton / Caffilene Allen / John Peine / Calvin Beale / J. Mark Fly Robert Emmet Jones / Robert Emmet Jones / J. Mark Fly / /

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Project Leader / President / Assistant Professor / Butler / Bob Marshall / Associate Professor / /

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Tennessee / West Virginia / Ohio / Virginia / Alabama / South Carolina / Illinois / Mississippi / North Carolina / Georgia / Connecticut / Michigan / /

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southern Appalachians / northern Georgia / West Virginia / /

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