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Society & Natural Resources
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Volume 16, 2003 - Issue 9
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Community Controversy Over a Proposed Limestone Quarry

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Pages 793-806 | Published online: 19 Jan 2011

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ChristopherW. Podeschi & EricB. Howington. (2011) PLACE, SPRAWL, AND CONCERN ABOUT DEVELOPMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT. Sociological Spectrum 31:4, pages 419-443.
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Sezer Göncüolu-Eser, A.E. Luloff & Rex H. Warland. (2004) Resident Attitudes Toward a Proposed Limestone Quarry. Journal of the Community Development Society 34:2, pages 93-113.
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