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Stewardship and the US Department of Energy: Encompassing Ecosystem Protection

Pages 437-454 | Published online: 03 Aug 2010

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Mary Anne Carletta , Karen Lowrie, K. Tyler Miller, Michael Greenberg & Joanna Burger. (2004) Guidance for determining the best disposition of large tracts of decommissioned land. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 47:2, pages 243-268.
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WAKTOLE TIKI, GUFU OBA & TERJE TVEDT. (2011) Human stewardship or ruining cultural landscapes of the ancient Tula wells, southern Ethiopia. The Geographical Journal 177:1, pages 62-78.
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Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld & Karen Pletnikoff. (2009) Collaboration versus communication: The Department of Energy's Amchitka Island and the Aleut Community. Environmental Research 109:4, pages 503-510.
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Jennifer L. Benning, David L. Barnes, Joanna Burger & John J. Kelley. (2009) Amchitka Island, Alaska: moving towards long term stewardship. Polar Record 45:2, pages 133-146.
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Joanna Burger, Michael Gochfeld, Charles W. Powers, David Kosson, Michael Greenberg & Barbara Ley Toffler. (2009) Managing environmental problems during transitions: The department of energy as a case study. Remediation Journal 19:2, pages 99-122.
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Joanna Burger. (2008) Environmental management: Integrating ecological evaluation, remediation, restoration, natural resource damage assessment and long-term stewardship on contaminated lands. Science of The Total Environment 400:1-3, pages 6-19.
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Bryan L. Williams & Melina S. Magsumbol. (2006) Perceptions toward stewardship among residents living near U.S. Department of Energy Nuclear Facilities. Environment, Development and Sustainability 9:1, pages 49-78.
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Joanna Burger. (2003) Incorporating ecology and ecological risk into long‐term stewardship on contaminated sites. Remediation Journal 13:1, pages 107-119.
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