Finding a “Disappearing” Nontimber Forest Resource: Using Grounded Visualization to Explore Urbanization Impacts on Sweetgrass Basketmaking in Greater Mt. Pleasant, South CarolinaFootnote∗∗We thank the sweetgrass basket makers and collectors of greater Mt. Pleasant for their participation in this research. This research was funded, in part, by South Carolina Sea Grant and the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Brian Grabbatin, Zachary Hart, Cari Goetcheus, the Board of the Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival, and Cecelia Johnson provided invaluable assistance with data collection. Students in Norm Levine's spring 2005 GIS class contributed to early iterations of the ecological model. Finally, we also thank Marla Emery, Catherine Veninga, and four anonymous reviewers for their comments, which greatly improved the article. Any errors are solely the responsibility of the authors.
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