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Land and Land Use
Abandoned Mined Land Reclamation in Appalachia
Abingdon Coal and Iron Railroad’s Evolution to the Virginia Creeper Trail
Agricultural Forecasting; the Methodologies of Appalachia Farming and Maya Agriculture
Agritourism in Western North Carolina
An Environmental History of Linville Gorge
Civilian Conservation Corps in Appalachia
Common Land in Appalachia
Conservation Efforts and Environmental Struggles of Shenandoah National Park
Creation and Dispossession: Shenandoah National Park and its Residents
Cultural History of Crop Production on Appalachian Farms
History of Agriculture in Central and Southern Appalachia
History of Farms and Farming in Appalachia
History of Polk County, Tennessee
History of Tobacco Farming in Southern Appalachia
Hunting in Appalachia
Intentional Communities for Sustainable Development in Southern Appalachia
Land Ownership Changes in the Southern Appalachians and their Effect on Small Farming Communities
Linking Women in Appalachia to Agriculture: Rural Culture Past and Present
Local Food Systems in Southern Appalachia
Mountain Maryland
Multiple Use Planning and Development Issues of the Blue Ridge Parkway
Persistence of Agriculturally Based Home Economies in Appalachia with Special Attention to Mitchell County, NC
River Conservation in Western North Carolina (29 counties as delineated by the ARC designation)
Role of Women in Coal Mining Labor Activism in Appalachia
Rutherford County, North Carolina
Strip Mining In Appalachia
Wildcrafting in Appalachia
Yesterday to Tomorrow: Sustainability of the Blue Ridge Parkway vs Sustainability of Community