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Norgaard, Kari Marie – Rural Sociology, 2007
"Biological invasions" are now recognized as the cause of significant ecological and economic damage. They also raise a series of less visible social issues. Management of invasive species is often a political process raising questions such as who decides which organisms are to be managed, and who benefits or is affected by different…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, American Indians, Minority Groups, Participant Observation

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