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Title: The importance of place: advances in science and application.

Author: Kruger, Linda E.; Jakes, Pamela J.

Date: 2003

Source: Forest Science. 49(6): 819-821

Description: The concept of place is introduced and an orientation to place literature is provided. Following the introduction, an overview is given of the papers in this special issue of Forest Science. The papers included in this issue were presented at the 2000 International Symposium on Society and Resource Management in Bellingham, Washington.

Keywords: place, attachment to place, place-based planning, sense of place, resource management

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Kruger, Linda E.; Jakes, Pamela J.  2003.  The importance of place: advances in science and application..   Forest Science. 49(6): 819-821

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