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M J Paolisso
(2005)
Chesapeake Environmentalism: Rethinking Culture to Strengthen Restoration and Resource Management
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Michael Paolisso, Ph.D.
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Michael Paolisso Publications
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Taste the Traditions: Crabs, Crab Cakes and the Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab Fishery
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Cultural Models and Cultural Consensus of Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab and Oyster Fisheries
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Restoration of the Chesapeake Bay Using a Non-Native Oyster: Ecological and Fishery Considerations
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The 'Art of Farming': Exploring the Link Between Farm Culture and Maryland's Nutrient Management Policies
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Uses of Applied Ethnography by Master's Level Students in Community, Health and Development
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The Right to Work the Water
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Linking Estuarine Ecology and Community Heritage: A Socio-Cultural Needs Assessment of the Monie Bay Component
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Cultural Analysis for EIS on Oyster Restoration Alternatives, Including the Crassostrea ariakensis
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Cultural Models, Environmental Values and Environmental Decision-Making
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Chesapeake Environmentalism: Rethinking Culture to Strengthen Restoration and Resource Management
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Supporting Women to Protect Youth from Urban Environmental Pollution
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The Significance of Gender Roles in Assessing Disaster Impacts: A Case Study of Hurricane Mitch and Hillside Farmers in Honduras
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Weather, Blue Crabs and Chesapeake Bay Watermen: Implications for Harvest Strategies and Fishery Management Policies
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Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract from Child Care Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal
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Blue Crabs and Controversy on the Chesapeake Bay: A Cultural Model for Understanding Watermen`s Reasoning About Blue Crab Management
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Giving Voice to the Watermen
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Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making
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Mujeres, Agua y Lena en Honduras: Algunas Observaciones Empiricas sobre Genero y Recursos Naturales
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Building a Constituency for Applied Anthropology
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Culture, Politics, and Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms: The Anthropology of Pfiesteria
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What Can Digital Audio Data Do for You?
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Gendered Responses to Agricultural Commercialization in Nepal
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Does Cash Crop Adoption Detract from Child Care Provision? Evidence from Rural Nepal
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Farmer Morality and Maryland`s Nutrient Management Regulations
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Recognizing Farmer Environmentalism: Nutrient Runoff and Toxic Dinoflagellate Blooms in the Chesapeake Bay Region
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Cultural Models of Environment and Pollution
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Genero y Manejo de los Recursos Naturales
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Gender and Natural Resource Management: Promoting Sustainability in the El Chile Biological Reserve, Honduras
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Toxic Algal Blooms, Nutrient Runoff, and Farming on Maryland`s Eastern Shore
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Gender and Household Level Responses to Soil Degradation in Honduras
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Gender and Natural Resource and Natural Disaster in Honduras
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A Study of the Cultural Models of Pfiesteria piscicida
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Preliminary Results from Exploratory Research on Cultural Models of Pfiesteria
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Proporcionando Contracepcion de Emergencia en Ecuador: Evaluando los Impactos en Entrenamiento y la Practica
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Providing Emergency Contraception in Ecuador: Assessing the Impacts of Training and Practice
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Opportunities for Creating Synergy by Focusing on Women: Recommendations for USAID/Nepal
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Avances de la Investigacion sobre Genero y Medio Ambiente
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Energy Requirements and Dietary Energy Recommendations for Children and Adolescents 1-to-18 Years Old
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Household Response to Soil Degradation: Gender, Poverty, and Demographic Dynamics in Honduras
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Respuestas del Hogar Rural a la Degradacion de Suelo: Un Estudio de Caso de Genero, Pobreza y la Dinamica Demografica en Honduras
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Women`s Responses to Environmental Degradation: Poverty and Demographic Constraints Case Studies from Latin America
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Taking Women into Account: Lessons Learned from NGO Project Experiences
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A Cultural Model Analysis of Chesapeake Bay Oyster Restoration
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Time diary versus instantaneous sampling: A comparison of two behavioral research methods
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Potential Climate Change Impacts on the Chesapeake Bay
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Use of Principal Components Analysis to Assess Cultural Models of Land Conservation
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Comments: Gone the Bull of Winter? Grappling with Cultural Implications of Anthropology's Role(s) in Global Climate Change, by Susan A. Crate
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Social and Cultural Incentives and Obstacles to Adaptation to Increased Coastal Flooding in East Boston, MA USA
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Local Cultural Models of Conservation and NGO Legitimacy
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Environmental Justice and Climate Change: Knowledge and Adaptation among African American Communities in the Chesapeake Bay Region
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Coastal flooding and Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptations for an Environmental Justice Community in Boston, Massachusetts
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Local Vulnerability to Climate Change among AfricanAmerican Communities
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Methods for the Systematic Study of Human Behavior
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Collaborative Science and Learning as Tools for Climate Change Adaptation Planning
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Enhancing socio-ecological resilience in coastal regions through collaborative science, knowledge exchange and social networks: a case study of the Deal Island Peninsula, USA
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A Cultural Model of Farmer Land Conservation
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Faith-based communities for rural coastal resilience: lessons from collaborative learning on the Chesapeake Bay
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Michael Paolisso CV