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Channels - Urban “Clutter”: Stairway Landings of Shanghai :: FRELIP Discovery
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From “Skansen” to “Shanghai”: Embodiment and Perspectives of Cultural-Historical Identity in Šnipiškės, Vilnius
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Reframing Urban Agriculture: Open Land for the Public Good
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The epiphytic bryophyte diversity across urban land-use type in Southern Jakarta
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Predictive modeling of urbanization in Oran, Algeria: a spatial analysis of driving factors and land cover change using land change modeler and logistic regression
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Bureau of Land Management Conservation Lands and BLM’s Future
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“Radiant Lands”
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Indigenous Stewardship of Ancestral Lands Activates Land and Culture: Will We Listen?
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Before Co-Stewardship and Management of Public Lands: The Historicity of Indigenous Land Stewardship and Management in Native California
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Stumped by Detroit's Vacant Land Process?
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Urban Pilgrimage
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The National Conservation Lands: People, Place, and Possibility
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Remote Sensing Application for Exploring Land Use and Land Cover Dynamics in and Around Chatra Wetland, English Bazar, West Bengal
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Diverse Lands and Designations Make Up National Conservation Lands: An Interview with Carin Freebird, Peter Keller, Britta Nelson, and Barb Keleher
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National Conservation Lands: Connecting Landscapes and Serving Communities
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Feeding the Urban Leviathan
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The Urban Presence of Sketchers
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The Big Picture: Achieving Landscape-scale Conservation on Public Lands
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“It is the Very Thing that Defines Me”: Hunting and Fishing on BLM Lands
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Urban Journeys of the Rhizomatic Line
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The Use of Indigenous Plants in Home and Health Clinic Gardens to Engender Urban Rewilding in the Urban and Peri-urban Areas of the North-West Province, South Africa
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Revealing the Under-Appreciated Values of BLM Lands: A Photographer’s Journey
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“Here Is Your Country”: An Evangelical Perspective on Parks and Public Lands Stewardship
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Seeking Landed Security in (De)Industrialized Detroit and (Post)Colonial Mexican Ejidos
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Outdoor Recreation in the National Conservation Lands: “Can’t Live With It and Can’t Live Without It”