Explorations —  A Journal of Research
 

Document Type

Other

Editor

Carole J. Bombard, Editor

Publisher

Gregory N. Brown, Vice President for Research and Public Service

Publication Date

Winter 1990

Publisher location

University of Maine, Orono, ME

Issue Number

1

Volume Number

6

Abstract/ Summary

Cover: Panthera pardus, Chui in Kiswatuli, was photographed by Dr. Linda Karbonit ar Dr. James A. Sherburne in Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Karbonit was accompanying Sherburne who was working on the design and development of the University of Maine, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, assistance program in wildlife training and conservation education to Tanzania’s National Parks. Sherburne, who has worked in Tanzania for several years, was there most recently in 1988 and 1989 working on the parks project. He serves as the Director of International Natural Resources and Agricultural Programs at the University of Maine.

Articles include:

"Research and Economic Development: from the U.S. Senate Statement, December 22, 1989," by Sen. George J. Mitchell

"Politics and Research: Providing a Key for Economic Development," by Sen. William S. Cohen.

"Publisher’s Perspective," by Gregory N. Brown, Vice President, Research and Public Service

"What’s EPSCoR? Editorial Reflections," by Carole J. Bombard

"Past and Present: Marine Geologists Explore the Old and Teach the Young," by Daniel Belknap and Joseph Kelley

"High Biological Productivity: Salt Marshes," by Mark E. Wood

"Barrier Beaches," by William Duffy

"Sediment Budgets & Bluff Slump," by Rebecca Smith

"Coastal Environments and Change," by Andrew Walsh

"Mapping What You Can't See," by Donald Robbins

"Casco Bay: Sea Level and the Shoreline," by Bradley W.B. Hay

"Christmas at Sea," by Molly Horvath

"A Short Course and the Local Economy," by Richard Hale and James Philp

"Dr. Bernard Lown: Alumnus Receives Golden Door Award"

"The Sky is Falling . . . well, maybe," by Carole J. Bombard

"A Growing Interest in Timberland," by Robert A. Strong and Bret P. Vicary

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