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Jessica Brown, Thomas Cobb, Gary E. Davis, David Harmon, Nora Mitchell, Peter Newman, David Ostergren, David J. Parsons, John Reynolds, Rick Smith, Michael J. Tranel, George N. Wallace, and Stephen Woodley. "Voices from Durban: Reflections on the 2003 World Parks Congress," The George Wright Forum 20, no. 4 (2003): pp 8-27.

Jessica Brown, Nora Mitchell, and Jacquelyn Tuxill. "An Evolving U.S. System of Parks and Protected Areas," PARKS 13, no. 2 (2003): pp 31-41.

Daniel N. Laven, Nora J. Mitchell, and Deane Wang, guest editors. "Conservation Practice at the Landscape Scale" The George Wright Forum 22, no. 1 (2005).

Brenda Barrett and Nora Mitchell, eds. "Stewardship of Heritage Areas," The George Wright Forum 20, no. 2 (2003).

Rolf Diamant, J. Glenn Eugster, and Nora J. Mitchell. "Reinventing Conservation: A Practitioner's View." Chapter 19 in Reconstructing Conservation: Finding Common Ground. Ben A. Minteer and Robert E. Manning, eds. Washington: Island Press, 2003.

Rolf Diamant. "Reflections on Environmental History with a Human Face: Experiences from a New National Park," Environmental History 8, no.4 (2003): 628-642. (PDF format* - 822 KB)
(Environmental History is published jointly by the Forest History Society (www.foresthistory.org) and the American Society for Environmental History (www.aseh.net), Durham, NC. Information regarding the journal can be found at www.foresthistory.org/ehmain.html. It is als available on-line to members and subscribers at www.historycooperative.org/ehindex.)

Nora Mitchell, Barbara Slaiby, and Mark Benedict."Local Community Partnerships: Building Partnerships for Conservation in North America," PARKS 12, no. 2 (2002): pp 55-66.

Nora J. Mitchell and Rolf Diamant. "Stewardship and Sustainability: Lessons from the Middle Landscape of Vermont." Chapter 9 in Wilderness Comes Home, Rewilding the Northeast. Christopher McGrory Klyza, ed. Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 2001.  (PDF format* - 9,619 KB)

Rolf Diamant. "From Management to Stewardship: The Making and Remaking of the U.S. National Park System," The George Wright Forum 17, no. 2 (2000).  (PDF format* - 359 KB)

Jessica Brown, Nora Mitchell, and Fausto Sarmiento, eds. "Landscape Stewardship: New Directions in Conservation of Nature and Culture," The George Wright Forum, 17 no. 1 (2000).  (PDF format* - 108 KB)
For all articles from this publication, please visit http://www.georgewright.org/pubslist.html

Jessica Brown and Nora Mitchell. "Culture and Nature in the Protection of Andean Landscapes," Mountain Research and Development 3, no. 2 (2000), pp 208-213.  (PDF format* - 7,525 KB)

John Elder. "Inheriting Mt. Tom," Orion: People and Nature, Spring 1997, pp 27-32.  (PDF format* - 8,028 KB)

Rolf Diamant, David A. Donath, and Nora J. Mitchell. "Conservation with a Human Face: Re-Considering Stewardship," History News 52, no. 3 (1997), pp 22-24.  (PDF format* - 7,962 KB)

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