Native American Student Perspectives of Challenges in Natural Resource Higher Education

Native Americans have vital interests in promoting forest management decisions based on sound science and consistent with cultural values to sustain and conserve tribal natural resources. Advancing the next generation of natural resource professionals into key positions is essential to advance the s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of forestry 2017-09, Vol.115 (5), p.491-497
Hauptverfasser: Gervais, Breanna K., Voirin, Chase R., Beatty, Chris, Bulltail, Grace, Cowherd, Stephanie, Defrance, Shawn, Dorame, Breana, Gutteriez, Raymond, Lackey, Jessica, Lupe, Candy, Negrette, April B., Robbins Sherman, Natalya C., Swaney, Ruth, Tso, Kevin, Victor, Marvin, Wilson, Royale, Yazzie, Kimberly, Long, Jonathan W., Hoagland, Serra J.
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Forestry
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Institutions
Knowledge
Land management
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Natural resources
Resource management
Science
Students
Workforce
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