Environmental Studies in the Lake Superior Watershed: An Annotated Bibliography.

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Environmental Studies in the Lake Superior Watershed: An Annotated Bibliography.

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2002

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Duluth, MN: Center for Community and Regional Research, University of Minnesota at Duluth.

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This annotated bibliography was compiled and written by students in ES 5001 - Environmental Studies Capstone Seminar at the University of Minnesota at Duluth. Each student was responsible for finding and reviewing articles, preferably from peer-reviewed scholarly journals, that addressed an environmental issue important to the Western Lake Superior Watershed, with a particular focus on northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and western Ontario, Canada. The goal of the project was to take an initial step at documenting what environmental research has been done in this geographic area.

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Funded by the Center for Community and Regional Research (CCRR) through a grant from the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) at the University of Minnesota.

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Environmental Studies Capstone Seminar Students at the University of Minnesota at Duluth, under the direction of Martin Nie; Nie, Martin. (2002). Environmental Studies in the Lake Superior Watershed: An Annotated Bibliography.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/219130.

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