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International Journal of Wilderness: 2008

April 2008: Volume 14, Number 1

Soul of the Wilderness
The Need for Wilderness Litigation, by Jon Dettmann

Stewardship
Wilderness and Accessibility, by Janet A. Zeller

State-designated Wilderness in the United States: A National Review, by Blake M. Propst and
Chad P. Dawson

Searching for Solitude in the Wilderness of Southeast Alaska, by Mary Emerick and
David N. Cole

Education and Communication
El Triunfo RAVE: Rapid Assessment Visual Expedition, by Jaime Rojo

International Perspectives
PAN Parks Perspectives for a Wilder Europe, by Vlado Vancurra, Zoltan Kun and Mylene Van Der Dork

August 2008: Volume 14, Number 2

Soul of the Wilderness
Wild Forests and Landscapes Amnesia, by George Wuethner

Science and Research
Wilderness Politics in the American West: Rural Community Perspectives on Roadless Lands, by Laurie Yung, Wayne Freimund, and John Chandler-Pepelnjack

Education and Communication
The Wilderness Leadership School, by Cherryl Curry

International Perspectives
The Water Forest of Mexico City: A Vital by Imperiled Urban Wilderness, by Beatriz Padilla, Francisco J. Romero, Fernando Jaramillo Monroy, Flora Guerro Goff, and Raul Garcia Barrio

Wilderness Momentum in Europe, by Vance G. Martin, Cyril F. Kormos, Franco Zunino, Till Meyer, Ulf Doerner, and Toby Aykroyd

Personal Reflections on the Fate of Wilderness Reserves in Russia, by Kathleen Braden

December 2008: Volume 14, Number 3

Stewardship
Pressures on the Wilderness Values of the Antarctic Continent, by Tina Tin, Alan D. Hemmings and Ricardo Roura

Science and Research
Wilderness Fire Policy in the Southwest: Advocacy Coalitions, Policy Conflict and Progress, by David M. Ostergren and Megan L. Triplett

Education and Communication
Wilderness Fire Policy in the Southwest: Advocacy Coalitions, Policy Conflict and Progress, by Garret Hutson adn Lucy Bailey

International Perspectives
Wilderness Fire Policy in the Southwest: Advocacy Coalitions, Policy Conflict and Progress, by Gonzalo Oviedo and Mercedes Otegui

Wilderness and Wildlands in Romanian Carpathians, by Erika Stanciu

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