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Subjects:
Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Agriculture, Sustainability

About Me
MLIS University of Rhode Island; MALD Conway School of Landscape Design

   

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College Writing, Fall 2009
by Madeleine Charney, Madeline Baker - last updated on Nov 10th, 2009
Find sources for your Unit 3, "Adding to the Conversation" project.
Tags: college_writing english_112
Community Food Systems (PSIS 397C-01 ST)
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Oct 09th, 2009
Professor: Catherine Sands
Community Service Learning
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Nov 16th, 2009
English 120
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Nov 13th, 2009
For students in the Stockbridge School of Agriculture
Housing and Public Health - Regional Planning 591G
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Oct 21st, 2009
Professor Ellen Pader, Fall 2009
Insects and Human Society
by Madeleine Charney, Naka Ishii - last updated on Sep 23rd, 2009
Professor John Burand jburand@microbio.umass.edu 545-3629
Local Food
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Nov 17th, 2009
Local food resources at the UMass Libraries and beyond.
Tags: agriculture community local_food sustainability
Metaphor & Creativity -- 292M Commonwealth College
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Sep 30th, 2009
Library resources/services to support your “Nausicaa” assignment.
RefWorks at the UMass Amherst Libraries
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Nov 17th, 2009
Manage citations and create formatted bibliographies in various output styles (e.g. MLA, APA, Chicago).
Tags: bibliographies citation_management refworks
Stockbridge School of Agriculture
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Oct 27th, 2009
Beginning your research in all areas of Stockbridge: Arboriculture, Equine Industries, Fruit & Vegetable Crops, Horticulture, Landscape Contracting, Turfgrass Management
Sustainability
by Madeleine Charney - last updated on Nov 12th, 2009
Growing healthier communities based on sustainable energy use, agricultural production, building design, and economic development.
Tags: community economics energy government permaculture practical-skills sustainability




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