The promise and threat of copper-sulfide mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness: How sense of place shapes opinions and perceptions of the recent mining proposals.
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Honors in Independent Study
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None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Year of Award
2016
Class Year
2016
Department or Program
Interdisciplinary Studies (IDSC)
Adviser(s)
Carpenter, Scott; Beckwith, Stacy
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Honors in Independent Study
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suc_2016_ISDC_honors.pdf
Keywords
BWCA, copper-sulfide mining, sense of place, pro-mining, pro-conservation, Ely, MN
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Spring 2016
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