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Land and water Issues from A humanistic perspective

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John S. Miller is Professor of Sociology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Oregon in 1977. He currently directs the Land Stewardship Project, which is an outreach public awareness and education program. He also directs the college's mediation program which operates in municipal, juvenile and criminal courts. His research interests and publications include teaching sociology, public policy, environmental sociology and alternative dispute resolution.

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Miller, J.S. Land and water Issues from A humanistic perspective. Agric Hum Values 4, 54–55 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01530503

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