David G. Havlick, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Geography, Military Studies, Forestry and Wildlife AgricultureGoogle:
"David Havlick"Parents
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(Bombs away: New geographies of military -to -wildlife conversions in the United States.) |
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Pieck SK, Havlick DG. (2019) From Iron Curtain to Green Belt: Considering Central Europe as a Mnemonic Ecosystem Society & Natural Resources. 32: 1312-1329 |
Gibbes C, Havlick DG, Robb JR. (2017) Land use and land cover in a transitioning militarized landscape Journal of Land Use Science. 12: 182-196 |
Tredway JC, Havlick DG. (2017) Assessing the Potential of Low-Impact Development Techniques on Runoff and Streamflow in the Templeton Gap Watershed, Colorado The Professional Geographer. 69: 372-382 |
Havlick DG, Billmeyer E, Huber T, et al. (2016) Informal trail creation: hiking, trail running, and mountain bicycling in shortgrass prairie Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 1-18 |
Havlick DG, Perramond E. (2015) Militarized Spaces and Open Range: Piñon Canyon and (Counter)Cartographies of Rural Resistance Environment and Planning D-Society & Space. 33: 169-184 |
Havlick DG, Hourdequin M, John M. (2014) Examining Restoration Goals at a Former Military Site: Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado Nature and Culture. 9: 288-315 |
Havlick DG. (2014) Opportunistic conservation at former military sites in the United States Progress in Physical Geography. 38: 271-285 |
Hourdequin M, Havlick DG. (2013) Restoration and Authenticity Revisited Environmental Ethics. 35: 37-51 |
Havlick DG. (2011) Disarming Nature: Converting Military Lands To Wildlife Refuges* Geographical Review. 101: 183-200 |
Hourdequin M, Havlick DG. (2011) Ecological Restoration in Context: Ethics and the Naturalization of Former Military Lands Ethics, Policy and Environment. 14: 69-89 |