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California is an enormous state, as large as France or Japan, with a bewildering array of natural and anthropogenic ecosystems, many of which are under threat. Attempting to summarize all of the history, patterns, processes, ...
Koyanagi, Ryan Tuong An(California Geographical Society, 2019)
The impact of gentrification on neighborhoods cannot be conceived of purely in terms of physical displacement. The physical displacement and exclusion of the incumbent population is accompanied and preceded by the psychic ...
This cross-sectional study examines spatial and thematic patterns of public art in Venice, Los Angeles's bohemian beach community, to determine how public wall art marks the cultural landscape. To do this, 353 items of ...
Sims, Ian R.(California Geographical Society, 2019)
Beth Middleton's historical and comprehensive analysis of California's State Water Project (SWP) as told from the Maidu allottee perspective in northeast California, is an enlightening yet disturbing account of governmental ...
Wills, Frederick H.(California Geographical Society, 2019)
The United States and Mexico first surveyed the international boundary between 1849 and 1855. During 1892 -- 1894, a second boundary survey was conducted to permanently mark the boundary line. A series of 258 monuments ...