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In-text: (Allen, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Allen, B., 2006. Cradle of a Revolution? The Industrial Transformation of Louisiana's Lower Mississippi River. Technology and Culture, 47(1), pp.112-119.
In-text: (Allosso, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Allosso, D., 2017. American Environmental History. 2nd ed. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
In-text: (Altieri, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Altieri, M., 2009. The Ecological Impacts of Large-Scale Agrofuel Monoculture Production Systems in the Americas. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 29(3), pp.236-244.
In-text: (Clifton, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Clifton, R., 2009. The Second Green Revolution. Race, Poverty and the Environment, [online] 16(2), pp.78-81. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/41555185> [Accessed 12 December 2021].
In-text: (Colten, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Colten, C., 2012. An Incomplete Solution: Oil and Water in Louisiana. Journal of American History, [online] 99(1), pp.91-99. Available at: <https://academic.oup.com/jah/article/99/1/91/854658?login=true> [Accessed 6 October 2021].
In-text: (Estabrook, Levenstein and Wooding, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Estabrook, T., Levenstein, C. and Wooding, J., 2005. Labor-environmental Coalitions. 1st ed. Routledge.
In-text: (Gibbens, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Gibbens, S., 2019. Massive 8,000-mile 'dead zone' could be one of the gulf's largest. National Geographic, [online] Available at: <https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/massive-dead-zone-predicted-to-be-one-of-largest-gulf-of-mexico?loggedin=true> [Accessed 14 December 2021].
In-text: (Gould and Lewis, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Gould, K. and Lewis, T., 2021. Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.214-253.
In-text: (Howard, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Howard, J., 2019. Dead zones, explained. [online] Environment. Available at: <https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/dead-zones> [Accessed 14 December 2021].
In-text: (Oxford Languages | The Home of Language Data, 2021)
Your Bibliography: Languages.oup.com. 2021. Oxford Languages | The Home of Language Data. [online] Available at: <https://languages.oup.com/> [Accessed 15 December 2021].
In-text: (Misrach, Orff and Misrach, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Misrach, R., Orff, K. and Misrach, R., 2012. Petrochemical America. New York: Aperture.
In-text: (Mohd Hanafiah et al., 2020)
Your Bibliography: Mohd Hanafiah, N., Mispan, M., Lim, P., Baisakh, N. and Cheng, A., 2020. The 21st Century Agriculture: When Rice Research Draws Attention to Climate Variability and How Weedy Rice and Underutilized Grains Come in Handy. Plants, 9(3), p.365.
In-text: (Parasecoli, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Parasecoli, F., 2019. Food. Cambridge: The MIT Press, pp.52-75.
In-text: (Pokhrel and Paudel, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Pokhrel, B. and Paudel, K., 2019. Assessing the Efficiency of Alternative Best Management Practices to Reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution in a Rural Watershed Located in Louisiana, USA. Water, 11(8), p.1714.
In-text: (Potter, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Potter, J., 2015. Monocultures: A Blight on Human and Planetary Health. The Health of People, Places and Planet, [online] pp.237-262. Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1729vxt.29> [Accessed 12 December 2021].
In-text: (Reams and Irving, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Reams, M. and Irving, J., 2019. Applying community resilience theory to engagement with residents facing cumulative environmental exposure risks: lessons from Louisiana’s industrial corridor. Reviews on Environmental Health, 34(3), pp.235-244.
In-text: (Savci, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Savci, S., 2012. Investigation of Effect of Chemical Fertilizers on Environment. APCBEE Procedia, 1, pp.287-292.
In-text: (Tickell, 2020)
Your Bibliography: Tickell, J., 2020. Kiss the Ground. [online] Netflix. Available at: <https://www.netflix.com/title/81321999> [Accessed 9 December 2021].
In-text: (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2021)
Your Bibliography: United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2021. Northern Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone. Washington, DC: United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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