In this Issue
Great Plains Research publishes original research and scholarly reviews of important advances in the natural and social sciences with relevance to and special emphases on environmental, economic and social issues in the Great Plains. The overall goals are to develop GPR as a centralized outlet for science of regional importance, to communicate important scientific findings to as wide an educated audience as possible, and to help keep scientists, interested citizens, and leaders of this region up to date on scientific progress relevant to the Great Plains.
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Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 2020Editorial Board
Editor
Peter J. Longo
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Book Review Editor
Rebecca Buller
Assistant Professor of Practice, Geography
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Editorial Assistant
Melissa Amateis
Editorial Board
Charles J. Bicak
Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
University of Nebraska at KearneyRichard Edwards
Director, Center for Great Plains Studies
University of Nebraska-LincolnWilliam E. Farr
Professor Emeritus, Department of History, and Senior Fellow, Center for the Rocky Mountain West
University of MontanaSusan Fritz
Executive Vice President and Provost and the Dean of the Graduate College
University of NebraskaB. Byron Price
Charles Marion Russell Memorial Chair in Art History
University of OklahomaRichard P. Reading
Adjunct Professor of Biology
University of DenverEleanor G. Rogan
Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health
University of Nebraska Medical CenterJessica A. Shoemaker
Associate Professor of Law
University of Nebraska College of LawElizabeth Th eiss- Morse
Interim Dean, Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences
University of Nebraska-LincolnEthel Williams
Professor Emerita, Public Administration
University of Nebraska at Omaha