TABLE OF CONTENTS 2004 ARTICLES THE AGS AT THE AAG CENTENNIAL .John Fraser Hart 242-244 AUDUBON TERRACE, THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, AND THE SENSE OF PLACE.Harvey K. Flad 519-529 AUSTRALIAN BACKYARD GARDENS AND THE 326-347 BRACKEN FERN INVASION IN SOUTHERN YUCATAN: A CASE FOR LAND-CHANGE SCIENCE .Laura C. Schneider 229-241 CHANNING COPE AND THE MAKING OF A MIRACLE VINE .Derek H. Alderman 157-177 CHAUNCY D. HARRIS (1914-2003), GEOGRAPHER EXTRAORDINAIRE .Alexander B. Murphy 107-114 COMPARING INVASIVE NETWORKS: CULTURAL AND POLITICAL BIOGRAPHIES OF INVASIVE SPECIES.Paul Robbins 139-156 A CRY FOR HELP: KANSASFREELAND.COM.James R. Shortridge 530-540 THE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF GARDENS |Iuly] .Maria Elisa Christie iii-iv CULTURE AND POLITICS OF INVASIVE SPECIES [April] .Paul Robbins iii-iv EDWARD BELLAMY AND THE WEATHER OF UTOPIA . William B. Meyer 43-54 FRIENDS OR FOE? INVASIVE SPECIES AND PUBLIC GREEN SPACE IN TORONTO .... Jennifer Foster and L. Anders Sandberg 178-198 FROM EXCLUSIONARY COVENANT TO ETHNIC HYPERDIVERSITY IN JACKSON HEIGHTS, QUEENS.l„es M. Miyares 462-483 GARDENS ARE US, WE ARE NATURE: TRANSCENDING ANTIQUITY AND MODERNITY .William E. Doolittle 391-404 GARDENS AND DWELLING: PEOPLE IN V ERNACULAR GARDENS.Clarissa T. Kimber 263-283 GEOGRAPHERS AND THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. Ronald Reed Boyce 23-42 GEOGRAPHIES OF RISK AND DIFFERENCE IN CROP GENETIC ENGINEERING .Kathleen McAfee 80-106 HOME GARDENS IN AMAZONIAN PERU: DIVERSITY AND EXCHANGE OF PLANTING MATERIAL .Natalie Ban and Oliver T Coomes 348-367 IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION CHANGES ON THE WOODWORKING INDUSTRY OF MEXICO’S 440-461 ISTANBUL’S BOSTANS: A MILLENNIUM OF MARKET GARDENS.Paul J. Kaldjian 284-304 KITCHENSPACE, FIESTAS, AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION IN MEXICAN HOUSE-LOT GARDENS .Maria Elisa Christie 368-390 NATIVENESS, INVASIVENESS, AND NATION IN AUSTRALIAN PLANT S. I^esley Head and Pat Muir 199-217 The GeographUat Review 94 (1-4): 1-568, lanuary-October 2004 Cxipyright © 2005 by the American Geographical Societ)’ of New York TABLE OF CONTENTS 2004 ARTICLES THE AGS AT THE AAG CENTENNIAL .John Fraser Hart 242-244 AUDUBON TERRACE, THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY, AND THE SENSE OF PLACE.Harvey K. Flad 519-529 AUSTRALIAN BACKYARD GARDENS AND THE 326-347 BRACKEN FERN INVASION IN SOUTHERN YUCATAN: A CASE FOR LAND-CHANGE SCIENCE .Laura C. Schneider 229-241 CHANNING COPE AND THE MAKING OF A MIRACLE VINE .Derek H. Alderman 157-177 CHAUNCY D. HARRIS (1914-2003), GEOGRAPHER EXTRAORDINAIRE .Alexander B. Murphy 107-114 COMPARING INVASIVE NETWORKS: CULTURAL AND POLITICAL BIOGRAPHIES OF INVASIVE SPECIES.Paul Robbins 139-156 A CRY FOR HELP: KANSASFREELAND.COM.James R. Shortridge 530-540 THE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY OF GARDENS |Iuly] .Maria Elisa Christie iii-iv CULTURE AND POLITICS OF INVASIVE SPECIES [April] .Paul Robbins iii-iv EDWARD BELLAMY AND THE WEATHER OF UTOPIA . William B. Meyer 43-54 FRIENDS OR FOE? INVASIVE SPECIES AND PUBLIC GREEN SPACE IN TORONTO .... Jennifer Foster and L. Anders Sandberg 178-198 FROM EXCLUSIONARY COVENANT TO ETHNIC HYPERDIVERSITY IN JACKSON HEIGHTS, QUEENS.l„es M. Miyares 462-483 GARDENS ARE US, WE ARE NATURE: TRANSCENDING ANTIQUITY AND MODERNITY .William E. Doolittle 391-404 GARDENS AND DWELLING: PEOPLE IN V ERNACULAR GARDENS.Clarissa T. Kimber 263-283 GEOGRAPHERS AND THE TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. Ronald Reed Boyce 23-42 GEOGRAPHIES OF RISK AND DIFFERENCE IN CROP GENETIC ENGINEERING .Kathleen McAfee 80-106 HOME GARDENS IN AMAZONIAN PERU: DIVERSITY AND EXCHANGE OF PLANTING MATERIAL .Natalie Ban and Oliver T Coomes 348-367 IMPACTS OF TRANSPORTATION CHANGES ON THE WOODWORKING INDUSTRY OF MEXICO’S 440-461 ISTANBUL’S BOSTANS: A MILLENNIUM OF MARKET GARDENS.Paul J. Kaldjian 284-304 KITCHENSPACE, FIESTAS, AND CULTURAL REPRODUCTION IN MEXICAN HOUSE-LOT GARDENS .Maria Elisa Christie 368-390 NATIVENESS, INVASIVENESS, AND NATION IN AUSTRALIAN PLANT S. I^esley Head and Pat Muir 199-217 The GeographUat Review 94 (1-4): 1-568, lanuary-October 2004 Cxipyright © 2005 by the American Geographical Societ)’ of New York ANNUAL INDEX 2OO4 56i the nineteenth-century evolution OF LOCAL-SCALE ROADS IN KENTUCKY’S BLUEGRASS . ^ ■ SMOt'E-HAZE POLLUTioN,' AND ' and Nancy O’Malley 415-439 UNNATURAL DISASTERS IN INDONESIA . SITUATING THE MERREMIA PELTATA INVASION. ■ ■ ■ ■ S. Robert Aiken 55-79 IN SAMOA .... SQUINTING BACK AT STRABO ..■ W. Stuart Kirkhatn 218-228 the SUPREME COURT’S ROLE IN CHOCTAW AND.■ ^Villiatn A. Koelsch 502-518 CHICKASAW DISPOSSESSION. . TENDING CULTURAL LANDSCAPES AND FOOD CITIZENSHIP ■ ■■. Jon T. Kilpinen 484-501 IN TORONTO’S COMMUNITY GARDENS urban cartography and the mapping. ... Lauren E. Baker 305-325 OF CHICAGO. Robert R. Churchill 1-22 departments geographical record geographical field notes . ^'^2-244, 519-540 geographical REVIEWS. . 218-241 . 115-133, 245-262, 405-414, 541-558