Beyond Preservation: Restoring and Inventing LandscapesA. Dwight Baldwin, Judith De Luce, Carl Pletsch U of Minnesota Press, 1994 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... created and continually exacerbate . We are also gradually recognizing the grand effects of human actions in the past . Ecological historians such as Alfred Crosby ( 1986 ) have re- vealed drastic changes in global ecology going back ...
... created and continually exacerbate . We are also gradually recognizing the grand effects of human actions in the past . Ecological historians such as Alfred Crosby ( 1986 ) have re- vealed drastic changes in global ecology going back ...
Strana 5
... created the national park sys- tem in the United States no longer hold . Some writers have even begun to question the ideology of preservation . Their logic is obvious : we can see how current development has transformed so much of ...
... created the national park sys- tem in the United States no longer hold . Some writers have even begun to question the ideology of preservation . Their logic is obvious : we can see how current development has transformed so much of ...
Strana 8
... in the rest of nature . They urged that we use our in- telligence and our creative faculties to manage nature by restoring dam- aged landscapes and creating mutually beneficial relationships among all species 8 Introduction.
... in the rest of nature . They urged that we use our in- telligence and our creative faculties to manage nature by restoring dam- aged landscapes and creating mutually beneficial relationships among all species 8 Introduction.
Strana 9
... create the prairie on exhausted and eroding farmland . They had some success at first , but it was not until they realized that fire was an important ingredient of the prairie and then started to burn periodically that they got ...
... create the prairie on exhausted and eroding farmland . They had some success at first , but it was not until they realized that fire was an important ingredient of the prairie and then started to burn periodically that they got ...
Strana 10
... creating martian ones will only give succor to those who want to continue abusing the terrestrial environ- ment . Pollution will be harder to police if it becomes common to think that we can easily restore what gets eroded and degraded ...
... creating martian ones will only give succor to those who want to continue abusing the terrestrial environ- ment . Pollution will be harder to police if it becomes common to think that we can easily restore what gets eroded and degraded ...
Obsah
THEORY | 67 |
PRACTICE | 111 |
IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES | 193 |
RESPONSES | 241 |
Constructing a New Ecological Paradigm | 260 |
Contributors | 267 |
Index | 273 |
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