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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... ideas range from suggestions that humans should withdraw from nature entirely , through various models for sustainable agriculture and development , to reclamation and restoration projects for damaged ecosystems , and even to studies of ...
... ideas range from suggestions that humans should withdraw from nature entirely , through various models for sustainable agriculture and development , to reclamation and restoration projects for damaged ecosystems , and even to studies of ...
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... idea where it is both feasible and mean- ingful , but it is inadequate as a comprehensive solution to our worldwide ecological problems . In the best of circumstances , preservation is appli- cable only to the limited portion of the ...
... idea where it is both feasible and mean- ingful , but it is inadequate as a comprehensive solution to our worldwide ecological problems . In the best of circumstances , preservation is appli- cable only to the limited portion of the ...
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... idea of terraforming Mars , a sub- ject that recently found a place in the science section of the New York Times ( October 1 , 1991 ) and in Nature ( August 1991 ) . As different as the projects of landscape restoration and invention ...
... idea of terraforming Mars , a sub- ject that recently found a place in the science section of the New York Times ( October 1 , 1991 ) and in Nature ( August 1991 ) . As different as the projects of landscape restoration and invention ...
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... ideas as a test of how one basic paradigm might survive the rigorous criticism ot scholars from a broad range of disciplines . In that spirit they were invited to Miami University in 1990 for a multidisciplinary symposium on landscape ...
... ideas as a test of how one basic paradigm might survive the rigorous criticism ot scholars from a broad range of disciplines . In that spirit they were invited to Miami University in 1990 for a multidisciplinary symposium on landscape ...
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... idea of preserving nature . They interpreted the ambition to preserve the pristine remnants of nature as a sterile and indeed impossible approach that denies the status of " na- ture " to the vast majority of the earth's surface ...
... idea of preserving nature . They interpreted the ambition to preserve the pristine remnants of nature as a sterile and indeed impossible approach that denies the status of " na- ture " to the vast majority of the earth's surface ...
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THEORY | 67 |
PRACTICE | 111 |
IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES | 193 |
RESPONSES | 241 |
Constructing a New Ecological Paradigm | 260 |
Contributors | 267 |
Index | 273 |
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