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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... knowledge from many other , more specialized , areas . The Ecological Crisis as an Intellectual Crisis Intellectual positions and programs have also proliferated . From Bill McKibben's widely published announcement of The End of Nature ...
... knowledge from many other , more specialized , areas . The Ecological Crisis as an Intellectual Crisis Intellectual positions and programs have also proliferated . From Bill McKibben's widely published announcement of The End of Nature ...
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... knowledge of how impli- cated we are in environmental degradation leads simply to despair . In this time of heightened ecological awareness and anxiety , the con- servationist pieties of the generations who created the national park sys ...
... knowledge of how impli- cated we are in environmental degradation leads simply to despair . In this time of heightened ecological awareness and anxiety , the con- servationist pieties of the generations who created the national park sys ...
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... knowledge concerning the interactions of an eco- system's components . Loucks emphasizes that isolated originals are critical , for they provide the framework for understanding how natural systems function . Botanist David L. Gorchov is ...
... knowledge concerning the interactions of an eco- system's components . Loucks emphasizes that isolated originals are critical , for they provide the framework for understanding how natural systems function . Botanist David L. Gorchov is ...
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... knowledge and deal with the past - the history of our interaction with a particular landscape , and the deeper history of the general relationship of our species with the rest of nature . Fifth , because our relations with nature ...
... knowledge and deal with the past - the history of our interaction with a particular landscape , and the deeper history of the general relationship of our species with the rest of nature . Fifth , because our relations with nature ...
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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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