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- Green Planets Ecology and Science Fiction Edited by Gerry Canavan And
- A Critical Assessment of Ian Mcharg's Human Ecological Planning Curriculum at the University of Pennsylvania
- Mark Dion: Our Plundered Planet a Resource for Students
- Food Security at Different Scales: Demographic, Biophysical and Socio Economic Considerations
- The Ecosystem Services Agendabridging the Worlds Of
- Environmental Policy Outlook When It Draws Our Attention to the Problems of to the MA Were Unfair
- Resource Scarcity: Responding to the Security Challenge
- Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Governance – Targets Beyond 2010« on Tjärnö, Sweden, 4-6 September 2009
- Malthus, Agribusiness, and the Death of the Peasantry
- Otto Book4cd.Pdf (561.8Kb)
- 1 Sverker Sörlin Environmental Times: Synchronizing Human-Earth
- Working to Attain More Than “Actually Existing Sustainability”
- Greening the Academy
- Rebels for the Soil This Book Presents a Revealing and Highly Original Account Matthew Reed of the Historical Evolution of the Organic Farming and Food Movement
- The Myths of Local Food Policy Lessons from the Economic and Social History of the Food System
- Hunger 2/24/04 11:15 AM Page 1
- Introduction International Organizations and Environmental Protection in the Global Twentieth Century
- Birds and the Built Environment: the Impacts of Architecture, Structures, and Green Spaces on Avian Populations in the United States
- The Planet: an Emergent Humanist Category
- Ecosystem Services, Concept Of
- Demography and Policy: a View from Outside the Discipline
- Situating Beliefs and Trends in Environmental Education Within the Ecological Debate
- OUR PLUNDERED PLANET and a FUTURE of LESS an NPG Forum Paper by Walter Youngquist INTRODUCTION Walter Younquist Is a Veteran Observer and Commentator on World and U.S
- Environmental Psychology and Sustainable Development: Expansion, Maturation, and Challenges ∗ Robert Gifford University of Victoria
- Mark Dion Our Plundered Planet Book 2019
- Impact Report We Stand for Wildlife® SAVING WILDLIFE MISSION
- Was the Anthropocene Anticipated?
- Table of Contents Biographies and Disclaimer
- Russell Lord and the Permanent Agriculture Movement
- The Normative Dimension of Food Sustainability: a Human Rights-Based Approach to Food Systems Governance