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Global Warming oe* -and Biological Diversity ~*~e*Edited by Robert L. Peters and Thomas E. LovejoyForeword by Michael E. Soul~
"This clearly written work is the first to lay out definitivelythe linkages between the two most important environ-mental trends of ourtime."--Edward O.Wilson
In this timely bookdistinguished expertsconsider a variety ofspecific ecosystems,describing responses ofanimals and plants toprevious climatechanges, interactionsbetween variousenvironmentalcomponents, andsynergisms betweenclimate change andhuman activities suchas deforestation. 14oillus. $17.oo
The Greater Yellowstone EcosystemRedefining America’s Wilderness Heritage
Edited by Robert B. Keiter and Mark S. Boyce ¢,¢’~^¢~Foreword by Luna B. Leopold .~q~*
In this much-needed survey, experts in sdence, econom-ics, and law discuss key resource management issues inthe greater Yellowstone ecosystem--among them themanagement of fire, elk, wolves, and bison--using themas starting points to debate the manner in which humansshould interact with the environment.
"A milestone volume ....Proponents of variousmanagement approacheswill find much to thinkabout here." Robert D.Barbee, Superintendent,Yellowstone National Park
"A fasdnating study ofconservationist conun-drums in action." AnnaBramwell, EnvironmentalPolitics 53 illus. $18.oo
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Society and Natural Resources brings together social science research on present and emergingenvironmental and natural resource issues. It focuses on natural resource management topics,including biological and physical changes, such as: acid rain; biological and genetic diversity inworldwide agriculture; hazardous and solid waste disposal; and forest, fishery, soil, and waterdegradation. The journal provides a forum for scientific, refereed research that underliesmanagement decisions on natural resource development, from multidisciplinary and interdisci-plinary social science perspectives.
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