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Your search for: subjects:"Human Ecology Congresses"


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Books on: "HUMAN ECOLOGY CONGRESSES" (Subject)

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    Nature and Society: Anthropological Perspectives
    Book by Philippe Descola, Gisli Palsson; Routledge, 1996
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    The contributors to this book focus on the relationship between nature and society from a variety of theoretical and ethnographic perspectives. Their work draws upon recent developments in social theory, biology, ethnobiology, epistemology, and sociology of scienceand includes ethnographic case ...
     
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    The Face of the Earth: Environment and World History
    Book by J. Donald Hughes; M. E. Sharpe, 2000
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    Collections: History, Entire Library

    The new narrative of world history must have ecological process as its major theme. This book includes seven essays written by historians who take different approaches but share a conviction that world-history writing must take ecological processes seriously. All the essays center on modern history ...
     
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    Human Development and the Environment: Challenges for the United Nations in the New Millennium
    Book by Hans Van Ginkel, Brendan Barrett, Julius Court, Jerry Velasquez; United Nations University Press, 2002
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    This book discusses the major issues for human development and the environment in the new millennium. The authors argue that environmental problems should no longer be viewed as the side effects of development; rather a new integrated approach is needed which promotes sustainable development. Ways ...
     


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