New Books and Videos -- Ethics, Religion, and Biodiversity: Relations between Conservation and Cultural Values Edited by Lawrence S. Hamilton
Reidel, Carl, American Forests
Ethics, Religion, and Biodiversity: Relations Between Conservation and Cultural Values, edited be Lawrence S. Hamilton. the White Horse Press, 10 High St., Knapwell, Cambridge CB3 8NR, England (1993). 218 pp. Paperback, ISBN 1-874267-10-3 Approx. $22.50.
Dr. Lawrence Hamilton is emeritus professor of forestry at Cornell University and research associate at the East-West Center in Honolulu, where he directs a program of biological-diversity conservation in mountains and islands of Asia and the Pacific Hamilton once wrote that "It is not the ecologists, engineers, economists, or earth scientists who will save spaceship earth, but the poets, priests, artists, and ā¦
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Article title: New Books and Videos -- Ethics, Religion, and Biodiversity: Relations between Conservation and Cultural Values Edited by Lawrence S. Hamilton.
Contributors: Reidel, Carl - Author.
Magazine title: American Forests.
Volume: 100.
Issue: 7-8
Publication date: July 1994.
Page number: 59.
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