Protecting Nature's Estate
Author : Emily Jane Stover
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Page : 144 pages
File Size : 49,43 MB
Release : 1976
Category : City planning
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Author : Emily Jane Stover
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Page : 144 pages
File Size : 49,43 MB
Release : 1976
Category : City planning
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Author : Paul R. Ehrlich
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 545 pages
File Size : 18,56 MB
Release : 2001-12-31
Category : Science
ISBN : 0142000531
Why do we behave the way we do? Biologist Paul Ehrlich suggests that although people share a common genetic code, these genes "do not shout commands at us...at the very most, they whisper suggestions." He argues that human nature is not so much result of genetic coding; rather, it is heavily influenced by cultural conditioning and environmental factors. With personal anecdotes, a well-written narrative, and clear examples, Human Natures is a major work of synthesis and scholarship as well as a valuable primer on genetics and evolution that makes complex scientific concepts accessible to lay readers.
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Page : 716 pages
File Size : 44,15 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Flood control
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Author : Karen Bradshaw
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 12,17 MB
Release : 2020-11-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780226571225
Humankind coexists with every other living thing. People drink the same water, breathe the same air, and share the same land as other animals. Yet, property law reflects a general assumption that only people can own land. The effects of this presumption are disastrous for wildlife and humans alike. The alarm bells ringing about biodiversity loss are growing louder, and the possibility of mass extinction is real. Anthropocentric property is a key driver of biodiversity loss, a silent killer of species worldwide. But as law and sustainability scholar Karen Bradshaw shows, if excluding animals from a legal right to own land is causing their destruction, extending the legal right to own property to wildlife may prove its salvation. Wildlife as Property Owners advocates for folding animals into our existing system of property law, giving them the opportunity to own land just as humans do—to the betterment of all.
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Page : 46 pages
File Size : 33,79 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Government publications
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Page : 780 pages
File Size : 35,16 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Conservation of natural resources
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Page : 1194 pages
File Size : 32,29 MB
Release : 1976
Category : Government publications
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Author : Libby Porter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 35,9 MB
Release : 2016-02-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317004272
Colonialization has never failed to provoke discussion and debate over its territorial, economic and political projects, and their ongoing consequences. This work argues that the state-based activity of planning was integral to these projects in conceptualizing, shaping and managing place in settler societies. Planning was used to appropriate and then produce territory for management by the state and in doing so, became central to the colonial invasion of settler states. Moreover, the book demonstrates how the colonial roots of planning endure in complex (post)colonial societies and how such roots, manifest in everyday planning practice, continue to shape land use contests between indigenous people and planning systems in contemporary (post)colonial states.
Author : United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Office of Land Use Coordination
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 31,70 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Water quality
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Author : Robert E. Coughlin
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Page : 644 pages
File Size : 29,39 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Nature
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