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Morris, John Charles.
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639.909752 22
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2013
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This book addresses the activities of three grassroots environmental collaborations in the Chesapeake Bay region. Citizen-based collaboration can be effective in ecosystem restoration when applied at the proper scale with appropriate levels of social capital and skilled conveners with well-defined goals.
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Morrison, Michael L.
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639.9 22
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2009
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Apfelbaum, Steven I., 1954-
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639.9 22
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2010
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Hobbs, R. J. (Richard J.)
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333.73153 22
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2009
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Wong, M. H.
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631.64 22
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2002
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Gross, Matthias, 1969-
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333.7153 22
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2010
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In this work, Matthias Gross examines the relationship between ignorance and surprise, proposing a conceptual framework for handling the unexpected and offering case studies of ecological design that demonstrate the advantages of allowing for surprises and including ignorance in the design and negotiation processes.
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Bainbridge, David A.
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631.609154 22
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2007
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Ward, Chip.
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333.72 22
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2004
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Annotation "Chip Ward's three-year odyssey took him from his backyard in Utah to Arizona's Sonoran Desert, east to the forests of Vermont and New York, and finally to the marbled halls of Washington, D.C. He reports on behind-the-scenes efforts to "re-wild" the North American continent; the campaign to drain Lake Powell and restore Glen Canyon to its natural state; and the struggle to keep nuclear waste off Western Shoshone ancestral lands and, ultimately, to abolish all nuclear power and weapons. The author shows that uniting these and many similar efforts around the country is a dedication to creating a new, more enduring vision for living on the planet."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Cramer, Viki A.
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577.55 22
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2007
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Elliot, Robert, 1950-
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179.1 21
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1997
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Faking Nature is a timely and provocative analysis of the simultaneous destruction and restoration of the natural world and the ethics related to those processes, in an era of accelerated environmental damage and repair.
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Ahern, Jack (John F.)
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333.9516 22
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2006
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Kilgo, John C. (John Carlisle), 1967-
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333.75153097577 22
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2005
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Annotation Can land degraded by centuries of agriculture be restored to its original productivity and diversity? This book tells the story of 50 years of restoration and management of the forested landscape of the Savannah River Site, 310 square miles of land in the coastal plain of South Carolina that has been closed to the public for more than five decades.
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