Environment and Americans : the problem of priorities

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    • Nash, Roderick

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Environment and Americans : the problem of priorities

edited by Roderick Nash

(American problem studies)

Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1972

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Contents of Works

  • Puritans and the transformation of the wilderness, by P. N. Carroll
  • Progress and the environment, by A. Trachtenberg
  • The raid on resources, by S. L. Udall
  • The aesthetic emphasis, by H. Huth
  • Back to nature, by P. J. Schmitt
  • The utilitarian emphasis, by A. A. Ekirch, Jr
  • The failures and successes of organized conservation, by G. McConnell
  • Criteria for natural beauty, by D. Lowenthal
  • Priorities in nature preservation, by R. G. Lillard
  • The conservation schism, by R. Nash
  • Indians as ecologists, by F. G. Speck
  • Man versus nature? By C. J. Glacken
  • Revising history with ecology, by W. R. Jacobs
  • Ecology and American ideals, by L. Marx
  • The destruction of California, by R. Dasmann
  • Aldo Leopold and the evolution of an ecological attitude, S. L. Flader
  • Suggestions for further reading (p. 117-119)

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