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- 73000085 contributor B2221122.
- 73000085 created "[1973]".
- 73000085 date "1973".
- 73000085 date "[1973]".
- 73000085 dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- 73000085 description "Man and nature in an age of science: Marsh, G. P. The pastoral vision refuted. Burroughs, J. The ambiguous impact of science.--The conservation movement: Ward, L. Waste and inefficiency in the economy of nature. Powell, J. W. The engineered landscape. Powell, J. W. The foundations of industrial empire in the West. Fernow, B. E. Natural resources in the welfare state. Pinchot, G. Conservation and the progressive ideology. Patten, S. The end of Malthusian scarcity.--Garden city and suburb: Olmsted, F. L. The urban planner as a civilizing force. Dalton, E. Combating disease and pollution in the city. Leas, C. A. An early experiment in waste recycling. Garden and Forest. Nature, art, and urbanity. Eliot, C. W. The reformation of the city dweller and his habitat.--The biocentric revolution: Muir, J. Nature versus culture. Muir, J. The revolt against utilitarianism. Evans, E. Darwinism and moral philosophy. Shaler, N. The emergence of an ecological consciousness. Bailey, L. H. Natural kinship and the land ethic.--Suggestions for further reading (p. 233-234)".
- 73000085 extent "vi, 234 p.".
- 73000085 identifier "0471961000".
- 73000085 isPartOf "Wiley sourcebooks in American social thought".
- 73000085 issued "1973".
- 73000085 issued "[1973]".
- 73000085 language "eng".
- 73000085 publisher "New York, Wiley".
- 73000085 spatial "United States.".
- 73000085 subject "301.31/0973".
- 73000085 subject "City planning United States.".
- 73000085 subject "Conservation of natural resources United States.".
- 73000085 subject "GF503 .W67 1973".
- 73000085 subject "Human ecology United States.".
- 73000085 tableOfContents "Man and nature in an age of science: Marsh, G. P. The pastoral vision refuted. Burroughs, J. The ambiguous impact of science.--The conservation movement: Ward, L. Waste and inefficiency in the economy of nature. Powell, J. W. The engineered landscape. Powell, J. W. The foundations of industrial empire in the West. Fernow, B. E. Natural resources in the welfare state. Pinchot, G. Conservation and the progressive ideology. Patten, S. The end of Malthusian scarcity.--Garden city and suburb: Olmsted, F. L. The urban planner as a civilizing force. Dalton, E. Combating disease and pollution in the city. Leas, C. A. An early experiment in waste recycling. Garden and Forest. Nature, art, and urbanity. Eliot, C. W. The reformation of the city dweller and his habitat.--The biocentric revolution: Muir, J. Nature versus culture. Muir, J. The revolt against utilitarianism. Evans, E. Darwinism and moral philosophy. Shaler, N. The emergence of an ecological consciousness. Bailey, L. H. Natural kinship and the land ethic.--Suggestions for further reading (p. 233-234)".
- 73000085 title "American environmentalism; the formative period, 1860-1915. Edited by Donald Worster.".
- 73000085 type "text".