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Wilderness and political ecology : aboriginal influences and the original state of nature / edited by Charles E. Kay and Randy T. Simmons.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xix, 342 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0874807190
  • 9780874807196
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.28097 21
LOC classification:
  • GF500 .W55 2002
Contents:
Prehistoric extinctions : in the shadow of man / Paul S. Martin -- Evolutionary theory, conservation, and human environmental impact / Michael S. Alvard -- Pre-Columbian human impact on California vertebrates : evidence from old bones and implications for wilderness policy / Jack M. Broughton -- Depletion of prehistoric pinniped populations along the California and Oregon coasts : were humans the cause? / William R. Hildebrandt and Terry L. Jones -- Post-Columbian wildlife irruptions in California : implications for cultural and environmental understanding / William L. Preston -- The role of prehistoric peoples in shaping ecosystems in the Eastern United States : implications for restoration ecology and wilderness management / Thomas W. Neumann -- Aboriginal use of fire : are there any "natural" plant communities? / Gerald W. Williams -- Are ecosystems structured from the top-down or bottom-up? : a new look at an old debate / Charles E. Kay -- Afterword : false gods, ecological myths, and biological reality / Charles E. Kay.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-327) and index.

Prehistoric extinctions : in the shadow of man / Paul S. Martin -- Evolutionary theory, conservation, and human environmental impact / Michael S. Alvard -- Pre-Columbian human impact on California vertebrates : evidence from old bones and implications for wilderness policy / Jack M. Broughton -- Depletion of prehistoric pinniped populations along the California and Oregon coasts : were humans the cause? / William R. Hildebrandt and Terry L. Jones -- Post-Columbian wildlife irruptions in California : implications for cultural and environmental understanding / William L. Preston -- The role of prehistoric peoples in shaping ecosystems in the Eastern United States : implications for restoration ecology and wilderness management / Thomas W. Neumann -- Aboriginal use of fire : are there any "natural" plant communities? / Gerald W. Williams -- Are ecosystems structured from the top-down or bottom-up? : a new look at an old debate / Charles E. Kay -- Afterword : false gods, ecological myths, and biological reality / Charles E. Kay.

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