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The Politics of Ecosystem Management

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By: Hanna J Cortner and Margaret A Moote
179 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
The Politics of Ecosystem Management
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  • The Politics of Ecosystem Management ISBN: 9781559636728 Paperback Nov 1998 Out of Print #84400
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Political considerations are an essential component of ecosystem management, yet its socio-political context has been largely ignored by those studying and writing on the subject. This is the first book to focus entirely on the political challenges facing ecosystem management as it moves from theory to practice. North American bias.

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Cancelled
By: Hanna J Cortner and Margaret A Moote
179 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Island Press
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