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Environmental conservation

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Used book in good condition, due to its age it could contain normal signs of use

427 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1959

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Raymond F. Dasmann

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Raymond Frederic Dasmann (born 1919), whose research and writings about threats to the natural world helped mold the modern environmental movement, was a UC Berkeley-trained field biologist who began talking about the need for environmental conservation in the late 1950s, almost two decades before the concept took hold in the American mainstream.

Although not a household name like Rachel Carson or Jacques Cousteau, he is considered a luminary of environmentalism whose intellectual contributions include the concept of "eco-development," or sustainable development, the idea that a community's progress should not rely on exploitation of its natural resources.

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January 23, 2013
This is one of those college textbooks that shaped my braoder understanding of the world. I rmember being fascinated by some of the facts, like soil types, and enjoyed discussing the issues around conservation.. long befor eit became important and popular. The sad part is, even though people have known this stuff for many year, civilization is still too often characterized by waste.
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