The Call of the Wild Perceptions, history, people and ecology in the emerging paradigms of wilding

作者: Ian D. Rotherham

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摘要: This article discusses some key issues of nature conservation and future landscapes in the context achieving a more wild state nature. The lessons are drawn from programme Sheffield-based research, seminars, conferences debates extending over 20 years Britain linking to events across Europe. In terms British European ecology biodiversity these most resonant contemporary debates.

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