Navigating Environmental Attitudes

作者: Thomas A. Heberlein

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摘要: Chapter 1: Attitudes, Rivers, and Environmental Fixes 2: Reading Water Minds 3: Aldo Leopold Meets the Bennington Women 4: Attitudes are Not Everything 5: Educating Public ... Other Disasters 6: Norms 7: Flying Horse 8: Avoiding Cognitive Fix Keeper Hole 9: Going with Flow 10: Increasing Flow: Activating Creating 11: Thinking Beyond Rim Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index

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