Dimensions of the environmental crisis
- Title
- Dimensions of the environmental crisis [by] John A. Day, Frederic F. Fost [and] Peter Rose.
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- New York, Wiley [1971]
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- viii, 212 p. illus.; 22 cm.
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- Contents
- Cultural background: The cultural basis for our environmental crisis, by L. W. Moncrief. The population explosion and the rights of the subhuman world, by J. B. Cobb, Jr. Our treatment of the environment in ideal and actuality, by Y. Tuan.--Global aspect: Mortgaging the old homestead, by Lord Ritchie-Calder. The convergence of environmental disruption, by M. I. Goldman.--Key elements: population and energy: Population and the dignity of man, by R. L. Shinn. The energy revolution: peril and promise, by G. Taylor.--Basic approaches to the solution: Ecosystem science as a point of synthesis, by S. D. Ripley and H. K. Buechner. How should the university treat environment? By F. K. Hare. From conservation to environmental law, by D. Sive. Pollution problems, resource policy, and the scientist, by A. W. Eipper. The experimental city, by A. Spilhaus.--Bibliography (p. 209-212)
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- Princeton University Library