Traditional and modern approaches to the environment on the Pacific Rim : tensions and values /
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Albany, NY :
State University of New York Press,
[1998]
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Table of Contents:
- Roots and values inherent in modern development / Ivan Head
- The Pacific after Rio: population, consumption, and the environment / Arthur Hanson
- Modern communications and opportunities for pro-environmental networking in East Asia / Jan Walls
- Traditional and modern institutions and the commons / Elizabeth A. Wilman and R. Douglas Burch
- Ecofeminism, religion, gender, hierarchy, and environment / Rosemary Radford Reuther
- Pacific North American first peoples and the environment / Nancy Turner and Richard Atleo
- Mountains, water, wood, and fish: Chinese and Japanese perspectives on nature and ecology / Jan Walls and Masao Kunihiro
- Immigration, environment, and public policy in Australia / Fazal Rizvi
- Forest management in British Columbia: the transition to sustainability / Stephen Owen and David Greer
- Water in the Columbia River Basin: from a source of permanence to an instrument for economic growth / David H. Getches
- Changed land, changed lives: energy and the Aborigines in the Russian Pacific / Vassily I. Sokolov
- Social values and development patterns in South China: the case of the Pearl River Delta region in the 1900s / Graham E. Johnson and Yuen-fong Woon.