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Earth / Ecology / Environmental social science / Design / Sustainability / Regenerative design / Wilderness / John T. Lyle / William Cronon / Environment / Conservation / Land use
Date: 2010-06-16 15:35:15
Earth
Ecology
Environmental social science
Design
Sustainability
Regenerative design
Wilderness
John T. Lyle
William Cronon
Environment
Conservation
Land use

“In Gaia’s Garden: Reflections on John Lyle’s Approach to Protected Areas” By Terence Young Department of Geography & Anthropology and John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies

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