Wilderness Conflicts Alternatives Journal 15.3

Wilderness Conflicts 15.3

Editorial: Where the wild things are – Robert Gibson

The Stein River: Wilderness, Culture and Human Survival – Michael M’Gonigle

Roads to Nowhere: Incremental Access and the Shrinking Wilderness – Julian A. Dunster

La Conservation de la Nature au Quebec – Jean-Luc Bourdages

Wilderness in New Zealand – Colin Michael Hall

Editorial: Where the wild things are – Robert Gibson

The Stein River: Wilderness, Culture and Human Survival – Michael M’Gonigle

Roads to Nowhere: Incremental Access and the Shrinking Wilderness – Julian A. Dunster

La Conservation de la Nature au Quebec – Jean-Luc Bourdages

Wilderness in New Zealand – Colin Michael Hall

Forging a National Wilderness Agenda – Arlin Hackman

More Alternatives

Canadian, World, Tech Notes

PEP rallies for politics: Facing the criticisms – Mary Pickering

Job creation programme brings new expertise to waste management – Alexandra Macqueen

Hong Kong has nuclear nightmare – Renate Staedel

Co-operative project tackles Cairo garbage upgrade – Alexandra Macqueen

The future of plastics is degrading – Iain Cuthbert

Reviews

More Than Just A Job: Worker Cooperatives in Canada – Constance Mungall

The Regulation of Toxic and Oxidant Air Pollution in North America – Margaret Mellon, Leslie Ritts, Stephen Garrod and Marcia Valiante

The Treaty of Waitangi – Claudia Orange

Agricide: The Hidden Crisis That Affects Us All – Michael W. Fox

World Resources 1987: An Assessment of the Resource Base that Supports the Global Economy – the International Institute for Environment and Development

Pest Control Canada: A Reference Manual – Ed Clutton, ed.

Podium: Native trappers and the fur trade: Where do we go from here? – Tony Smith