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Coopertive Approaches to Resource Stewardship 19.3
Editorial: Sharing and protecting the commons
Canadians have long debated whether we should manage natural resources through private ownership or through public ownership invested in the provincial or federal state. Various options and combinations have been pursued, but the results have often been disappointing. Many of our most important resources are still being depleted and degraded. ...
Editorial: Sharing and protecting the commons
Doug Baker
Bucking the Free Market Economy: Using Land Trusts for Conservation and Community-Building
Steward Hilts and Peter Mitchell
Inset: Merging the conservancy and community approaches to land trusts by Matt Wood
Reclaiming Deserted Corridors: Rights of Way as Common Property Resources
David T. Brown
Guardians of Manomin: Aboriginal Self-Management of Wild Rice Harvesting
Petr Cizek
Co-Management Efforts as Social Movements: The Tin Wis Coalition and the Drive for Forest Practices Legislation in British Columbia
Evelyn W. Pinkerton
Inset: Toward a common property ethic by Sally Lerner
Inset: What is co-management? by Evelyn W. Pinkerton
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Maroochy catchment management: An Australian version of bioregionalism
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Reviews
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The Culture of Nature: North American Landscape from Disney to the Exxon Valdez by Alexander Wilson
Landscapes of Power: From Detroit to Disney World by Sharon Zukin
The American Replacement of Nature by William Irwin Thompson
Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit by Al Gore
Last Animals at the Zoo: How Mass Extinction Can Be Stopped by Colin Tudge
Planning for Sustainability: Towards Integrating Environmental Protection Into Land-use Planning by Ronald L. Doering, Donald M. Biback, Paul Muldoon, Nigel H. Richardson, and George Rust-D-Eye
Books Received for Review
Letters
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