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on possible solutions in moving forward. Rather it is one and revolution; and this thread continues into Chapter 2 man’s odyssey in Hawaii and how he has sought to make through discussion of plant exploration, trade, collection, sense of his experiences. and distribution. Chapter 3 explores the issue of nature, while Chapter 4 focuses on the consequences of industrial advances in the late nineteenth century for the nation’s References trees, especially in terms of demands from the railroads, Lepczyk, C.A., S.C. Hess and E.D. Johnson. 2011. Hawaii and logging, the paper industry, and the risk posed by fires. the North American model of Wildlife Conservation: One Chapter 5 examines early conservationism and an emergent size fits all? The Wildlife Professional Fall 2011: 64–66. forestry movement. Chapter 6 revisits industrial concerns, McKibben, B. 1989. The End of Nature. New York, NY: Random House. moving beyond the ecological implications to wider social Powell, A. 2008. The Race to Save the World’s Rarest Bird: The and economic issues. Chapter 7 focuses on plant diseases Discovery and Death of the Po’ouli. Mechanicsburg, PA: and the subsequent crises for tree stocks. Later chapters Stackpole Books. focus on the militarization of the nation’s forests during
Ecological Restoration – University of Wisconsin Press
Published: Aug 15, 2014
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