An edition of The way (1992)

The way

an ecological world-view

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An edition of The way (1992)

The way

an ecological world-view

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Publish Date
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English
Pages
541

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Cover of: The way
The way: an ecological world-view
1998, University of Georgia Press
in English - Rev. and enl. ed.
Cover of: The way
The way: an ecological world-view
1996, Themis books
in English - Rev. and enl. ed.
Cover of: The Way
The Way
April 10, 1996, Themis Books
Paperback - 2Rev Ed edition
Cover of: The Way
The Way
January 1, 1996, Themis Books
Paperback - 2Rev Ed edition
Cover of: The way
The way: an ecological world-view
1993, Shambhala, Distributed in the U.S. by Random House
in English - 1st Shambhala ed.
Cover of: The way
The way: an ecological world-view
1992, Rider, Ebury Publishing
in English
Cover of: The way
The way: an ecological worldview
1992, Rider
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-500) and indexes.

Published in
Athens, Ga

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
304.2
Library of Congress
GF21 .G63 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 541 p. ;
Number of pages
541

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL673882M
Internet Archive
wayecologicalwor0000gold
ISBN 10
0820319767, 0820320307
LCCN
97020009
Library Thing
790170
Goodreads
4544478
1098214

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ECOLOGY EMERGED as an academic discipline towards the end of the last century, largely in response to the realization that biological organisms and populations were not arranged randomly but, on the contrary, were organized to form "communities" or "associations" whose structure and function could not be understood by examining their parts in isolation.
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