The Environment and Science: Social Impact and InteractionBloomsbury Academic, 2005 M04 25 - 299 páginas A fascinating look at the historical relationship between environmental issues and scientific study, social attitudes, and public policy from the 17th century to the present. |
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... plants in nature . Agriculture and forestry , while essential to human society , immediately created change in an area due to the fact that harvests removed virtually all of the " products " of plant growth from the land . In nature , ...
... plants of different species . Warm- ing also considered how communities changed over time as certain species ... plants to resume their place on the land . Instead , a variety of pioneer plants would inhabit the soil . These plants often ...
... plants that managed to hold their own on the shifting dune . In time , shallow soils developed where other plants could take root . Over the course of several years , if new sand did not sweep in and bury the succession of formations ...
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Ecology and the Foundations of Environmental Science | 83 |
The Succession of Communities | 91 |
Protecting Species | 100 |
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