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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... served as a mem- ber of Congress during the War of 1812. He followed in his father's footsteps , first studying law and later being elected into Congress before becoming the U.S. Minister to Turkey in the late 1840s and 1850s . He also ...
... served as food would normally produce a surplus suf- ficient for the species it supports . For him , attaining this balance was not a teleological or designed ideal but rather a product of Darwinian struggle . He went on to illustrate ...
... served as an example of how science could dictate policy , and opponents of governmental science believed people and policies should be served , rather than driven , by scientific knowledge . As a result , many officials in Washington ...
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Ecology and the Foundations of Environmental Science | 83 |
The Succession of Communities | 91 |
Protecting Species | 100 |
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