This book uses primary documents as a lens through which to examine historical and present-day efforts to protect endangered species in the United States and around the world. ac Analyzes the connections between human behavior, industrialization, modernization, and public policy, and examines the impact of these factors on various species ac Integrates a breadth of topics including economics, history, philosophy, sociology, and politics and policymaking ac Explores historic events and major points of contention in species protection efforts ac Suggests possible policy approaches and reforms that can make existing policies more effective in tackling the challenges of stemming species declineThe second is the 1934 Duck Stamp Act, which represents a new chapter in American views on speciesa#39; protection because it shifted ... would eventually become his highly influential aland ethic, a reported out in a collection of essays in The Sand County Almanac in 1949. ... rural areas and unoccupied public lands, the ongoing, cumulative impacts of industrialization and urbanization were xxii Introduction.
Title | : | Endangered Species: A Documentary and Reference Guide |
Author | : | Edward P. Weber |
Publisher | : | ABC-CLIO - 2016-03-21 |
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