Volume 4, Issue 2
Dec 2000
Editorial
Book Review
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Ecologists as the New Management Elite?
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Complex Issues: Complex Methods?
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Emery Roe on Complexity: Avoiding Triangulation-Strangulation
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Author’s Response to Reviews
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Bonnicksen, T. M. 2000. America’s Ancient Forests: From the Ice Age to the Age of Discovery. Wiley, New York.
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Berkes, F., and C. Folke, editors. 1998. Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience. Cambridge University Press, New York.
Response
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Reasoning without Data, Default Assumptions A response to: Walker and Lonsdale. 2000. "Genetically Modified Organisms at the Crossroads: Comments on "Genetically Modified Crops: Risks and Promise" by Gordon Conway"
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Suspect Visions A response to: Kotyk. 1999. "No Vision = Wandering in the Wilderness"
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God, Nature, and Interpretation A response to: Rogers, Roux and Biggs. 2000. "The Value of Visions and Art of Visionaries"
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On Nature, Models, and Simplicity A response to: Holling. 1998. "Two Cultures of Ecology"
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Public Attitudes to GM Technology and Public Policy Comments A response to: Peterson, Cunningham, Deutsch, Erickson, Quinlan, Ráez-Luna, Tinch, Troell, Woodbury and Zens. 2000. "The Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Crops: A Multidisciplinary Perspective"
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A Marketing Professional’s Perspective A response to: Whiteman. 1999. "Sustainability for the Planet: A Marketing Perspective"
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Getting the “Policy Implications” into Policy A response to: Riitters, Wickham, O'Neill, Jones and Smith. 2000. "Global-Scale Patterns of Forest Fragmentation"