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Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis: A Reassessment

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Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis: A Reassessment
Author(s)Livingstone, David N.
AbstractDr. Livingstone reflects on the seminal paper in human ecology. Looking back at how humans have been affecting their environment since the advent of tools, and examining the ways in which change generally happened unnoticed, Livingstone once again approaches the problem of anthrocentric influence as a possible detriment to the “natural” world.
IssueNo1
Pages38-55
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceFides et Historia
VolumeNo26
PubDate1994
ISBN_ISSN0884-5379
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