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Nature's Keepers
Nature's Keepers
Author: Stephen Budiansky
Ecological science has begun to make sense of the baffling paradoxes of natural systems, finding the answers in a "mathematical ecology" -- the mathematical relationships that link all creatures and plants in a natural community. This book introduces and examines this theory, aiming to bring to a general audience an understanding and a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780029049150
ISBN-10: 0029049156
Publication Date: 9/25/1995
Pages: 310
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Publisher: The Free Press
Book Type: Hardcover
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Budiansky is an environmental contrarian. Not in the sense of Bjorn Lomborg since he's not looking to challenge the science. Budiansky is more interested in challenging the essentially romantic assumptions that inform our assumptions about the environment and what is best for it in favor of more scientific approaches.


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