Ecoscapes: Geographical Patternings of Relations

Lexington Books (2006)
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This volume presents the concept of Ecoscape as spatial interrelations, or spatially patterned processes, that are constitutive of an environment_an ecosystem. Contributors investigate environmental issues concerning the human impact on geohistory, food distribution, genetically modified biota, waste management, scientific mapping, and the rethinking of human identity

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Benjamin Hale
University of Colorado, Boulder
John Murungi
Towson University
Eduardo Mendieta
Pennsylvania State University
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