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| Document Type(s): | Book Chapter |
| Book Title: | Traditional and Modern Approaches to the Environment on the Pacific Rim: Tensions and Values |
| Editor(s): | Coward, Harold |
| Religion(s): | Hinduism |
| Publisher Name: | State University of New York Press |
| Place of Publication: | Albany, N.Y. |
| Date of Publication: | 1998 |
| Annotation: | Scientists, social scientists and humanists from various countries around the Pacific Ocean discuss the tensions between economic development and environmental conservation, and between traditional and modern approaches to the environment in this region. Addressing scientific, economic, moral, and religious issues pertaining to the environment, individual essays focus on particular issues and themes in specific locations on the Pacific Rim. Case studies are drawn from British Columbia, Russia, the Columbia River Basin in the United States, and Chinas Pearl River Delta region. |
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