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Common Ground The Sharing Of Land And Landscapes For Sustainability Mark Everard

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Common Ground The Sharing Of Land And Landscapes For Sustainability Mark Everard
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Author: Mark Everard
ISBN: 9781350219250, 9781848139633, 1350219258, 1848139632
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Common Ground The Sharing Of Land And Landscapes For Sustainability Mark Everard by Mark Everard 9781350219250, 9781848139633, 1350219258, 1848139632 instant download after payment.

Common Ground explores the shifting relationship between human society and the landscapes that bear it. Examining the changing understandings of the natural world and its management and exploitation, environmental activist Mark Everard presents solutions in the nature of ecosystem services.
Notwithstanding our total dependence on the Earth’s natural resources, the relationship between humanity and the land has shifted significantly and frequently throughout our tenure, brief as it is relative to the evolution of planetary life. Appropriating increasing proportions of nature’s resources to meet our shifting and growing demands, we have been degrading the quality and extent of ecosystems, nearly destroying their capacities to meet the needs of a burgeoning population.
The book offers a fresh and vital whole-system approach to the key under-pinning the issue of sustainability. Everard looks ahead to what is required to live sustainably, respecting the central role of landscapes in supporting human wellbeing into the long-term future.

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