3. Library

Ideas about ecology and management factors

Andrewartha, H. G. (1961). Introduction to the Study of Animal Populations.

Arthur, D. R. (1969). Survival. Man and His Environment. English Universities Press, London.

Arvill, R. (1967). Man and Environment. Crisis and the Strategy of Choice. Penguin Books, Middlesex.

Bainbridge, R., Evans, G. C. and Rackham, O. Ed. (1966). Light as an Ecological Factor. Symp. Brit. Ecol. Soc., 6. Blackwell, Oxford and Edinburgh.

Banko, W. E. (1960). 'The trumpeter swan: its history, habits, and population in the United States', U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, N. American Fauna,No. 63.

Bawden, M. G. and Tuley, P. (1966). 'The land resources of Southern Sardauna and Southern Adamawa Provinces, Northern Nigeria', Ministry of OverseasDevelopment, Land Resources Study, No. 2.

Berry, R. J. (1971). 'Conservation aspects of the genetical constitution of populations', in The Scientific Management of Animal and Plant Communities for Conservation. Ed. E. Duffey and A. S. Watt. Symp. Brit. Ecol. Soc., 11, 177- 206. Blackwell, Oxford and Edinburgh.

Beverton, R. J. H. and Holt, S. J. (1957). 'On the dynamics of exploited fish populations', Fishery Invest., Land, Ser. II, 19,1-533.

Black J. D. (1968). The Management and Conservation of Biological Resources. F. A. Davis, Philadelphia.

Black, J. N. (1970). The Dominion of Man: the Search for Ecological Responsibility.Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.

Blackman, G. E. (196 8). 'The applications of the concepts of growth analysis to the assessment of productivity', pp 243-259, in Functioning of Terrestrial Ecosystems at the Primary Production Level. Ed. F. E. Eckardt. UNESCO, Liege.

Braun-Blanquet, J. (1932). Plant Sociology. New York.

Brown, P. and Waterston, G. (1962). The Return of the Osprey. Collins, London.

Brunelle, R. (1970). 'Polar Bear Provincial Park, Ontario', Biological Conservation,3, 147—149.

Burhenne, W. E. (1970). 'The African convention for the conservation of nature and natural resources', Biological Conservation, 2,105-114.

Burton, T. L. (1967). 'The basic elements in planning for recreation', pp 156-161, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment. Ed. E.

Duffey. Monks Wood Experimental Station Symposium No. 3, The Nature Conservancy.

Christiansen, K. (1964) 'Bionomics of Collembola', A. Rev. Ent., 9, 147-178.

Cloke, P.J. and Park, C.C. (1985). Rural Resource Management. Croom Helm.

Cornwallis, R. K. (1969). 'Farming and wildlife conservation in England and Wales', Biological Conservation, 1, 142- 147.

Cragg, J. B. (1968). 'Biological conservation: the present', Biological Conservation,1, 13-19.

Crawford, R. M. M. and Wishart, D. (1966). 'A multivariate analysis of the development of dune slack vegetation in relation to coastal accretion at Tentsmuir, Fife', J. Ecol., 54,729- 743.

Curtis, J. T. (1956). 'The modification of mid-latitude grasslands and forests by man', pp 721-736, in Man's Role in Changing the Face of the Earth.Ed. W.L. Thomas. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Davidson, J. (1970). Outdoor Recreation Information. Suggested Standard Classifications For Use in Questionnaire Surveys. Duplicated report of the Countryside Commission.

Denson, E. P. (1970). 'The trumpeter swan, Olor buccinator: a conservation success and its lessons', Biological Conservation, 2,253-256.

Douglass, R. W. (1969). Forest Recreation. Pergamon, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Paris and Braunschweig.

Duffey, E. (1967). 'An assessment of dune invertebrate faunas in habitats vulnerable to public disturbance', pp 112- 119, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment. Ed. E. Duffey. Monks Wood Experimental Station Symposium No. 3, The Nature Conservancy.

————. (1968). 'Ecological studies on the large copper butterfly Lycaena dispar Haw. batavus Obth. at Woodwalton Fen National Nature Reserve, Huntingdonshire', /. appl. Ecol., 5, 69-96.

————. (1969). 'Wildlife conservation in Europe', Handbk. a. Rep. Soc. Promot. Nat. Reserves, 1969, 1-36.

Eggeling, W. J. (1964). 'A nature reserve management plan for the Island of Rhum, Inner Hebrides', J. appl. Ecol, 1, 405-419.

Ehrenfeld, D. W. (1970). Biological conservation. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Dallas, Montreal, Toronto, London and Sydney.

Elton, C. (1942). Voles, Mice and Lemmings: Problems in Population Dynamics. Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Elton, C. and Nicholson, M. (1942). 'The ten year cycle in numbers of the lynx n Canada', J. Anim. Ecol., 11, 215- 244.

Fisher, J. L. (1969). 'New perspectives on conservation', Biologicalonservation, 1, 111—116.

Godwin, H. (1956). The History of the British Flora. A Factual Basis forphtogeography. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Goodall, D. W. (1953). 'Objective methods for the classification of vegetation. I. The use of positive inter-specific correlation', Aust. J. Bot., 1, 39-63.

Greig-Smith, P. (1961b). 'Data on pattern within plant communities. ll.Ammophila arenaria(L.) Link', J. Ecol, 49, 703-708.

————.. (1964). Quantitative Plant Ecology. Butterworth, London.

Gulland, J. A. (1962). 'The application of mathematical models to fish populations', in The Exploitation of Natural Animal Populations. Ed. E. D. Le Cren and M. W. Holdgate. Symp. Brit. Ecol. Soc., 2, 204-217. Blackwell, Oxford.

Hills, G. A. (1961). 'The ecological basis for land-use planning', Ontario Dept.Lands Forests Res. Rep., No. 46.

Hutchinson, G. E. (1953). 'The concept of pattern in ecology', Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 105, 1-12. Huxley, J. (1961). The Conservation of Wildlife and Natural Habitats in Central and East Africa. Report on a mission accomplished for Unesco, July- September 1960. UNESCO.

Huxley, T. (1967). 'Is wildfowling compatible with conservation?', pp 25-34, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment. Ed. E. Duffey.Monks Wood Experimental Station Symposium No. 3, The Nature Conservancy.

Jones, E. L. (1969). 'The decrease of Pulsatilla vulgaris in England', Biological Conservation, 1, 327- 328.

Jonkel, C. J. (1970). 'Some comments on polar bear management', BiologicalConservation, 2, 115- 119.

Kent, D. H. (1966). 'Senecio squalidus L. in the British Isles - 8, the recent spread in Scotland', Glasg. Nat., 18, 407- 408.

Kershaw, K. A. (1957). 'The use of cover and frequency in the detection of pattern in plant communities', Ecology, 38, 291-299.

Anderson, J Kormody, E. J. (1969). Concepts of Ecology. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.

Laws, R. M. (1962). 'Some effects of whaling on the southern stocks of baleen whales', in The Exploitation of Natural Animal Populations. Ed. E. D. Le Cren and M. W. Holdgate. Symp. Brit. Ecol Soc., 2, 137-158. Blackwell, Oxford and Edinburgh.

Levins, R. (1968). Evolution in Changing Environments: Some Theoretical Explorations.Princeton University Press, Princeton.

Lieth, H. (1970). 'Phenology in productivity studies', pp 29-46, in Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems. Ed. D. E. Reichle. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York.

Lloyd, H. G. (1962). 'The distribution of squirrels in England and Wales, 1959 , J. Anim. Ecol., 31, 157- 165.

Lockie, J. D. (1966). 'Territory in small carnivores', Symp. zool. Soc. Land.,18,

143-165.

Lowe, V. P. W. (1969). 'Population dynamics of the red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) on Rhum', J. Anim. Ecol, 38, 425- 457.

MacArthur, R. H. and Wilson, E. O. (1967). Island Biogeography. Princeton University Press, Princeton.

Macfadyen, A. (1963). Animal Ecology: Aims and Methods. Pitman, London.

McKelvie, A. D. (1970). 'A school survey on the flowering time of broom (Sarothamnus scoparius) in the north of Scotland', J. biol. Educ., 4,227-233.

Margaropoulos, P. (1962). 'Forestry and forest grazing in the Mediterranean region', Proc. 5th World Forestry Congr., 1, 315-322.

Margalef, R. (1968). Perspectives in Ecological Theory. University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London.

Maynard Smith, J. (1968). Mathematical Ideas in Biology. University Press, Cambridge.

Mellanby, K. (1967). Pesticides and Pollution. Collins, London.

Moore, N. W., Hooper, M. D. and Davis, B. N. K. (1967). 'Hedges. I. Introduction and reconnaissance studies', /. appl. Ecol, 4, 201-220.

Moran, P. A. P. (1953). 'The statistical analysis of the Canadian lynx cycle. I. Structure and prediction', Aust. J. Zool, 1, 163-173.

Mutch, W. E. S. (1968). 'Public recreation in national forests: a factual study', For. Comm. Booklet, No. 21.

Odum, E. P. (1963). Ecology. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto and London.

Osmaston, F. C. (1968). The Management of Forests. Alien and Unwin, London.

Ovington, J. D. (1962). 'Quantitative ecology and the woodland ecosystem concept', Adv. ecol Res., 1, 103-192.

Pennycuick, C. J., Campton, R. M. and Beckingham, L. (1968). 'A computer model for simulating the growth of a population, or of two interacting populations', J. Theoret. Biol, 18, 316-329.

Perring, F. H. (1967). 'Changes in chalk grassland caused by galloping', pp 134-142, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment. Ed. E.Duffey. Monks Wood Experimental Station Symposium No. 3, The Nature Conservancy.

Pierpoint, G. (1962). 'The sites of the Kirkwood Management Unit', Ontario Dept. Lands Forests Res. Rep., No. 47.

Pigott, M. E. and Pigott, C. D. (1959). 'Stratigraphy and pollen analysis of Malham Tarn and Tarn Moss', Fid. Stud., 1, 1-18.

Polunin, N. (1969). 'Conservation significance of botanical gardens', BiologicalConservation, 1, 104- 105.

Poore, M. E. D. (1962). 'The method of successive approximation in descriptive ecology', Adv. ecol. Res., 1, 35-68.

Schofield, J. M. (1967). 'Human impact on the fauna, flora and natural features of Gibraltar Point', pp. 106-111, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment. Ed. E. Duffey. Monks Wood Experimental Station Symposium No. 3, The Nature Conservancy.

Shorten, M. (1953). 'Notes on the distribution of the grey squirrel (Sciuruscarolinensis) and the red squirrel {Sciurus vulgaris leucourus) in England and Wales from 1945 to 1952,' J. Anim. EcoL, 22, 134-140.

Shorten, M. (1957). 'Squirrels in England, Wales and Scotland, 1955', J.Anim. Ecol,26, 287- 294.

Simberloff, D. S. and Wilson, E. O. (1969). 'Experimental zoogeography of islands. The colonization of empty islands', Ecology, 50, 278-296.

Slobodkin, L. B. (1961). Growth and Regulation of Animal Populations. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Toronto and London.

Smith, F. E. (1970). 'Analysis of ecosystems', pp 7-18, in Analysis of Temperate Forest Ecosystems. Ed. D. E. Reichle. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg and New York.

Smith, J. E. Ed. (1968). Torrey Canyon Pollution and Marine Life. A Report by the Plymouth Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press, London and New York.

Smith, R. J. and Kavanagh, N. J. (1969). 'The measurement of benefits of trout fishing: preliminary results of a study at Grafham Water, Great Ouse Water Authority, Huntingdonshire', J. Leisure Res. 1, 316-332.

Snaydon, R. W. (1962). 'Micro-distribution of Trifolium repens L. and its relation to soil factors', J. EcoL, 50, 133- 143.

Solomon, M. E. (1969). Population Dynamics. Arnold, London.

Stamp, D. (1969). Nature Conservation in Britain. Collins, London.

Stephens, G. R. and Waggoner, P. E. (1970). 'The forests anticipated from 40 years of natural transitions in mixed hardwoods', Bull. Conn, agric. Exp. Stn., No. 707.

Teagle, W. G. (1966). Public Pressure on South Haven Peninsula and Its Effect on Studland Heath National Nature Reserve. Duplicated by the Nature , Conservancy.

Tilly, L. J. (1968). 'The structure and dynamics of Cone Spring', Ecol. Monogr., 38, 169-197.

Trice, A. H. and Wood, S. E. (1958). 'Measurement of recreation benefits', LandEcon.,34, 195-207.

Usher, M. B., Taylor, A. E. and Darlington, D. (1970). 'A survey of visitors' reactions on two Naturalists' Trust nature reserves in Yorkshire, England', Biological Conservation, 2, 285- 291.

Van Dyne, G. M. (1969b). The Ecosystem Concept in Natural Resource Management. Academic Press, New York and London.

Watt, A. S. (1960a). 'The effect of excluding rabbits from acidiphilous grassland in Breckland', J. Ecol., 48, 601-604.

Watt, K. E. F. Ed. (1966). Systems Analysis in Ecology. Academic Press, New York and London.

————. (1968). Ecology and Resource Management: A QuantitativeApproach. McGraw- Hill, New York, San Francisco, St. Louis, Toronto, London and Sydney.

Wells, T. C. E. (1967). 'Pulsatilla vulgaris and changing land use', pp 143-150, in The Biotic Effects of Public Pressures on the Environment.Ed. E. Duffey. Monks Wood Experimental Station, Symposium No.3, The Nature Conservancy.

————. (1969). 'Botanical aspects of conservation management of chalk grasslands', Biological Conservation, 2, 36-44.

Whittaker, R. H. (1970). Communities and Ecosystems. Collier-Macmillan, London.

Ideas about nature

Bayet, Fabienne. 1994. "Overturning the Doctrine: Indigenous People and Wilderness," Social Alternatives 13(2) (July): 27—32.

Benton, Ted. 1993. Natural Relations. London: Verso.

————. 1994. "Biology and Social Theory in the Environmental Debate," in M. Redclift and T. Benton, eds., Social Theory and the Global Environment. London: Routledge, pp. 28—50.

Birch, Thomas H. 1990. "The Incarceration of Wildness: Wilderness Areas as Prisons," Environmental Ethics 12: 3—26

Callicott, J. Baird. 19913. "The Wilderness Idea Revisited: The Sustainable Development Alternative," The Environmental Professional 13: 235—47.

—————. 19910. "That Good Old-Time Wilderness Religion," The Environmental Professional 13: 378—79

Chaloupka, William, and R. McGreggor Cawley. 1993. "The Great Wild Hope: Nature, Environmentalism, and the Open Secret," in Jane Bennett and William Chaloupka, eds., In the Nature of Things: Language, Politics and the Environment, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 3—23.

Cronon, William. 1983. Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists and the Ecology of New England. New York: Hill and Wang.

—————. 1995 "The Trouble with Wilderness," New York Times Magazine,August 13.

Crosby, Alfred W. 1986. Ecological Imperialism: The Biological Expansion of Europe.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Denevan, William M. 1992. "The Pristine Myth: The Landscape of the Americas in 1492,"Annals of'the Association of American Geographers82:369—85.

Duerr, H. P. 1985. Dreamtime: Concerning the Boundary Between Wilderness and Civilization.Felicitas Goodman, trans. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Ltd.

Fox, Warwick. 1991. Towards Transpersonal Ecology. Boston: Shambhala.

Gomez-Pompa, Arturo, and Andrea Kaus. 1992. "Taming the Wilderness Myth," BioScience 42(4): 271-79.

Graber, David M. 1995. "Resolute Biocentrism: The Dilemma of Wilderness in National Parks," in M. Soule and G. Lease, eds., Reinventing Nature: Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 123—36.

Grey, William. 1993. "Anthropocentrism and Deep Ecology," Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71: 463-75.

Guha, Ramachandra. 1989. "Radical American Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique," Environmental Ethics n: 71—83.

Guy, Kevin. 1994. "'Sanctuaries' and Environmental Justice," Chain Reaction jr.28-30.

Haraway, Donna. 1991. "Situated Knowledges," in Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature. London: Free Association Books.

Harris, Alastair, ed. 1994. "A Good Idea Waiting to Happen: Regional Agreements in Australia." Proceedings from Cairns Workshop, July 1994, Cape York Land Council.

Harrison, Robert Pogue. 1992. Forests: The Shadows of Civilization. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hawkes, J. 1951. A Land: Cresset Press

Hecht, Susanna, and Alexander Cockburn. 1990. The Fate of the Forest. Har-mondsworth, Eng.: Penguin.

Kothari, Ashish, Saloni Suri, and Neena Singh. 1996. "People and Protected Areas: Rethinking Conservation in India," TheEcologist 25: 188—94.

Langton, Marcia. 1996. "What Do We Mean by Wilderness? Wilderness and Terra Nullius in Australian Art," The Sydney Papers, (The Sydney Institute) 8(1): 10-31.

Marshall, Robert. 1930. "The Problem of the Wilderness," The Scientific Monthly 30: 141—48.

Merchant, Carolyn. 1981. The Death of Nature. London: Wildwood House.

————. 1995. "Reinventing Eden: Western Culture as a Recovery Narrative," in W. Cronon, ed., Uncommon Ground: Toward Reinventing Nature. New York: W. W. Norton, pp. 132—70.

————. 1996. Earthcare: Women and the Environment. New York: Routledge.

Nabhan, Gary Paul. 1995. "Cultural Parallax in Viewing North American Habitats," in M. Soule and G. Lease, eds. Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 87—101.

Nash, Roderick. 1982. Wilderness and the American Mind, 3rd edition. New Haven: Yale University Press.

————. 1989. The Rights of Nature. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Nelson, Michael P. 1996. "Rethinking Wilderness: The Need for a New Idea of Wilderness," Philosophy in the Contemporary World 3(2): 6—9.

Olson, Sigurd. 1938. "Why Wilderness?" American Forests55:394—430.

Oodgeroo (Kath Walker). 1988. The Rainbow Serpent. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.

Plumwood, Val. 19933. Feminism and the Mastery of Nature. London: Routledge.

————. 1993b. "The Politics of Reason," Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71: 436—62.

Rolston, Holmes, III. 1991. "The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed," The Environmental Professional13: 370—77.

Rose, Deborah Bird. 1996. Nourishing Terrains: Australian Aboriginal Views of Landscape and Wilderness. Canberra: Australian Heritage Comission.

Snyder, Gary. 1955.7! Place in Space. Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint Press.

Soule, Michael E. 1995. "The Social Siege of Nature," in M. Soule and G. Lease, eds., Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction.Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 137—70.

Thompson, Janna. 1990. "A Refutation of Environmental Ethics," Environmental Ethics12: 121—46

Woods, Mark. 1998. "Federal Wilderness Preservation in the United States: The Preservation of Wilderness?"

Worster, Donald 1985 Nature's Economy. Cambridge University Press

Worster, Donald. 1995. "Nature and the Disorder of History," in M. Soule and G. Lease, eds., Reinventing Nature? Responses to Postmodern Deconstruction.Washington, D.C.: Island Press, pp. 65-85.

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