The laws of nature: reflections on the evolution of ecosystem management law and policy
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title_sort | the laws of nature reflections on the evolution of ecosystem management law and policy |
title_sub | reflections on the evolution of ecosystem management law and policy |
topic | LAW / Environmental bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh Biodiversity conservation / Law and legislation fast Conservation of natural resources / Law and legislation fast Ecosystem management / Law and legislation fast Environmental policy fast LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice bisacsh Recht Umweltpolitik Ecosystem management Law and legislation United States Conservation of natural resources Law and legislation United States Biodiversity conservation Law and legislation United States Environmental policy United States |
topic_facet | LAW / Environmental POLITICAL SCIENCE / General Biodiversity conservation / Law and legislation Conservation of natural resources / Law and legislation Ecosystem management / Law and legislation Environmental policy LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice Recht Umweltpolitik Ecosystem management Law and legislation United States Conservation of natural resources Law and legislation United States Biodiversity conservation Law and legislation United States Environmental policy United States USA |
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