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Edited by Terry L. Anderson, Laura E. Huggins, and Thomas Michael Power The contributors to this volume consider how unconstrained use of nature's bounty has led not only to damage and waste, but also to divisive conflict. With a focus particularly on the American West, this volume examines the often-negative outcomes of government's management of land and natural resources. In turn, the contributors explore the role that private individuals and organizations can play in protecting natural and agrarian landscapes. Through its detailed analyses, Accounting for Mother Nature makes the case for innovation within the private nonprofit sector and marks out new frontiers for research. Stanford University Press |
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