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Advocacy, Science, Policy, and Life in the Real World

Baskerville, G. 1997. Advocacy, science, policy, and life in the real world. Ecology and Society 1(1): 9.

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Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective

Franklin, J. 1997. Commentary on gordon baskerville’s perspective. Ecology and Society 1(1): 10.

Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective

Fujii, K. 1997. Commentary on gordon baskerville’s perspective. Ecology and Society 1(1): 11.

Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective

Gallopin, G. C. 1997. Commentary on Gordon Baskerville’s Perspective. Ecology and Society 1(1):12.

Management and the Problem of Scale

Levin, S. A. 1997. Management and the Problem of Scale. Ecology and Society 1(1):13.

Bridging the Gap between Ecology and Resource Management

Pulliam, R. 1997. Bridging the Gap between Ecology and Resource Management. Ecology and Society 1(1):14.

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