The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond (Jessie and John Danz Lectures)
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"W. T. Edmondson, a zoologist, extracts enduring lessons from his more than 50 years of experience in persuading political powers to make use of scientific knowledge when they set about drawing up laws for managing human interventions in the environment. Any scientist who follows in Edmondson's footsteps should benefit from reading this sensitive recounting of political battles."--Garrett Hardin, Pacific Northwest Quarterly
"A wise, comprehensive, sensible, balanced, and extremely well-written account about a number of environmental problems." -Australian Biologist
"The insights in this book into environmental processes, problems, and prospects provide sound advice to scientists, concerned citizens, and public officials alike." -Biology Digest
