- accounting for environmental services and natural assets
- adaptive management
- Advertizing
- Advocacy, The message & messaging
- agencies and relief
- American landscape
- animals
- Apopka community project
- applied science
- astronomy of the Earth's rotation
- atomic bomb
- Mary Austin on transcendental organic perspective
- authority
- authors
- automation
- Baker, Dean on the economy.
- Gregory Bateson's rules of perception
- Belgian Congo as the first investigative media focus on racism and colonial excess
- Bias
- biosphere, by Vaclav Smil
- Bowers on why we must protect civic virtues
- Kenneth Boulding
- Robert Bullard
- butterfly gardens
- Cadillac Desert
- California water resources
- capitalism - disaster & shock
- Willa Cather
- centers of domestication in the world
- Chelonian Institute for wildlife protection
- China and inventions
- Chinese population growth 1000 years ago
- Cinema
- clocks
- Pierre Colinvaux on niches
- commons defined
- concept map
- Congo revolt
- conservation
- conservation is not preservation
- conservatism in the authentic sense of the word
- conservative distinguished from progressive
- constraints imposed by physical and biogeographical factors
- consumption
- Crimes against Nature
- Alfred Crosby about the Columbian Exchange
- cognition
- Columbia River
- communication's revolution in technology
- cultural drag, or stagnancy
- culture, the varied meanings and contexts of the term
- culture -- a culture of reform
- Cuzco market
- Richard Dawkins on why evolution is fact
- demand
- design
- John Dewey's problem of expert knowledge in a democracy
- discourse, characteristics if good writing
- disease, TB; tuberculosis
- division of labor
- W.E.B. DuBois -- The Negro
- The Dust bowl
- William Eberhart, What does the quantum mean?
- economics as a science and a social study
- ecojustice -- described
- economic cycles
- economic recovery
- ecological justice
- ecological revolution
- ecological synthesis
- ecology
- ecology's ten rules
- economy-- two approaches
- Mircea Eliade on religious expression
- The Enlightenment and progress
- evidence
- exaptation
- famines in history, Alfred Crosby
- feedback, technical meanings
- Film as Art
- gardens
- Geography of place
- German gestalt psychology schematic
- Paul Goodman
- Government (US) links
- The great Depression of 1929
- William Greider on US economy
- Thomas Hardy
- Martin Heidegger's criticism of society
- Max Horkheimer, The Revolt of Nature
- How we use words
- imperialism
- Imperiled Planet
- information, how it differs from knowing or data
- International press
- James River plantations
- justice defined
- justice and ecology
- labor theory of value
- land, caretakers of
- land, wet -- legal protection of coastal wetlands
- land as a system of value
- landscape
- language and the brain, George Lakoff
- language and use of words, Warwick Fox
- largest nations on earth
- Learning–roles–ways to learn
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, Walker Evans and James Agee, 1941.
- Walter Lippman
- Claude Lorraine
- Diedre McCloskey
- Reverend Thomas Malthus
- Manifest Destiny
- Markets
- Leo Marx, metaphor of the machine disturbing our agrarian garden
- measure, meaning of
- media
- Median household income in the US
- Medusa & the Snail, meaning of symbiotic relations
- Memory as it contributes to bias
- Carolyn Merchant's schematic
- middle class values
- Sydney Mintz on diet and appetite
- moral imagination
- Mountain as an ecological metaphor
- Lewis Mumford about land and landscape.
- Norman Myer's on the world's most diverse forests
- Narrative structure
- National press
- natural capital defined
- Nag Hamadi scrolls' meaning
- New York City's water source
- Neurosis
- NGOs or non-governmental organizations
- Ockham's razor -- William of Occam
- Eugene Odum on the value of natural areas
- Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. ideas,
- O'keeffe, Georgia
- order, defined
- Elinor Ostrom's critique of the commons
- Otzi the ice man from the stone age
- Periods in technological history
- Place
- Plutonium
- Precautionary principle
- prehistoric human, debate over
- price of progress
- Neil Postman's criticism of media's trivializing of reality
- Postman's fear of creeping meaninglessness
- Postman's deeper critique of society's reification of ignorance
- population
- population pyramids
- poverty
- problem solving
- quality of places
- rationality and the modern world
- reality in three bites
- reform of the culture
- religion, history of
- religious beliefs
- Renaissance
- rhetorical rules
- R's three of values
- rivers
- rivers and forests
- robots
- Round River
- Rum Diary, Hunter S. Thompson
- Sacred approaches to nature
- Simon Schama on cultural approach to natural resources
- schematic: two ways to see the economy
- Sense of Place
- search for values and meaning
- Sex, Time, and Power
- sex
- side-effects considered economically
- Charles Percy Snow, Two Cultures essay
- social stratification in 1990 USA
- social stratification in 2000 USA
- Society, culture, nature & human's relations
- Sor Juana de la Cruz
- Sprawl, defining urban use of space
- specialization
- Stanislaus River problem in California
- sugar consumption historically
- Susan Sontag on empathy, 2003.
- Sontag's criticism of society and media
- Sim van der Ryn on ecological redesign of social spaces
- symbiotic thinking
- Taking action
- "Titanic effect"
- total fertility rate
- Tuscany, landscape historic
- Two Cultures, by C. P. Snow
- utilitarianism
- utility
- values as related to land
- value preferences and willingness to pay
- veracity
- violence, origins of
- visual archives
- Voudon as an ethnic approach to values [voodoo].
- War economy of the USA
- watershed
- WEAL, what it refers to.
- wealth in a wider context
- wetlands are not wastelands
- wetlands globally
- Why things [Technology] bite back, George Tenner
- wildlife
- willingness to pay
- willingness to pay poll
- worldview at odds with reality
- Worst Hard Times, the Great Depression and Dust Bowl
- Worth investigated
- Zeitgeist
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