A biology of land-use planning systems, a political economy of genetic diversity, and a tool for steady state economies, here is a key theory to the mystery of unwanted population growth and unbalanced ecological communities.
With a new cross-disciplinary, cross-species theory of population, this book leaps beyond the old demographic transition and predator-prey models.
Environmental sociologist, Sheila Newman links a default pattern controlling the population numbers and distribution of human and other species to human land-use planning and political systems.
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A biology of land-use planning systems, a political economy of genetic diversity, and a tool for steady state economies, here is a key theory to the m...
If you spent years of your life building a political website with a gorgeous nerd and then suddenly he was hit by a car and forgot how to walk, program or write, what would you do? With the author, evolutionary sociologist and RN (psychiatry), James tries to redevelop his IT skills and save candobetter.net and their relationship, not to mention the World. In between he learns to sing, to paint, to play tennis, and, through trial and error, that dogs do not think like humans. This book is a detailed and medically informed account by a health professional on aspects of consciousness, long-term...
If you spent years of your life building a political website with a gorgeous nerd and then suddenly he was hit by a car and forgot how to walk, progra...