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17 Valuing Northern Lands
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xv
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Early Influences
- 1 Learning to Love the Outdoors 3
- 2 Time in the Woods 29
- 3 Discovering Alaska, Discovering Self 39
- 4 Entrée into Ecological Fieldwork 57
- 5 Falling in Love with the Alpine 65
- 6 Deer Ecology and Management in Southeast Rainforests 105
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Research
- 7 The St. Matthew Islands: Challenging Conventional Ecological Wisdom 139
- 8 Leading the Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit and Mentoring Graduate Students 185
- 9 Wildlife Reactions to Oil Development 229
- 10 Ungulate Research Across the Circumarctic 257
- 11 Soviet–US Détente Exchanges in Arctic Ecology 303
- 12 Expanding Horizons Beyond the Arctic 335
- 13 Managing Wildlife in Alaska: Territorial Days, Statehood, and the Era of Big Oil 351
- 14 Not Quite Retired: Staying Connected to Science 385
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The Human Perspective: Essays by David Klein
- 15 Walking in the Footsteps of Aldo Leopold: A Scientific Legacy 391
- 16 Ethical Considerations in Caribou Management 399
- 17 Valuing Northern Lands 405
- 18 Defining the Wilderness Concept 415
- 19 Environmental Philosophy: People and the Environment 437
- 20 Hunting Ethics and the Morality of Hunting 459
- 21 On Being Objective 479
- 22 Alaska's People, Economics, and Resources 483
- References 489
- Index 507
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction xv
-
Early Influences
- 1 Learning to Love the Outdoors 3
- 2 Time in the Woods 29
- 3 Discovering Alaska, Discovering Self 39
- 4 Entrée into Ecological Fieldwork 57
- 5 Falling in Love with the Alpine 65
- 6 Deer Ecology and Management in Southeast Rainforests 105
-
Research
- 7 The St. Matthew Islands: Challenging Conventional Ecological Wisdom 139
- 8 Leading the Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit and Mentoring Graduate Students 185
- 9 Wildlife Reactions to Oil Development 229
- 10 Ungulate Research Across the Circumarctic 257
- 11 Soviet–US Détente Exchanges in Arctic Ecology 303
- 12 Expanding Horizons Beyond the Arctic 335
- 13 Managing Wildlife in Alaska: Territorial Days, Statehood, and the Era of Big Oil 351
- 14 Not Quite Retired: Staying Connected to Science 385
-
The Human Perspective: Essays by David Klein
- 15 Walking in the Footsteps of Aldo Leopold: A Scientific Legacy 391
- 16 Ethical Considerations in Caribou Management 399
- 17 Valuing Northern Lands 405
- 18 Defining the Wilderness Concept 415
- 19 Environmental Philosophy: People and the Environment 437
- 20 Hunting Ethics and the Morality of Hunting 459
- 21 On Being Objective 479
- 22 Alaska's People, Economics, and Resources 483
- References 489
- Index 507