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As we noted in the post we did on this at https://landscapesfuture.org/t.....apes-book/, this book remains a piece of our mosaic of understanding – a foundational volume by thinkers that remain very much remain engaged in the landscape space today.
But...
Of course, our thinking on Integrated Landscape Management has advanced plenty over these past seven years: from a biophysical, technocratic and top-down approach to one that has more organic origins but is also more ambiguous and complexity-embracing.
What are your thoughts? What have you learned from this publication? What do you think has changed since it was published?
Haven't read it yet? Download in English, French, Spanish or Bahasa at https://globalcanopy.org/insig.....apes-book/
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