Sematic ecotones: moving towards the middle in a world of extremes
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The conventional separation of nature and culture in landscape management is characterised as an expression of the violence in modern American society. Using Yosemite as an example, an alternative formulation of the middle ground as a rich ecotone is presentedDownloads
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01-10-1996
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Melnick, R. (1996). Sematic ecotones: moving towards the middle in a world of extremes . Landscape Review, 2(4), 43–48. https://doi.org/10.34900/lr.v2i4.35
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