Leopold’s Some Fundamentals of Conservation

Environmental Ethics 1 (2):143-148 (1979)
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Abstract

Leopold first discusses the conservation of natural resources in the southwestern United States in economic tenns, stressing, in particular, erosion and aridity. He then concludes his analysis with a discussion of the moral issues involved, developing his general position within the context of P. D. Ouspenky’s early philosophy of organism.

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