id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_q46swgdbwjaihmffghhbip7yna David R. Foster Thoreau's country: a historical-ecological perspective on conservation in the New England landscape 2002.0 19 .pdf application/pdf 12309 844 54 the region's history and environmental variation, are being actively pursued by conservation organizations and agencies, and might be effectively coordinated on a broad scale preservation and the restoration and the conservation of wide-ranging species and broadscale ecological processes; (2) maintenance of cultural, predominantly agriculturally region's history and current ecological condition, attempts to articulate the environmental rationale that supports these activities, and then presents an initial approach at Conservation, history, New England, wildlands, reserves, cultural landscape, biodiversity, regional planning, sustainability, restoration, harvesting. woods surrounding Walden Pond and most other New England forests of Thoreau's day were woodlots shaped initially woodland history and tree biology to make countless, generally unsolicited recommendations for improving forest management and harvesting techniques (Foster, 1999). approach for conservation and management based on history, but his detailed daily journal observations on land-use disturbance and land-use history in New England: implications for forested landscapes and wildlife conservation. ./cache/work_q46swgdbwjaihmffghhbip7yna.pdf ./txt/work_q46swgdbwjaihmffghhbip7yna.txt