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  3. No. 142/3: On the Environment, Summer/Autumn 2004

No. 142/3: On the Environment, Summer/Autumn 2004

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/bcs.v0i142/3
Published: 2010-04-29

In This Issue

  • Introduction: "Shall we linger along ambitionless?" Environmental Perspectives on British Columbia

    5-67
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Articles

  • Sink or Swim: Water Pollution and Environmental Politics in Vancouver, 1889-1975

    Arn Keeling
    69-101
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  • "As Free of Fish as a Billiard Ball is of Hair": Dealing with Depletion in the Pacific Halibut Fishery, 1899-1924

    John Thistle
    105-125
    • PDF
  • Death of a Community

    Linda Kendall
    153-155
    • PDF
  • People in the Way: Modernity, Environment, and Society on the Arrow Lakes

    Tina Loo
    161-196
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  • Making Greenpeace: The Development of Direct Action Environmentalism in British Columbia

    Frank Zelko
    197-239
    • PDF
  • For the Birds?: Neoliberalism and the Protection of Biodiversity in British Columbia

    Jeremy Wilson
    241-277
    • PDF
  • Commentary: Anti-Use Campaigns and Policy Making

    Tracy Summerville, Heather Myers
    279-285
    • PDF

Photo Essay

  • What J.W. Clark Saw in British Columbia, or, Nature and the Machine

    James Murton
    129-152
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Review Essay

  • Lost in Translation, or Adrift in Interdisciplinary Space

    Graeme Wynn
    287-295
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Reviews, Bibliography of BC, and Contributors

  • Book Reviews

    297-322
    • PDF
  • Digital Domain No. 8

    323-349
    • PDF
  • Contributors

    351-352
    • PDF

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