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The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conserving Large Complex Systems. Charles G. Curtin. 2015. Washington, DC: Island Press: $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978-1-597-26992-6. $40.00 acid-free paper. ISBN 978-1-597-26993-3. $39.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-1-610-91205-1. 272 pages.
Cristina Eisenberg
Ecological Restoration, September 2017, 35 (3) 276-277; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.35.3.276
Cristina Eisenberg
Chief Scientist at Earthwatch Institute, USA. She directs a global research program that has a strong emphasis on ecological restoration. Her own research focuses on how fire and keystone species such as wolves and bison can restore ecosystems from a local to a landscape scale.


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The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conserving Large Complex Systems. Charles G. Curtin. 2015. Washington, DC: Island Press: $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978-1-597-26992-6. $40.00 acid-free paper. ISBN 978-1-597-26993-3. $39.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-1-610-91205-1. 272 pages.
Cristina Eisenberg
Ecological Restoration Sep 2017, 35 (3) 276-277; DOI: 10.3368/er.35.3.276
The Science of Open Spaces: Theory and Practice for Conserving Large Complex Systems. Charles G. Curtin. 2015. Washington, DC: Island Press: $80.00 hardcover. ISBN: 978-1-597-26992-6. $40.00 acid-free paper. ISBN 978-1-597-26993-3. $39.99 e-book. ISBN: 978-1-610-91205-1. 272 pages.
Cristina Eisenberg
Ecological Restoration Sep 2017, 35 (3) 276-277; DOI: 10.3368/er.35.3.276
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