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Chapter 1 Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability

Many readings for this chapter are major sources of environmental

data for the entire book. General information on books can be reviewed

at websites such as amazon.com.

About Com. Environmental Issues. http://environment.about.com/?

once=true&

Access Initiative. Promoting Access to Information, Participation, and

Justice in Environmental Decision-Making. http://www.accessinitiative.org/

Adams, William M., et al. 2003. “Managing Tragedies: Understanding

Conflict Over Common Pool Resources.” Science, vol. 302, 1915.

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