| C. Richard Boehlert - 1971 - 676 lapas
...many parts. Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man." Today this flash of Insight has assumed a name the ecological approach and the idea has filtered... | |
| 1988 - 316 lapas
...many parts. Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man.12 THE CONSERVATION MOVEMENT From Pinchot's perspective, forestry was integrally tied to the irrigation... | |
| Bryan G. Norton - 1994 - 304 lapas
...many parts. Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man."27 Pinchot recognized that others before him had seen the importance of particular threats to... | |
| C. Richard Cothern - 2019 - 430 lapas
...Overton Price and Gifford Pinchot: "Conservation [was coined to reflect how stewardship would deal with the] central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man."15 The Sierra Club: [As stated in its constitution and bylaws] "to explore, enjoy and protect... | |
| Benjamin Kline - 2000 - 198 lapas
...many parts. Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man. To me it was a good deal like coming out of a dark tunnel. I had been seeing one spot of light ahead.... | |
| Carolyn Merchant - 2003 - 324 lapas
...light of an entirely new landscape: "All these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man."41 A major motif in the progressive conservation campaign was to decry the destructive nineteenth-century... | |
| Walter L. Creese - 2003 - 420 lapas
...many parts. Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man.34 Putting it all together, however vaguely or mystically, was to be an aim of the TVA, too. In... | |
| Jake Kosek - 2006 - 414 lapas
...question. . . . Seen in this new light, all these separate questions fitted into and made up the one great central problem of the use of the earth for the good of man.67 For Pinchot, "the use of the earth for the good of man" meant rational, scientific forestry.... | |
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