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conservationism

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conservationism [ˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃənɪzəm] Nconservacionismo m


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This classic of conservationism needs the gruff voice of Udall to de-sentimentalize Leopold's almost poetic descriptions of the first flowers of spring and to express his rugged appreciation of trout fishing and woodcocks dancing in the summer sky.
Postal Service mail truck showed off new conservationism (as does Dance Magazine's new trim standard size).
In the early chapters of Seeing Like a State, Scott explores a wide range of more limited, earlier high modernist projects, from German forest conservationism and urban planning to cadastral surveys and language standardization.
 
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