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Archipelago Gavan Daws

Archipelago By Gavan Daws

Archipelago by Gavan Daws


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This text sweeps from the time of Wallace's 19th-century discoveries in biogeography to the looming biodiversity crisis, from the exploration of natural wonders to the exploitation of natural resources. The result is a history that portrays the connections of human life and natural life.

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Archipelago: The Islands of Indonesia. From the Nineteenth-Century Discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace to the Fate of Forests and Reefs in the Twenty-First Century by Gavan Daws

The Indonesian archipelago is a land of timeless natural beauty that, in the 21st century, faces unprecedented environmental degradation. It was also the biological laboratory of Alfred Russel Wallace, who, working independently of Charles Darwin, discovered the theory of evolution by natural selection. Wallace, who travelled for eight years in the archipelago, was one of the greatest field naturalists and nature writers of his century. A prodigious collector, he was the first to bring living birds of paradise to the West. This account of a true explorer sweeps from the time of Wallace's 19th-century discoveries in biogeography to the looming biodiversity crisis of the 21st century - from the exploration of natural wonders to the exploitation of natural resources. The result is a history that portrays the intricate connections of human life and natural life.

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"Extraordinarily beautiful." --"Washington Post Book World

About Gavan Daws

Gavan Daws is a historian and author of nine books about the Pacific and Asia, including a previous Nature Conservancy book, Hawaii: The Islands of Life (1988). He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii. Marty Fujita is a Research Associate of the Smithsonian Institution and founding director of The Nature Conservancy's Indonesia Program. She lived and worked in Indonesia for over seven years and now resides in Oakland, California.

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CIN0520215761VG
9780520215764
0520215761
Archipelago: The Islands of Indonesia. From the Nineteenth-Century Discoveries of Alfred Russel Wallace to the Fate of Forests and Reefs in the Twenty-First Century by Gavan Daws
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
1999-11-23
266
N/A
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