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SOUL CObJSERVATION PEOPLE, RELIGION
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with " Generous sod", Dennis displa
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Stewardship - What Is It? Stewartls
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the earth's resources. However, it
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Certainly the earth and thus man, w
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That each Church set up a commissio
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LET THE RED VAN SPEAK In 1854 "the
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WHAT SHOULD WE TEACH What must the
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established a dualism of man and na
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R IBLIOGRAPHY Anonymous. 1985. Stat
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PREFACE : This paper has been writt
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vital supplies. The once-heroic pio
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to land use decision-making which t
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a approach for Australia. The dange
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As Ashby points out past experience
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exclusive right to use the land, ne
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matter. They certainly don't do tha
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a constraint on our freedom of acti
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and every individual creature and t
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Christians was noted. Both display
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Nature's Harmonies'. As David Lowen
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key phrases in Genesis are: "Have d
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Can Values and ~thics be Taught? Pl
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APPENDIX 1 WHAT CHARACTERIZES EFFEC
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Planninq Map problem areas. Identif
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should be planted on high open poun
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF D CARE THROUG
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I' - sacrifice individual benefit f
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4. Roberts, B.R. 1986a. Can Agricul
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The New Deal The present situation
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1. LAND CAPABILITY PLANNING 2. SOCI
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improve the regulatory guidelines t
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conflict of views between graziers'
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primarily of landholders. After sim
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use of fire are incorporated as bui
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Land ethics - who needs them? B. Ro
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ha\r Iorgortcn thcrc I\ ,in! such t
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15. F~nally. we musr teach rhaf WC
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4. Ensure that toxic chemicals do n
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The question must now be asked whet
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I I I I I mI I C I I -4 I N I I t d
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. TABLE 3 Principal land uses by ar
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SOME PAST DEVELOPMENTS The 28 Febru
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Breeds of livestock Ratio of sheep
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More recent approaches to monitorin
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If so, in what ways has it changed?
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FIGURE 3 Weight gain Weight gain kg
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REFERENCES 1. 'Anon. (1978). A Basi
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OTHEREARTH The Role of Women in Dev
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Brian Roberts, DDIAE The principle
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(c) The flexibility of the plan con
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~orkinsr Maps There has been a grea