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Review: Tracking the Great Bear: How Environmentalists Recreated British Columbia's Coastal Rainforest

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  • Vancouver: UBC / University of British Columbia Press, 2014, 145 p. In his first scholarly book, Canadian scholar Justin Page retells in sociological terms a success story made in Canada: the restoration of the Great Bear Rainforest (GBR), a vast 1.8 hectare territory located in coastal British Columbia (BC), a long-term project that culminated in 2006

  • Electronic Green Journal, Issue 39, Fall 2015, ISSN: 1076-7975

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Title Review: Tracking the Great Bear: How Environmentalists Recreated British Columbia's Coastal Rainforest Review: Tracking the Great Bear: How Environmentalists Recreated British Columbia's Coastal Rainforest By Justin Page Tracking the Great Bear: How Environmentalists Recreated British Columbia's Coastal Rainforest.

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