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[Title] => Final forests and last landscapes
[Summary] => Two books have occupied my reading time these past few weeks. Both speak of the close-to-terminal condition of our environment in all its breadth and scope, the larger natural one of our fast dwindling forests and the built one of our fast expanding but environmentally deteriorating cities. The first is a new book, The Last Great Forest, another laudable volume by the erstwhile environmentalist-author-publisher Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan. The second was published over 30 years ago, a seminal work entitled The Last Landscape by the famous American sociologist William Whyte.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1236309
[AuthorName] => CITY SENSE By Paulo Alcazaren
[SectionName] => Modern Living
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LAST GREAT FOREST
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[Title] => Final forests and last landscapes
[Summary] => Two books have occupied my reading time these past few weeks. Both speak of the close-to-terminal condition of our environment in all its breadth and scope, the larger natural one of our fast dwindling forests and the built one of our fast expanding but environmentally deteriorating cities. The first is a new book, The Last Great Forest, another laudable volume by the erstwhile environmentalist-author-publisher Jose Ma. Lorenzo Tan. The second was published over 30 years ago, a seminal work entitled The Last Landscape by the famous American sociologist William Whyte.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => CITY SENSE By Paulo Alcazaren
[SectionName] => Modern Living
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