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    Pokémon Go: benefits, costs, and lessons for the conservation movement by Dorward, L, Mittermeier, J, Sandbrook, C, Spooner, F

    Published 2016
    “…We conclude that Pokémon Go sets a precedent for well-implemented AR games from which the conservation movement could borrow a number of ideas.…”
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    AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENT OF THE TEA PARTY IN 2009: A CONCEPT OF FOUNDING by Didik Murwantono

    Published 2013-10-01
    Subjects: “…American conservative movement…”
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    The Garden in the Laboratory: Arthur C. Pillsbury’s Time-Lapse Films and the American Conservation Movement by Colin Williamson

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In the context of the early American conservation movement, that sympathy stemmed in complicated ways from longstanding transcendental and pastoral ideas of nature that were entangled with imperialist visions of controlling nature. …”
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    Conservation Behavior in the Agricultural Societies of Java by R. Pasifikus Christa Wijaya, Faturochman Faturochman

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Without the support of a key figure, collective efficacy will weaken due to the loss of access to the collective agreement and conformity of the conservation movement.…”
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    Heritage conservation ideologies analysis – Historic urban Landscape approach for a Mediterranean historic city case study by Hoda Zeayter, Ashraf Mansour Habib Mansour

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This paper highlights the different ideologies in the history of the conservation movement. It shows a long progress of theories implied through history since it started in early classical ages until the modern globalisation era, and highlights certain points as optimistic strategy to be applied in the conservation of historic city. …”
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    Women in the wake: expanding the legacy of Chico Mendes in Brazil’s environmental movement by Patricia Shanley, Fatima Cristina da Silva, Trilby MacDonald, Murilo da Serra Silva

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This paper describes the role of women, some eminent and others lesser known, in the conservation movement inspired by Chico Mendes in Brazil. …”
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    Introduction to the proceedings of the symposium "the state of nature conservation in southern Africa" by G. de Graaff, P.T. van der Walt

    Published 1977-12-01
    “…It is often stated that the Republic of South Africa (RSA) plays a leading role in the global conservation movement, but that there seems to be a lack of cross-fertilization with other countries and that the RSA is failing to implant the philosophy of nature conservation in the presently developing countries. …”
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    The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) by Matthew Slocombe

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In 1877, a small group of pioneering enthusiasts in England took up the ideas of art critic John Ruskin and ‘invented’ the country’s first building conservation movement. The organisation they founded - the SPAB - survives to this day. …”
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    Het betwiste landschap van de Haarlemmermeer by E. Taverne

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A succession of different groups beginning with the artists of the so-called ‘Hague School’, followed by the activists of the nature conservation movement around 1900 and eventually the town and country planning advocates in the 1920s, considered the creation of this rational agricultural landscape to be a regrettable break with the rich tradition of Dutch landscape architecture. …”
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    Het betwiste landschap van de Haarlemmermeer by E. Taverne

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A succession of different groups beginning with the artists of the so-called ‘Hague School’, followed by the activists of the nature conservation movement around 1900 and eventually the town and country planning advocates in the 1920s, considered the creation of this rational agricultural landscape to be a regrettable break with the rich tradition of Dutch landscape architecture. …”
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    Het betwiste landschap van de Haarlemmermeer by E. Taverne

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…A succession of different groups beginning with the artists of the so-called ‘Hague School’, followed by the activists of the nature conservation movement around 1900 and eventually the town and country planning advocates in the 1920s, considered the creation of this rational agricultural landscape to be a regrettable break with the rich tradition of Dutch landscape architecture. …”
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