Tag Archives: BANC
ECOS 39 (3): Meat: The Alpha and Omega of Extinction
In assessing the various causes of species’ extinction, humans need to recognise the dominant influence [...]
Jul
ECOS 39 (3): Editorial: Money talks
Editorial by Geoffrey Wain The UK’s National Parks are not National, or Parks. Steve Carver [...]
Jul
ECOS 39 (2): Editorial: Identity Crisis?
Editorial by Geoffrey Wain People think differently and people have varied outlooks. So what? Does [...]
ECOS 39 (1): Editorial: Nature’s Powerhouse
Editorial by Geoffrey Wain A Prime Minister’s day out at a wetland nature reserve is [...]
Feb
ECOS 38 (2): The Nature question
The sample of meanings of Nature in this article shows something of the diversity of [...]
Jun
ECOS 38 (1): The role of BANC and ECOS: A space for views, or espousing a view?
As BANC and ECOS move more fully to a web format, discussion continues on the [...]
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Mar
ECOS 38 (1): Rewilding – A Process or a Paradigm?
Teasing out the definitions and meanings of rewilding may reveal the variety of ways the [...]
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Mar
ECOS 36 (2) Electric energy: BANC nature tweets. Emily Adams
Abstract: BANC has begun a series of Twitter debates, opportunities for people to swap views [...]
ECOS 36 (2) Editorial: Towards Infinity. Geoffrey Wain. OPEN ACCESS
Download editorial as PDF: ECOS 36-2-1 Towards infinity
ECOS 34 (2) Summer 2013. Still a purpose for ECOS? Martin Spray
Abstract: At a time when BANC and ECOS are regrouping, and assessing how best to [...]

