ECOS Archive
Tag Archives: Martin Spray
ECOS 39(6): Book Review: Endangered Species: Artists on the front line of biodiversity
ENDANGERED SPECIES Artists on the front line of biodiversity Barbara Matilsky Whatcom Museum, Washington, USA [...]
Dec
ECOS 30 (3/4) Whole issue
Download issue as PDF: ECOS 30 3-4 Full issue Editorial: A house without foundations. Martin [...]
Feb
ECOS 37 (3/4) Lessons from an old oak. Martin Spray
Abstract: Are humans part of Nature?… A walk in the forest; a threat to the [...]
Dec
ECOS 36 (3/4) Nature and two legs. Martin Spray
Abstract: Exploring, understanding, and enthusing about nature require both art and science. Download article as [...]
ECOS 32 (1) Spring 2011. After the revolt – a sideways look at the Forest. Martin Spray
Abstract: Voices raised during the public alarm over the proposed forest sell offs raise deeper [...]
ECOS 33 (2) Summer 2012. Stasis in the forest? Martin Spray
Abstract: The final report of the Independent Forestry Panel includes some good news that is [...]
ECOS 34 (1) Spring 2013. Forest policy resolved? The future’s hunky-dory… Martin Spray
Abstract: The Government’s response to the 2012 Future of the Forests report from the Forestry [...]
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 [...]
ECOS 34 (3/4) Winter 2013 Bad(ger)lands. Martin Spray
Abstract: It is not Broc who is enigmatic, it is the process by which we [...]
ECOS 35 (2) Summer 2014 Green and pleasant heritage. Martin Spray
Abstract: Ian Rotherham’s article ‘The call of the wild’ in ECOS 35(1) 2014 prompted some [...]
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