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Politics of protection — wetlands
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2015
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Protection of threatened or degraded environments such as wetlands is not simply a matter of asserting the right ecological viewpoint. Rather it is a matter of carefully planned community action aimed at Local, State and Federal levels of government. The form which that community action takes is crucial to the long-term effectiveness of protection efforts.
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