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Gaia The Thesis, The Mechanisms And The Implications : Proceedings Of The First Annual Camelford Conference On The Implications Of The Gaia Hypothesis by Peter Bunyard and Wadebridge Ecological Centre and Edward Goldsmith
Gaia The Thesis, The Mechanisms And The Implications : Proceedings Of The First Annual Camelford Conference On The Implications Of The Gaia Hypothesis by Peter Bunyard and Wadebridge Ecological Centre and Edward Goldsmith
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The implications of the Gaia hypothesis are multitudinous. Three stand out as particularly important. First, nature can no longer be seen as a random assortment of different forms of life. Second, living organisms, instead of being competitive and aggressive, must on the contrary cooperate with each other and third, Gaia is best seen as a cybernetic system capable of maintaining its stability.
| Publisher: | Wadebridge Ecological Centre |
| Year: | 1987 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| ISBN: | 9780950411187 |
| Condition: | Good |
| Description: | Small crease in front cover, general light wear and small stain on page edges, otherwise good. |
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SKU: 1599421
Location: Occult
Location: Occult
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