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Cultural Carrying Capacity

Garrett Hardin

Garrett Hardin, professor emeritus of human ecology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, received the 1986 AIBS Distinguished Service Award for his contributions in the field of ecology and his long-time efforts to apply scientific methods to the ethical and political dilemmas posed by population growth and resource depletion. This is the text of his acceptance speech, given 10 August 1986 at the AIBS Annual Meeting at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

A biological approach to human problems

CARRYING CAPACITY IN A NONHUMAN SETTING

CARRYING CAPACITY ESTIMATES: IMPRECISE BUT IMPORTANT

The ultimate goal of game management is to minimize the aggregate suffering of animals.

CAPACITY STRATEGY VERSUS SANCTITY STRATEGY

THE HUMAN CONTEXT: CULTURE AND CARRYING CAPACITY

ECONOMISTS AND ECOLOGISTS IN CONFLICT

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