| Loren R. Graham - 1993 - 354 sidor
...has uncovered this fascinating episode, also an American, is Douglas R. Weiner, who points out that "through the early 1930s the Soviet Union was on the...of conservation theory and practice." Russians were among the pioneers in phytosociology (IK Pachoskii, GF Morozov, VN Sukhachev), the individualistic... | |
| Russell J. Dalton - 1999 - 478 sidor
...conservationists who were mainly researchers in the natural sciences. Douglas R. Weiner concluded that through the early 1930s the Soviet Union was on the cutting edge of conservation theory and practice (Weiner 1988). By 1933, with the advance of Trofim Lysenko,1 the Society was no longer a progressive... | |
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