Title
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The Planet, Fall 1993, Clayoquot Compromised
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Publication Date
Fall 1993
Creator
Western Washington University. Associated Students; Huxley College of the Environment; Huxley College of Environmental Studies
Editor in Chief
Derek Martin
Publisher
Western Washington University
City
Bellingham, WA
Production Staff
Illustrator: Lawrence Bergquist; Planeteers: Barbara Borst, Greg Heffron, Richard Law, Mark Lehnert, Darren Nienaber, Michael D. Rayton, Brian Davis Reeves, Anthony J. Scotti
Photography Editor
Michael Wewer
Advisor
Michael Frome
Publisher (Digital Object)
Resources made available by The Planet and Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Table of Contents
Suits, Sweaters, and a Media War by Derek Martin
A Clayoquot Primer: Introducing the Issue by Greg Heffron
Dutch by Michael Wewer
The Clayoquot Ecosystem by Anthony J. Scotti
Kennedy River Crossing. First Quarter Moon. October 22, 1992. by Michael D. Rayton
What Laws? by Mark Lehnert
Merv’s Ecoforestry by Darren Nienaber
A Triangle of Controversy by Barbara A. Borst
The Ghosts of Former Trees by Brian Davis Reeves
Benedictis by Richard Law
Type
Text
Description
Publication at Western Washington University
Geographic Coverage
British Columbia; Washington (State)
Disciplines
Environmental Sciences | Ethnic Studies | Higher Education | Journalism Studies
Keywords
Student publication, Ethnic studies, Ecology, Environmental Studies
Document Type
Issue
Recommended Citation
Martin, Derek and Huxley College of the Environment, Western Washington University, "The Planet, 1993, Fall" (1993). The Planet. 91.
https://cedar.wwu.edu/planet/91
Subject-Topical (LCSH)
Clayoquot Indians--Periodicals; Ethnology--British Columbia--Periodicals; Human ecology--British Columbia--Periodicals; Human ecology – Washington (State)—Periodicals; Ecology—Washington (State) – Periodicals; Western Washington University--Students--Periodicals and Huxley College of the Environment -- Students --Periodicals.
Subject-Names (LCNAF)
Western Washington University; Huxley College of the Environment.
Rights
Copying of this document in whole or in part is allowable only for scholarly purposes. It is understood, however, that any copying or publication of this document for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, shall not be allowed without the author’s written permission.
Language
English
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