TY - JOUR AU - Flores, Dan AB - Book Reviews 375 montane, and transition zones. Four more Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspecnee. Edited by Jill S. Baron. Foreword chapters offer more ..or..less bioregional studies by Paul Ehrlich. (Washington, DC: Island of northern New Mexico, Summit County Press, 2002. xvii + 325 pp. Illustrations, maps, Colorado, Montana's Flathead River, and tables, bibliographies, index. $65.00, cloth; mountainous Alberta. $32.50, paper.) As much as I admire the research, the very useful charts and graphs, the meaty in .. Those price figures above are not a mis.. formation, and the angst in Rocky Mountain print, and they speak loudly about this book. Futures, I have some reservations about this book. One, which none of its contribu.. An anthology written by (and, obviously, for) research ecologists and geographers, Rocky tors can help, is the price. The writing is Mountain Futures is not a volume that Island another. Although William Travis, Press expects to sell. At almost $35.00 for the Craig Allen, and David Schindler are lively paperback, it's no candidate for classroom essayists, parenthetical citations and endless adoption, certainly. This is a research volume, passive voice render most of these pieces a plain and simple, which is too bad, because mind..numbing TI - Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective JF - Western Historical Quarterly DO - 10.2307/25443016 DA - 2004-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/rocky-mountain-futures-an-ecological-perspective-R0Lf7lBs2Q SP - 375 EP - 375 VL - 35 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -