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SECTION I: THE ENERGY DILEMMA
Chapter 1. Peaking of World Oil Production
Chapter 2. Energy Return on Investment (EROI), Liquid Fuel Production, and Consequences for Wildlife
Chapter 3. Implications for the Economy and Environment of Alternatives to Fossil-Fuel Energy
SECTION II: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 4. An Institutionalist Perspective on the Economy and Price of Oil
Chapter 5. The Conflict between Economic Growth and Wildlife Conservation
Chapter 6. The Steady State Economy as the Sustainable Alternative to Economic Growth
SECTION III: FUNDAMENTAL CONFLICTS
Chapter 7. Economic Growth and Wildlife Conservation in the North Pacific Rim, highlighting Alaska and the Russian Far East
Chapter 8. Oil and Gas Development, the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, and Our Wildlife Heritage
Chapter 9. Peak Oil and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Chapter 10. Impacts of Offshore Oil and Gas Development on Marine Wildlife Resources. Chapter 11. Alberta Oil Sands Development and Risk Management of Canadian Boreal Ecosystems. 12. Environmental and Wildlife Impacts of Oil Shale Production in the Western United States
SECTION IV. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND FUTURE
Chapter 13. Future Trends in Wildlife Conservation and Management Programs
Chapter 14. Response of Professional Societies and Conservation Organizations to Peak Oil and Economic Growth
Chapter 15. Envisioning an Alternative Future.
Chapter 1. Peaking of World Oil Production
Chapter 2. Energy Return on Investment (EROI), Liquid Fuel Production, and Consequences for Wildlife
Chapter 3. Implications for the Economy and Environment of Alternatives to Fossil-Fuel Energy
SECTION II: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS
Chapter 4. An Institutionalist Perspective on the Economy and Price of Oil
Chapter 5. The Conflict between Economic Growth and Wildlife Conservation
Chapter 6. The Steady State Economy as the Sustainable Alternative to Economic Growth
SECTION III: FUNDAMENTAL CONFLICTS
Chapter 7. Economic Growth and Wildlife Conservation in the North Pacific Rim, highlighting Alaska and the Russian Far East
Chapter 8. Oil and Gas Development, the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, and Our Wildlife Heritage
Chapter 9. Peak Oil and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
Chapter 10. Impacts of Offshore Oil and Gas Development on Marine Wildlife Resources. Chapter 11. Alberta Oil Sands Development and Risk Management of Canadian Boreal Ecosystems. 12. Environmental and Wildlife Impacts of Oil Shale Production in the Western United States
SECTION IV. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND FUTURE
Chapter 13. Future Trends in Wildlife Conservation and Management Programs
Chapter 14. Response of Professional Societies and Conservation Organizations to Peak Oil and Economic Growth
Chapter 15. Envisioning an Alternative Future.