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An Australian Perspective, April 10, 2007
This review is from: Green Wealth: How to Turn Unusable Land Into Moneymaking Assets (Paperback)
This is a pioneering work in the critical business of sustaining our environment. It is practical, logically set out, and easy to read. It recognizes the increasingly evident shortfalls in public sector command-and-control measures to manage our landscape, and offers tested methods to extend conservation into the broader countryside of the private landholder.
The authors are to be admired for sharing their considerable field experience. The attractive form of the book makes it of particular value when it can be so confidently offered to private enterprise CEOs as essential reading for their futures.
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Greenscam, September 1, 2007
This review is from: Green Wealth: How to Turn Unusable Land Into Moneymaking Assets (Paperback)
This book is greenscam. The premise of this book is that the current condition of communities can be "improved" by private equity eco-raiders coming in and turning farms and other natural resource properties into profits for investors - they're developers.
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