Foundations of Ecology
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Foundations of Ecology (referenced by Curtin) is cited as a conventional synthesis of ecological theory used in earlier curricula.
Curtin describes using it as a starting point to motivate a companion volume that presented alternative perspectives on complexity and resilience.
The book is discussed in the podcast as part of the intellectual lineage informing Curtin's subsequent works.
Specific publication details are not provided in the episode, so the entry records its mention and role rather than a full bibliographic account.
Curtin describes using it as a starting point to motivate a companion volume that presented alternative perspectives on complexity and resilience.
The book is discussed in the podcast as part of the intellectual lineage informing Curtin's subsequent works.
Specific publication details are not provided in the episode, so the entry records its mention and role rather than a full bibliographic account.
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as a classic text that summarized conventional ecological thinking and inspired a companion alternative perspective.

Charles G. Curtin

Charles G. Curtin, "Place-Based Solutions: The Power of Regenerative Thinking in the Face of Crisis" (JHU Press, 2026)
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discussing earlier conventional ecology texts that his second book responded to.

Charles G. Curtin

Charles G. Curtin, "Place-Based Solutions: The Power of Regenerative Thinking in the Face of Crisis" (JHU Press, 2026)


