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expert Bonnie Van Slyke, photo researcher Abigail
Reip, artist Patrick Lane, media editor Kristina Raz-
mara, assistant editor Lauren Oliveira, editorial assis-
tant Samantha Arvin, and Brooks/Cole’s hard-working
sales staff.
We also thank Ed Wells and the dedicated team who
developed the Laboratory Manual to accompany this
book, and the people who have translated this book into
eight languages for use throughout much of the world.
We also deeply appreciate having had the opportu-
nity to work with Jack Carey, former biology publisher
at Brooks/Cole, for 40 years before his recent retirement.
We now are fortunate and excited to be working with
Yolanda Cossio, the biology publisher at Brooks/Cole.
G. Tyler Miller, Jr.
Scott Spoolman
Guest Essayists
Guest essays by the following authors are available
onCengageNOW:M. Kat Anderson, ethnoecologist
with the National Plant Center of the USDA’s Natural
Resource Conservation Center; Lester R. Brown, presi-
dent, Earth Policy Institute; Michael Cain, ecologist and
adjunct professor at Bowdoin College; Herman E. Daly,
senior research scholar at the School of Public Affairs,
University of Maryland; Garrett Hardin, professor
emeritus (now deceased) of human ecology, University
of California, Santa Barbara; Paul G. Hawken, envi-
ronmental author and business leader; Jane Heinze-
Fry, environmental educator; Amory B. Lovins,
energy policy consultant and director of research, Rocky
Mountain Institute; Bobbi S. Low, professor of resource
ecology, University of Michigan; Lester W. Milbrath,
former director of the research program in environ-
ment and society, State University of New York, Buffalo;
Peter Montague, director, Environmental Research
Foundation;Norman Myers, tropical ecologist and
consultant in environment and development; David W.
Orr, professor of environmental studies, Oberlin Col-
lege;Vandana Shiva, physicist, educator, environmen-
tal consultant; Nancy Wicks, ecopioneer and director
of Round Mountain Organics; Donald Worster, envi-
ronmental historian and professor of American history,
University of Kansas.
Quantitative Exercise Contributors
Dr. Dean Goodwin and his colleagues, Berry Cobb,
Deborah Stevens, Jeannette Adkins, Jim Lehner, Judy
Treharne, Lonnie Miller, and Tom Mowbray, provided
excellent contributions to the Data Analysis and Eco-
logical Footprint Analysis exercises.