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... places There are, of course, many other examples, such as Helena Norberg-Hodge’s (1992) study ofthe impact of Westernization on the people of Ladakh and Gary Nabhan’s (1982) study ofthe Papago ... to one degree or another, but the level of ecological damage has increased with the level of civilization and with the scale and kind of technology The average citizen ofthe United States now ... Running through each of these ideas is the belief that the successful design strategies, tested over the course of evolution, provide the standard to inform the design of commerce and the large systems...
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