From dinosaurs to dodos: who could and should we de-extinct?

  • Jones K
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Nowhere are tensions between motorists, bicyclists and buses higher than in San Francisco, the birthplace of the freeway revolts, the Transit First ordinance, and Critical Mass. In Street Fight, geographer Jason Henderson offers a fresh perspective into the battle for limited urban road space, delving into the ideologies underlying the politics of mobility. Released this spring, his first book proves a provocative read for those engaged in sustainability and urban livability debates

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Jones, K. E. (2014). From dinosaurs to dodos: who could and should we de-extinct? Frontiers of Biogeography, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.21425/f56119431

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