International Journal of Wilderness, Vol 03 No 3, September 1997

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I N T E R N A T I O N A L

J O U R N A L OF W IL D E R N E S S September 1997

FEATURES 3 RENEWING THE WILDERNESS CHALLENGE by Alan Ewert, Acting Managing Editor

4 SOUL OF THE WILDERNESS “With Only the Howl of a Timber Wolf …” by Daniel L. Dustin

7 ANTARCTIC TOURISM A Frontier for Wilderness Management by Gordon Cessford

STEWARDSHIP 12 SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE WILDERNESS AREA CONCEPT IN NEW ZEALAND by John Shultis

EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION 17 MAINTAINING WILDLIFE NATURALNESS IN WILDERNESS by Dick Carter

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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 31 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Measuring the Damage by David W. H. Walton

35 CONCEPTS OF WILDERNESS IN THE ANTARCTIC by Rosamunde Codling

WILDERNESS DIGEST 40 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 41 BOOK REVIEWS by James R. Fazio, Book Review Editor

44 ANNOUNCEMENTS AND WILDERNESS CALENDAR 46 SOUTH AFRICAN DIGEST 48 REMEMBERING OUR FRIENDS AND HEROS by Vance G. Martin, Executive Editor (International)

SCIENCE AND RESEARCH 22 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FOR ANTARCTIC WILDERNESS by Paul R. Dingwall

27 ANTARCTICA’S CHALLENGE FOR THE 2 1ST CENTURY Managing Cumulative Environmental Impacts by Janet C. Dalziell and Maj De Poorter

Front cover photo of Antarctica, the world’s largest wilderness by Roland Kreher. Inset photo of emperor penguin.

Special thanks to guest editors for this issue, Paul R. Dingwall and Gordon Cessford, Department of Nature Conservation, New Zealand.


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