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Charles E. Little (1) (1931–2014)

Autor de The Dying of the Trees

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Nombre legal
Little, Charles Eugene
Fecha de nacimiento
1931-03-01
Fecha de fallecimiento
2014-06-20
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
California, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Lugares de residencia
California, USA (birth)
New York, New York, USA
Kensington, Maryland, USA
Educación
Wesleyan University
Ocupaciones
advertising executive
environmental activist
author
journalist
policy analyst
Organizaciones
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
American Land Forum
Open Space Institute
Conservation Foundation
Congressional Research Service
Biografía breve
[excerpted from North Carolina State University website]
Charles E. Little, a native Californian, graduated from Wesleyan University in 1955, and served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Although he began his career as an advertising executive in New York City, Little decided in his mid-thirties to resign from advertising to become a full-time environmental activist, author, journalist, and policy analyst. Since then he has helped pass both federal and state legislation on open space, parks, and agricultural land preservation. He has also held several research and management positions in non-profit organizations and government agencies. These include: executive director of the Open Space Institute in New York, senior associate at the Conservation Foundation in Washington D.C., and head of natural resources policy at the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress. In 1978, Little established and became president of the American Land Forum in order to develop policy on land conservation. Little has written a number of books and magazine articles that have led to numerous changes in conservation policy, which include better approaches to cooperative planning for landscape areas, as well as national legislation for farmland protection. Little currently resides in Kensington, Maryland with his wife, Ila Dawson Little, professor of English literature.

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Little's book won't interest everyone but it should. If you go to our Vermont Flower Farm website, check out the Our Forests link http://vermontflowerfarm.com/ourforests.html You'll find where my journey began which led to this great book. As Mr. Little points out, there were clear messages in Rachael Carson's Silent Spring but too many went/continue to go unnoticed. The forests cannot be lost but for a variety of reasons, too many are being lost...forever.… (más)
 
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