This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in the conservation movement between 1850 and 1950, in particular in the Netherlands. It is concluded that biological sciences were important resources for Dutch nature conservation, although the extent of their importance and the approaches taken varied considerably over the course of decades. Early on, amateur naturalists were leading 'movement intellectuals' who combined different types of knowledge, arguments for the protection of nature and practices in a new way. Later, after the institutionalisation of biology, the rise of ecology and the societal recognition of nature conservation, professional scientists developed new approaches and becam...
K. van Berkel, Landscape, nature and national identity. An introductory note It was one hundred year...
The sheer variety and size of Dutch scientific collections of Indonesia’s flora and fauna are unique...
The original publication is available at http://www.satnt.ac.za/Do South African and Dutch biology s...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In the late nineteenth century European scientists increasingly campaigned for the protection of nat...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
It was one hundred years ago, in 1905, that a group of schoolteachers, biologists, merchants and mem...
International nature conservation programs were originally driven by field biologists. As environmen...
International nature conservation programs were originally driven by field biologists. As environmen...
The nature protection movement in early twentieth-century Belgium mobilised activists of diverse bac...
The thesis examines the role that conservation science and scientists have played and should play in...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
Natuurbescherming is als maatschappelijk streven in Nederland omstreeks 1880 ontstaan en in de decen...
K. van Berkel, Landscape, nature and national identity. An introductory note It was one hundred year...
The sheer variety and size of Dutch scientific collections of Indonesia’s flora and fauna are unique...
The original publication is available at http://www.satnt.ac.za/Do South African and Dutch biology s...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In the late nineteenth century European scientists increasingly campaigned for the protection of nat...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
Since the beginning of this century, Dutch nature conservationists have discussed the questions how ...
It was one hundred years ago, in 1905, that a group of schoolteachers, biologists, merchants and mem...
International nature conservation programs were originally driven by field biologists. As environmen...
International nature conservation programs were originally driven by field biologists. As environmen...
The nature protection movement in early twentieth-century Belgium mobilised activists of diverse bac...
The thesis examines the role that conservation science and scientists have played and should play in...
1. Applied ecology, like conservation research, may deal with societal issues if its scientifically ...
Natuurbescherming is als maatschappelijk streven in Nederland omstreeks 1880 ontstaan en in de decen...
K. van Berkel, Landscape, nature and national identity. An introductory note It was one hundred year...
The sheer variety and size of Dutch scientific collections of Indonesia’s flora and fauna are unique...
The original publication is available at http://www.satnt.ac.za/Do South African and Dutch biology s...