The Multifaceted Legacies of Joseph Sax (1936-2014)
An illuminating panel of commentators:
- Laura Watt, Sonoma State, Organizer-Moderator, studied with Joe Sax...
- Hope Babcock, Georgetown Law Center: Sax, citizen activism, & public trust...
- Tom Kline, Esq., on Sax's theories on art & cultural artifacts preservation...
- Margot Higgins, UC Berkeley, Wrangell Mountains Center, National Park Services: Sax's impact on national park stewardship...
- Mark Madison, environmental historian at USDoI/USFWS...
- Zyg Plater, Boston College: Joe Sax as Mentor, and inspiration to multiple academies and multiple environmental controversies...
- Jason Robison, University of Wyoming: Joe Sax on water and water law...
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