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Ian L. McHarg: A bibliography

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Ian McHarg was a major ecological theorist and practitioner in the second half of the twentieth century. Bibliographic information about his work is presented.

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Acknowledgements

Ed Deegan of the University of Pennsylvania Library provided valuable information about specific citations. Graduate students Paul Langdon and Michael Skinner of Arizona State University School of Planning and Landscape Architecture assisted with checking the accuracy of several citations and identified additional works. William Roberts was extremely helpful providing details for the Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd projects. Dennis C. McGlade, Leslie Sauer, Anne W. Spirn, Ann L. Strong, Michael G. Clarke, William Cohen, John Keene, Anthony Walmsley, Danilo Palazzo, E. Bruce MacDougall, Richard Westmacott, and James Bischoff also helped with specific information for several of the citations. Chris Duplissa word processed the many drafts of this bibliography, and I am most grateful for her attention to detail. The Bibliography was updated for this special issue as the result of the encouragement of Wei-Ning Xiang. I am grateful for his support and advice.

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Steiner, F.R. Ian L. McHarg: A bibliography. Socio Ecol Pract Res 1, 381–396 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42532-019-00021-7

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