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Corrections 'The garden of movement: ecological rhetoric in support of (1987) represent the first explanation ofthe Garden ofMovement. Rather, the gardening practice.' Principes could be regarded as dead end, an unproductive explanation based on DANIELLE DAGENAlS biological types that Clement chose not to pursue. VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4, PAGES 313-340 Danielle Dagenais Since writing "The garden of movement: ecological rhetoric in support of gardening practice"l, I have found an additional article by Gilles Clement. 'La 'Making Abda Halafta's grave-a spreading oak tree' Friche Apprivoisee', Urbanisme, 209 [1985]2) that praises abandoned lands and NURIT LISSOVSKY contains an early draft of the book Le Jardin en movemenf (1991). Ecological VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4, PAGES 280-297 terms such as climax, stage, seriese, train, environment, substrate, phase and plant strata are found in the article; while terms such as plant succession or The title of this article should have appeared as: 'Marking Abba Halafta's floristic richness are not yet included. These latter terms emerge in Le Jardin grave-a spreading oak tree.' en movement, suggesting once more a growing ecological sophistication in Clement's discourse. However, the existence of the article "La friche We would also like to apologize to the author and the readers for http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes Taylor & Francis

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Taylor & Francis
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1943-2186
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1460-1176
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10.1080/14601176.2005.10435336
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'The garden of movement: ecological rhetoric in support of (1987) represent the first explanation ofthe Garden ofMovement. Rather, the gardening practice.' Principes could be regarded as dead end, an unproductive explanation based on DANIELLE DAGENAlS biological types that Clement chose not to pursue. VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4, PAGES 313-340 Danielle Dagenais Since writing "The garden of movement: ecological rhetoric in support of gardening practice"l, I have found an additional article by Gilles Clement. 'La 'Making Abda Halafta's grave-a spreading oak tree' Friche Apprivoisee', Urbanisme, 209 [1985]2) that praises abandoned lands and NURIT LISSOVSKY contains an early draft of the book Le Jardin en movemenf (1991). Ecological VOLUME 24, NUMBER 4, PAGES 280-297 terms such as climax, stage, seriese, train, environment, substrate, phase and plant strata are found in the article; while terms such as plant succession or The title of this article should have appeared as: 'Marking Abba Halafta's floristic richness are not yet included. These latter terms emerge in Le Jardin grave-a spreading oak tree.' en movement, suggesting once more a growing ecological sophistication in Clement's discourse. However, the existence of the article "La friche We would also like to apologize to the author and the readers for

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Published: Jan 1, 2005

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