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Besthorn, Fred H. (2008). The Environmental Restoration Movement as an Issue of Justice In Katherine Van Wormer, Restorative Justice Across the East and the West. Manchester, UK: Casa Verde Publishing. Pp. 205-227.

"The person-in-the-enviornment concept of social work is especially relevant to Chapter 13 by Fred H. Besthorn who leads us into an examination of the impact of rapidly deteriorating natural elements and their impact on the world's ecosystems." (Abstract)


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