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Strelow, (Heike (1999). Natural Reality: Artistic Positions Between Nature and Culture/Kunstlerische Positionen Swischen Natur und Kultur. Stuttgart: Ludwig Forum fur Internationale Kunst.
Remediation projects: reclaim or restore polluted and disrupted environments – these artists often work with environmental scientists, landscape architects and urban planners. [52] [53] Activist and protest art: engage, inform, energize and activate change of behaviors and/or public policy. [54] [55] [56]
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In 1969–1970, Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison collaborated on mapping endangered species around the world. [14] From 1972 to 1979, Helen and Newton Harrison realize seven projects designed for and about lagoons in California. [15] Dederer, Claire (September 23, 2007). "Looking for Inspiration in the Melting Ice". New York Times . Retrieved 23 August 2015. Fournier, Anik; Lim, Michelle; Parmer, Amanda; Wuilfe, Robert (2010). Undercurrents: Experimental Ecosystems in Recent Art. New York; New Haven: Whitney Museum of American Art and Yale University Press.Miles, Malcolm, Eco-Aesthetics: Art, Literature and Architecture in a Period of Climate Change (Radical Aesthetics, Radical Art), 2014.