Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. — 336 p. — ISBN10: 0822957337; ISBN13: 978-0822957331.
Models of Nature studies the early and turbulent years of the Soviet conservation movement from the October Revolution to the mid-1930s—Lenin’s rule to the rise of Stalin. This new edition includes an afterword by the author that reflects upon the study's impact and discusses advances in the field since the book was first published.
Monuments of Nature
Conservation and Revolution
Conservation under the NEP
The Limits to Growth
The Goskomitet and the Zapovedniki
Models of Nature: The Zapovedniki and Community Ecology
The Conservation Congress of 1929
The Cultural Revolution Comes to Biology
Protective Coloration
Conservation and the Five-Year Plan
The Great Transformation of Nature
Engineers of Nature
The First All-Union Conservation Congress
Conservation without Ecology: Nature Protection
in the Age of Lysenko
Afterword