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The oak woodlands of central and northern California have seen a
rapid decline of native oak trees in the last ten years attributed
to Sudden Oak Death (SOD). P. ramorum has been isolated as the
forest pathogen focusing the academic and public research agenda.
Integral Ecology offers a systematic approach as a means of
balancing multiple perspectives. Science is seldom value free and
offers more then one conclusion. Alternatively Sudden Oak Death is
a response to a larger set of variables including shifting climate,
general forest decline and the ongoing impact from human
activities. For an integral ecology all parties may be partially
correct--the difference is in perspective. The interpretation of
Sudden Oak Death as P. ramorum encourages institutions to combat
the disease using technology and research as its primary tool. SOD
as forest decline offers a choice to either deny our role in these
changes or to learn and adapt with it. In this capacity, nature is
the teacher and we are the students.
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