Table of Contents:
  • Building an experimental place for science and community, 1948-1955
  • Envisioning long-term research and innovative science, 1955-1964
  • Basic science priorities and the International Biological Programme, 1964-1975
  • Fostering cooperation between research and management, 1970-1980
  • Integrated science and long-term programs of research
  • The old-growth debate and the Andrews
  • Mainstreaming the Andrews and transforming the mainstream
  • Managing data and building a collective memory of science through time
  • Conclusion : an ecosystem of ideas grounded in a place of inspiration.