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  Rohwedder, who has now retired from his position at Sonoma State, found some important allies in his Ecological Handprints project. One was South African Bishop Desmond Tutu, who wrote an introduction for the book. Others included top-flight photographers who donated their images.

 

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Their contributions were part of the factors in Rohwedder's decision to publish this book electronically.

 

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