Aldo Leopold and the ecological conscience
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Aldo Leopold and the ecological conscience
Oxford University Press, 2002
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780195149432
Description
In this work ecologists, wildlife biologists, and other conservationists explore the ecological legacy of Aldo Leopold and his contributions to the environmental movement, the philosophy of science, and natural resource management. Personal essays describe the enormous impact he has had on each author, from influencing the daily operations of the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the creation of a land-use ethics guide for Forest Service personnel, to much needed inspiration for continuing on in today's large, complex and often problematic world of science.
Table of Contents
- Nina Leopold Bradley and Wellington Huffaker: Foreword
- Contributors
- Richard L. Knight and Suzanne Riedel: Introduction
- The Evolution of a Classic
- 1: Curt Meine: Moving mountains: Aldo Leopold and A Sand County Almanac
- A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time
- 2: Richard L. Knight: Aldo Leopold: blending conversations about public and private lands
- 3: John Seidensticker: Aldo Leopold's wilderness, sand county, and my garden
- 4: James A. Estes: Then and now
- 5: Mary Anne Bishop: Great possessions: Leopold's good oak
- The Cohesive Vision
- 6: J. Baird Callicott: From the balance of nature to the flux of nature: the land ethic in a time of change
- 7: Reed Noss: Aldo Leopold was a conservation biologist
- 8: Winifred B. Kessler and Annie L.Booth: Professor Leopold, what is education for?
- 9: Stephen R. Kellert: Aldo Leopold and the value of nature
- A Land Ethic in Practice
- 10: Jamie Rappaport Clark: Leopold's land ethic: a vision for today
- 11: L. David Mech: Aldo Leopold: conservationist and hunter
- 12: Edwin P. Pister: The A-B dichotomy and the future
- 13: Jack Ward Thomas: "What would Aldo have done?" - a personal story.
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: pbk ISBN 9780195149449
Description
In Aldo Leopold and an Ecological Conscience ecologists, wildlife biologists, and other professional conservationists explore the ecological legacy of Aldo Leopold and his A Sand Country Almanac and his contributions to the environmental movement, the philosophy of science, and natural resource management. Twelve personal essays describe the enormous impact he has had on each author, from influencing the daily operations of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service and the creation of a land-use ethics guide for Forest Service personnel, to much needed inspiration for continuing on in today's large, complex and often problematic world of science. Here is Aldo Leopold as a mentor, friend, and companion and an affirmation of his hope that science will continue to be
practiced in the cause of conservation.
Table of Contents
- THE EVOLUTION OF A CLASSIC
- A SENSE OF PLACE, A SENSE OF TIME
- THE COHESIVE VISION
- A LAND ETHIC IN PRACTICE
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