Boundaries : a casebook in environmental ethics

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Boundaries : a casebook in environmental ethics

Christine E. Gudorf and James E. Huchingson

Georgetown University Press, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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If we are part of the environment - and we are - what are the limits, the boundaries, of human intervention in the environment? Environmental ethics involves virtually all other existing areas of ethics and James Huchingson and Christine Gudorf set out to explore the line that separates the current state of the environment from what it should be in the future, along the way systematically investigating the crucial and prevailing issues of technology, business, medicine, and bioethics. Beginning with an outstanding overview of the field, the authors highlight key developments and schools of thought in the environmentalist movement, then proceed to lay out a series of cases on such topics as: preservation of the Everglades; use of pesticides in developing countries; preserving ecosystems in Madagascar; the battle over deforestation in Java; disposing of nuclear waste in Nevada; the human cost of restoring coral reefs in Indonesia; the impact of hydropower via U.S. rivers; desertification in China; restoring degraded ecosystems in Nebraska; the legitimacy of genetically modified foods; hunting and the human presence in nature; and xenotransplantation (implantations of living cells from other species). "Boundaries" is a fresh, rich, and vigorous case-study textbook on environmental ethics featuring an appendix for teachers on how to use the cases in the classroom. The analysis is accessible, open and inclusive, inviting the reader to participate in applying existing theory in environmental ethics, testing and correcting it in real situations, and devising new theory that contributes to the growth and maturity of this developing field on which the health and welfare of the world environment depend. Provocative and exciting, the case studies in this volume will bring into sharp focus a clearer understanding of the human place in the environment, and an understanding of the environment that should guide both public policy and individual lifestyle decisions, bringing new urgency to the task of sustaining the biosphere.

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Introduction 1. Theory in Environmental Ethics Part I: Maintaining and Managing the Ecosystem2. Bridge over Troubled Waters: Embattled Community in the Everglades 3. For Ecological Health or Profit? The POPs Elimination Treaty 4. Heart Thieves: Preserving Endangered Ecosystems or Endangered Cultures in Madagascar 5. Must Java Have No Forests? Nature Preserves and Human Population Pressures 6. Buried Alive: Future Generations and Permanent Underground Disposal of Nuclear Waste Part II: Restoring and Recreating the Ecosystem 7. Ecological Quick Fixes? Restoring Degraded Coral Reefs 8. River Run or River Ruined: Hydropower or Free-Flowing Rivers? 9. Nature Creates Deserts, Too: Addressing Desertification in China 10. Rewilding: Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems Part III: Ecosystem Interventions Aimed at Innovation11. Improving on Natural Variation? Genetically Modified Foods 12. Nature Red in Tooth, Claw, and Bullet: Hunting and Human Presence in Nature 13. Understanding Xenotransplants: Cross-Breeding Humans or Advanced Domestication of Animals? AppendixUsing Environmental Case Studies in the Classroom Index

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