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Rethinking wilderness
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ISBN: 9781551113487 Year: 2017 Publisher: Peterborough, Ontario : Broadview Press,

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The concept and values of wilderness, along with the practice of wilderness preservation, have been under attack for the past several decades. In Rethinking Wilderness, Mark Woods responds to seven prominent anti-wilderness arguments. Woods offers a rethinking of the received concept of wilderness, developing a positive account of wilderness as a significant location for the other-than-human value-adding properties of naturalness, wildness, and freedom. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book combines environmental philosophy, environmental history, environmental social sciences, the science of ecology, and the science of conservation biology.


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Bioinvaders
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ISBN: 9781874267553 Year: 2010 Publisher: Knapwell White Horse Press

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Nirvana : étranges formes du plaisir.
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ISBN: 9782884747462 9782882440280 Year: 2014 Publisher: Lausanne : Mudac,

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Stop the world and let me off : exhibition, Brussels, Sorry We're Closed, [19/04-21/05/2016]
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ISBN: 9789079881413 Year: 2016 Publisher: Brussels Sorry We're Closed

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Recognizing the Autonomy of Nature
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ISBN: 0231509804 0231136064 9780231136068 9780231509800 Year: 2005 Publisher: New York, NY

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How do the ways in which we think about and describe nature shape the use and protection of the environment? Do our seemingly well-intentioned efforts in environmental conservation reflect a respect for nature or our desire to control nature's wildness? The contributors to this collection address these and other questions as they explore the theoretical and practical implications of a crucial aspect of environmental philosophy and policy-the autonomy of nature. In focusing on the recognition and meaning of nature's autonomy and linking issues of metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and policy, the essays provide a variety of new perspectives on human relationships to nature.The authors begin by exploring what is meant by "nature," in what sense it can be seen as autonomous, and what respect for the autonomy of nature might entail. They examine the conflicts that arise between the satisfaction of human needs (food, shelter, etc.) and the natural world. The contributors also consider whether the activities of human beings contribute to nature's autonomy. In their investigation of these issues, they not only draw on philosophy and ethics; they also discuss how the idea of nature's autonomy affects policy decisions regarding the protection of agricultural, rural, and beach areas.The essays in the book's final section turn to management and restoration practices. The essays in this section pay close attention to how efforts at environmental protection alter or reinforce the traditional relationship between humans and nature. More specifically, the contributors examine whether management practices, as they are applied in nature conservation, actually promote the autonomy of nature, or whether they turn the environment into a "client" for policymakers.

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