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Conflict, Conservation and Co-existence
Redaktion: Bartel, Robyn; Harris, Stephen; Utley, Fiona; Branagan, Marty
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Rethinking Wilderness and the Wild: Conflict, Conservation and Co-existence examines the complexities surrounding the concept of wilderness.
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Rethinking Wilderness and the Wild: Conflict, Conservation and Co-existence examines the complexities surrounding the concept of wilderness.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000215137
- Artikelnr.: 60119398
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000215137
- Artikelnr.: 60119398
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Robyn Bartel is an Associate Professor at the University of New England, Australia. She is the lead editor of Water Policy, Imagination and Innovation: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Routledge, 2018). Marty Branagan is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia. He is the author of Global Warming, Militarism and Nonviolence: The Art of Active Resistance (2013). Fiona Utley is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia. Her research, publications and international conference presentations explore phenomenological perspectives on identity, trauma, and embodiment. Stephen Harris is a Lecturer at the University of New England, Australia. He is one of the co-editors of Water Policy, Imagination and Innovation: Interdisciplinary Approaches (Routledge, 2018).
Part 1. What is wilderness? The stories we tell 1. Wilderness in Literature
and Culture: Changing perceptions of the relationship with 'country' 2.
Evolving values of wilderness in the Age of Extinction: Environmental
campaigning in Australia 3. Collaborative Wilderness Preservation and the
Franklin River Campaign: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the
Creative Arts 4. The Wilderness experience in National Parks: A case study
of Boonoo Boonoo National Park 5. Aboriginal owned and jointly managed
national parks: Caring for cultural imperatives and conservation outcomes
6. Changing Attitudes towards Wilderness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: From
Disappointment to Glorification and Guardianship Part 2. The how of
wilderness: Relationships and reciprocity 7. Reimagining wilderness and the
wild in Australia in the wake of bushfires 8. Human Engagement in
Place-Care: Back from the Wilderness 9. Botanical Wilderness Narratives:
Plant Intelligence and Shifting Perceptions of the Botanical World 10.
People as purposeful and conscientious resource stewards: Human Agency in a
World Gone Wild 11. Exploring wilderness in Iceland: Charting meaningful
encounters with uninhabited lands Part 3. The why of wilderness: New and
different wilds 12. Wilderness Triumphant: Beyond Romantic Nature,
Settlement and Agriculture 13. The future of wilderness in the Anthropocene
and beyond: Wild machinations 14. Rewilding as an expression of love:
philosophical perspectives on human engagement 15. From Wilderness
Preservation to the Fight for Lawlands: Towards a Revisioning of
Conservation 16. Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness: restoring
human relationships with place and nature
and Culture: Changing perceptions of the relationship with 'country' 2.
Evolving values of wilderness in the Age of Extinction: Environmental
campaigning in Australia 3. Collaborative Wilderness Preservation and the
Franklin River Campaign: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the
Creative Arts 4. The Wilderness experience in National Parks: A case study
of Boonoo Boonoo National Park 5. Aboriginal owned and jointly managed
national parks: Caring for cultural imperatives and conservation outcomes
6. Changing Attitudes towards Wilderness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: From
Disappointment to Glorification and Guardianship Part 2. The how of
wilderness: Relationships and reciprocity 7. Reimagining wilderness and the
wild in Australia in the wake of bushfires 8. Human Engagement in
Place-Care: Back from the Wilderness 9. Botanical Wilderness Narratives:
Plant Intelligence and Shifting Perceptions of the Botanical World 10.
People as purposeful and conscientious resource stewards: Human Agency in a
World Gone Wild 11. Exploring wilderness in Iceland: Charting meaningful
encounters with uninhabited lands Part 3. The why of wilderness: New and
different wilds 12. Wilderness Triumphant: Beyond Romantic Nature,
Settlement and Agriculture 13. The future of wilderness in the Anthropocene
and beyond: Wild machinations 14. Rewilding as an expression of love:
philosophical perspectives on human engagement 15. From Wilderness
Preservation to the Fight for Lawlands: Towards a Revisioning of
Conservation 16. Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness: restoring
human relationships with place and nature
Part 1. What is wilderness? The stories we tell 1. Wilderness in Literature
and Culture: Changing perceptions of the relationship with 'country' 2.
Evolving values of wilderness in the Age of Extinction: Environmental
campaigning in Australia 3. Collaborative Wilderness Preservation and the
Franklin River Campaign: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the
Creative Arts 4. The Wilderness experience in National Parks: A case study
of Boonoo Boonoo National Park 5. Aboriginal owned and jointly managed
national parks: Caring for cultural imperatives and conservation outcomes
6. Changing Attitudes towards Wilderness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: From
Disappointment to Glorification and Guardianship Part 2. The how of
wilderness: Relationships and reciprocity 7. Reimagining wilderness and the
wild in Australia in the wake of bushfires 8. Human Engagement in
Place-Care: Back from the Wilderness 9. Botanical Wilderness Narratives:
Plant Intelligence and Shifting Perceptions of the Botanical World 10.
People as purposeful and conscientious resource stewards: Human Agency in a
World Gone Wild 11. Exploring wilderness in Iceland: Charting meaningful
encounters with uninhabited lands Part 3. The why of wilderness: New and
different wilds 12. Wilderness Triumphant: Beyond Romantic Nature,
Settlement and Agriculture 13. The future of wilderness in the Anthropocene
and beyond: Wild machinations 14. Rewilding as an expression of love:
philosophical perspectives on human engagement 15. From Wilderness
Preservation to the Fight for Lawlands: Towards a Revisioning of
Conservation 16. Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness: restoring
human relationships with place and nature
and Culture: Changing perceptions of the relationship with 'country' 2.
Evolving values of wilderness in the Age of Extinction: Environmental
campaigning in Australia 3. Collaborative Wilderness Preservation and the
Franklin River Campaign: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the
Creative Arts 4. The Wilderness experience in National Parks: A case study
of Boonoo Boonoo National Park 5. Aboriginal owned and jointly managed
national parks: Caring for cultural imperatives and conservation outcomes
6. Changing Attitudes towards Wilderness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: From
Disappointment to Glorification and Guardianship Part 2. The how of
wilderness: Relationships and reciprocity 7. Reimagining wilderness and the
wild in Australia in the wake of bushfires 8. Human Engagement in
Place-Care: Back from the Wilderness 9. Botanical Wilderness Narratives:
Plant Intelligence and Shifting Perceptions of the Botanical World 10.
People as purposeful and conscientious resource stewards: Human Agency in a
World Gone Wild 11. Exploring wilderness in Iceland: Charting meaningful
encounters with uninhabited lands Part 3. The why of wilderness: New and
different wilds 12. Wilderness Triumphant: Beyond Romantic Nature,
Settlement and Agriculture 13. The future of wilderness in the Anthropocene
and beyond: Wild machinations 14. Rewilding as an expression of love:
philosophical perspectives on human engagement 15. From Wilderness
Preservation to the Fight for Lawlands: Towards a Revisioning of
Conservation 16. Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness: restoring
human relationships with place and nature