Beyond Preservation: Restoring and Inventing LandscapesA. Dwight Baldwin, Judith De Luce, Carl Pletsch U of Minnesota Press, 1994 - 280 strán (strany) |
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Strana 4
... relationship with nature- had profound and often negative influences on the environment . Our growing acknowledgment of the impact of humans on nature may be producing more than cognitive confusion : a debilitating sense of species ...
... relationship with nature- had profound and often negative influences on the environment . Our growing acknowledgment of the impact of humans on nature may be producing more than cognitive confusion : a debilitating sense of species ...
Strana 8
... relationship to nature . In Genesis , Turner dramatizes the disparity between preservation on the one hand and ... relationships among all species 8 Introduction.
... relationship to nature . In Genesis , Turner dramatizes the disparity between preservation on the one hand and ... relationships among all species 8 Introduction.
Strana 9
... relationships among all species . Landscape reconstruction involves its practitioners in actively shaping ( or reshaping ) the natural world , creating ( or re - creating ) communities of species that can live together in an ongoing ...
... relationships among all species . Landscape reconstruction involves its practitioners in actively shaping ( or reshaping ) the natural world , creating ( or re - creating ) communities of species that can live together in an ongoing ...
Strana 11
... relationship to the earth and the rest of life , a template to guide our intervention . Multidisciplinary Reflections A combination of ideas found in the writings of Jordan and Turner- based on the membership of humankind in nature ...
... relationship to the earth and the rest of life , a template to guide our intervention . Multidisciplinary Reflections A combination of ideas found in the writings of Jordan and Turner- based on the membership of humankind in nature ...
Strana 12
... relationship of humans to nature in terms of sovereignty : Do we humans have rightful dominion over nature ? If we assert our sovereignty , how will we replace the " law of nature " from which wc have derived virtually all of our norms ...
... relationship of humans to nature in terms of sovereignty : Do we humans have rightful dominion over nature ? If we assert our sovereignty , how will we replace the " law of nature " from which wc have derived virtually all of our norms ...
Obsah
THEORY | 67 |
PRACTICE | 111 |
IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES | 193 |
RESPONSES | 241 |
Constructing a New Ecological Paradigm | 260 |
Contributors | 267 |
Index | 273 |
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