Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 12-hour free course looked at where responsibility lies in matters of conservation and what should now constitute the primary focus of attention.
Nature matters in conversation
Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 12-hour free course looked at where responsibility lies in matters of conservation and what should now constitute the primary focus of attention.
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 12-hour free course looked at where responsibility lies in matters of conservation and what should now constitute the primary focus of attention.
Nature matters: systems thinking and experts
Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 15-hour free course explored the conceptual tools that can be applied to the question of what matters. The notion of 'framing' was introduced.
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 15-hour free course explored the conceptual tools that can be applied to the question of what matters. The notion of 'framing' was introduced.
Nature matters: caring and accountability
Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 15-hour free course considered the question of environmental responsibility from the perspectives of caring and accountability.
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This 15-hour free course considered the question of environmental responsibility from the perspectives of caring and accountability.
Nature matters
Author:
Publisher: IUCN
ISBN: 2831716977
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher: IUCN
ISBN: 2831716977
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Why Human Nature Matters
Author: Matteo Mameli
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350189774
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Does human nature constrain social and political change, or do social and political changes transform human nature? Why Human Nature Matters argues that the answer to both questions is 'yes'. This philosophical account offers new tools for connecting biological and political perspectives on humanity. The focus is on the construction of human relations and environments, and on the complex materiality of these transformations. The structure and history of the philosophical and scientific debates on human nature show that political praxis and ideas about human nature interact in a variety of ways. Ideas about human nature affect how people live their lives, organize their societies, and imagine their futures. The book explores these processes and their implications for the present state of our species. Appeals to human nature can uphold the status quo or advocate for change, and they can be wielded for exclusion or inclusion. The book proposes ways of thinking about human nature that stress the importance of diversity, plasticity, cooperation, and freedom.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350189774
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
Does human nature constrain social and political change, or do social and political changes transform human nature? Why Human Nature Matters argues that the answer to both questions is 'yes'. This philosophical account offers new tools for connecting biological and political perspectives on humanity. The focus is on the construction of human relations and environments, and on the complex materiality of these transformations. The structure and history of the philosophical and scientific debates on human nature show that political praxis and ideas about human nature interact in a variety of ways. Ideas about human nature affect how people live their lives, organize their societies, and imagine their futures. The book explores these processes and their implications for the present state of our species. Appeals to human nature can uphold the status quo or advocate for change, and they can be wielded for exclusion or inclusion. The book proposes ways of thinking about human nature that stress the importance of diversity, plasticity, cooperation, and freedom.
Knowing Nature
Author: Mara J. Goldman
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226301419
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
In addition, they examine how various environmental knowledge claims are generated, packaged, promoted, and accepted (or rejected) by the different actors involved in specific cases of environmental management, conservation, and development.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226301419
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
In addition, they examine how various environmental knowledge claims are generated, packaged, promoted, and accepted (or rejected) by the different actors involved in specific cases of environmental management, conservation, and development.
Talking on the Water
Author: Jonathan White
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Ten years in the making, this sparkling collection of interviews with writers, scientists, conservationists, and artists reveals the unfolding of nature as a creative process in itself. Scintillating conversations range from natural history to mythology and woodcarving. 12 black-and-white photos.
Publisher: Random House (NY)
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Ten years in the making, this sparkling collection of interviews with writers, scientists, conservationists, and artists reveals the unfolding of nature as a creative process in itself. Scintillating conversations range from natural history to mythology and woodcarving. 12 black-and-white photos.
How Nature Matters
Author: Simon P. James
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198871619
Category : Environmental sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
HOW NATURE MATTERS presents an original theory of nature's value based on part--Lwhole relations. James argues that when natural things have cultural value, they do not always have it as means to valuable ends. In many cases, they have value as parts of valuable wholes -- as parts of traditions, for instance, or cultural identities. James develops his theory by investigating twelve real-world cases, ranging from the veneration of sacred trees to the hunting of dugongs. He also analyses some key policy-related debates and explores various fundamental issues in environmental philosophy, including the question of whether anything on earth qualifies as natural. This accessible, engagingly written book will be essential reading for all those who wish to understand the moral and metaphysical dimensions of environmental issues.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198871619
Category : Environmental sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
HOW NATURE MATTERS presents an original theory of nature's value based on part--Lwhole relations. James argues that when natural things have cultural value, they do not always have it as means to valuable ends. In many cases, they have value as parts of valuable wholes -- as parts of traditions, for instance, or cultural identities. James develops his theory by investigating twelve real-world cases, ranging from the veneration of sacred trees to the hunting of dugongs. He also analyses some key policy-related debates and explores various fundamental issues in environmental philosophy, including the question of whether anything on earth qualifies as natural. This accessible, engagingly written book will be essential reading for all those who wish to understand the moral and metaphysical dimensions of environmental issues.
Natural Resources Conservation Laws
Author: Huong N. Tran
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Conservation of natural resources
Languages : en
Pages : 492
Book Description
Leaving Space for Nature
Author: Nigel Dudley
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000062619
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book provides the first contemporary assessment of area-based conservation and its implications for nature and society. Now covering 15 per cent of the land surface and a growing area of ocean, the creation of protected areas is one of the fastest conscious changes in land management in history. But this has come at a cost, including a backlash from human rights organisations about the social impacts of protected areas. At the same time, a range of new types of area-based conservation has emerged, based on indigenous people’s territories, local community lands and a new designation of “other effective area-based conservation measures”. This book provides a concise overview of the status and possible futures of area-based conservation. With many people calling for half the earth’s land surface to remain in a natural condition, this book taps into the urgent debate about the feasibility of such an aim and the ways in which such land might be managed. It provides a timely contribution by people who have been at the centre of the debate for the last twenty years. Building on the authors’ large personal knowledge, the book draws on global case studies where the authors have firsthand experience, including Yosemite National Park (USA), Blue Mountains National Park (Australia), Bwindi National Park (Uganda), Chingaza National Park (Colombia), Ustyart Plateau (Kazakhstan), Snowdonia National Park (Wales) and many more. This book is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in conservation and its impact on society.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000062619
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
This book provides the first contemporary assessment of area-based conservation and its implications for nature and society. Now covering 15 per cent of the land surface and a growing area of ocean, the creation of protected areas is one of the fastest conscious changes in land management in history. But this has come at a cost, including a backlash from human rights organisations about the social impacts of protected areas. At the same time, a range of new types of area-based conservation has emerged, based on indigenous people’s territories, local community lands and a new designation of “other effective area-based conservation measures”. This book provides a concise overview of the status and possible futures of area-based conservation. With many people calling for half the earth’s land surface to remain in a natural condition, this book taps into the urgent debate about the feasibility of such an aim and the ways in which such land might be managed. It provides a timely contribution by people who have been at the centre of the debate for the last twenty years. Building on the authors’ large personal knowledge, the book draws on global case studies where the authors have firsthand experience, including Yosemite National Park (USA), Blue Mountains National Park (Australia), Bwindi National Park (Uganda), Chingaza National Park (Colombia), Ustyart Plateau (Kazakhstan), Snowdonia National Park (Wales) and many more. This book is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in conservation and its impact on society.