Authors: Curt D. Meine (Editor), Richard L. Knight
ISBN-13: 9780299165543, ISBN-10: 029916554X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Date Published: March 2006
Edition: 1
Curt D. Meine is the author of Aldo Leopold: His Life and Work, published by the University of Wisconsin Press. Richard L. Knight is professor of wildlife conservation, Colorado State University, and co-editor of several volumes including Wildlife and Recreation and Stewardship Across Boundaries.
For the first time, the most important quotations of the great conservationist Aldo Leopold, author of A Sand County Almanac, are gathered in one volume. From conservation education to wildlife ecology, from wilderness protection to soil and water conservation, the writings of Aldo Leopold continue to have profound influence on those seeking to understand the earth and its care. Leopold biographer Curt Meine and noted conservation biologist Richard Knight have assembled this comprehensive collection of quotations from Leopold’s extensive and diverse writings, selected and organized to capture the richness and depth of the North American conservation movement.
Prominent biologists, conservationists, historians, and philosophers provide introductory commentaries describing Leopold’s contributions in varied fields and reflecting upon the significance of his work today.
Contributors:
J. Baird Callicott David Ehrenfeld Susan L. Flader Eric T. Freyfogle Wes Jackson Paul W. Johnson Joni L. Kinsey Richard L. Knight Gary K. Meffe Curt Meine Gary Paul Nabhan Richard Nelson Bryan G. Norton David W. Orr Edwin P. Pister Donald Snow Stanley A. Temple Jack Ward Thomas Charles Wilkinson Terry Tempest Williams Donald Worster Joy B. Zedler
Leopold's biographer Meine and conservation biologist Knight collect quotations of a paragraph or two from the conservationist best known as the author of . They arrange them by topic under the broad themes of conservation, science and practice, conservation policy, and conservation and culture. Each chapter begins with an introductory essay by conservation scholar. There is no index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Editors' Note | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Conservation Science and Practice | 1 |
1 | Forest Ecology and Management: Axe-in-Hand | 3 |
2 | Range Ecology and Management: Open Thinking on the Range | 20 |
3 | Outdoor Recreation: Leopold and the "Still Unlovely Mind" | 32 |
4 | Wildlife Ecology and Management: Building the Foundations of Wildlife Conservation | 45 |
5 | Soil and Water Conservation: Traveling in the Right Direction | 72 |
6 | Agriculture: Preparing for a Sustainable Agriculture | 87 |
7 | Wilderness: A Place of Humility | 99 |
8 | Ecological Restoration: The Continuing Challenge of Restoration | 116 |
9 | Bio diversity and Conservation Biology: Standing on Solid Shoulders | 127 |
Pt. II | Conservation Policy | 153 |
10 | Private Land: Aldo Leopold on Private Land | 155 |
11 | Public Land: Aldo Leopold on Public Land | 168 |
12 | Advocacy: Throwing Your Weight Around | 178 |
13 | Economics: Do Economists Know About Lupines? | 190 |
14 | Environmental Policy: Leopold as Practical Moralist and Pragmatic Policy Analyst | 201 |
Pt. III | Conservation and Culture | 221 |
15 | Hunting and Fishing: Hunting for Common Ground | 223 |
16 | Environmental History: Leopold and the Changing Landscape of History | 237 |
17 | Education: What Is Education For? | 255 |
18 | Arts and Sciences: Between Imagination and Observation | 269 |
19 | Land Esthetics: Through Successive Stages of the Beautiful | 279 |
20 | Land Ethics: Into Terra Incognita | 296 |
21 | Leopold's Voice: The Reach of Words | 314 |
Notes | 333 | |
Quotation Sources | 343 | |
Contributors | 357 |