Restoring Nature Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities by Gobster, Paul H

Restoring Nature Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities (#38395M8)

by Gobster, Paul H
Paperback Island Pr, 2000
Dewey: 363.7; Audience: Adult
Description: xiii, 321 p. : ill., maps; 24 cm.

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From Follett
Includes bibliographical references and index.;pt. 1. Philosophy and rationale of restoration. Restoration, community, and wilderness / William R. Jordan -- Another look at restoration : technology and artificial nature / Eric Katz -- Ecological restoration and the culture of nature : a pragmatic perspective / Andrew Light -- Restoring nature in American culture : an environmental aesthetic perspective / Cheryl Foster -- pt. 2. Conflict over which nature to restore -- The language of nature matters : we need a more public ecology / R. Bruce Hull and David P. Robertson -- Constructing nature as constructing science : expertise, activist science, and public conflict in the Chicago wilderness / Reid M. Helford -- Public values, opinions, and emotions in restoration controversies / Joanne Vining, Elizabeth Tyler, and Byoung-Suk Kweon -- Restoration, the value of participation, and the risks of professionalization / Andrew Light -- pt. 3. Making restoration happen : process and implementation -- Negotiating nature : making restoration happen in an urban park context / Paul H. Gobster and Susan C. Barro -- A people-centered approach to designing and managing restoration projects : insights from understanding attachment to urban natural areas / Robert L. Ryan -- Managing naturalness as a continuum : setting limits of acceptable change / Mark W. Brunson -- pt. 4. Making and maintaining restored environments. The restoration experience : volunteers' motives, values, and concepts of nature / Herbert W. Schroeder -- Psychological benefits of volunteering in stewardship programs / Robert E. Grese, Rachel Kaplan, Robert L. Ryan, and Jane Buxton -- Lessons for restoration in the traditions of stewardship : sustainable land management in northern New Mexico / Carol Raish -- Conclusion : Which nature? / R. Bruce Hull and David P. Robertson.
From the Publisher

Ecological restoration is an inherently challenging endeavor. Not only is its underlying science still developing, but the concept itself raises complex questions about nature, culture, and the role of humans in the landscape.

Using a recent controversy over ecological restoration efforts in Chicago as a touchstone for discussion, Restoring Nature explores the difficult questions that arise during the planning and implementation of restoration projects in urban and wildland settings. Contributors examine:

  • moral and ethical questions regarding the practice of restoration
  • conflicts over how nature is defined and who should be included in decisions about restoration and management
  • how managers can make restoration projects succeed given the various constraints and considerations that need to be taken into account
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Using diverse examples from projects across the U.S., the book suggests ways in which restoration conflicts might be resolved, and provides examples of stewardship that show how volunteers and local residents can help make and maintain restored environments. Throughout, contributors set forth a wealth of ideas, case studies, methodological approaches, and disciplinary perspectives that shed valuable light on the social underpinnings of ecological restoration and natural resource management.

Restoring Nature is an intriguing exploration of human-nature interactions, of differing values and understanding of nature, and of how that information can be effectively used to guide science and policy. It provides new conceptual insights and practical solutions for anyone working to manage or restore natural ecosystems.

Product Details
  • Publisher: Island Pr
  • Publication Date: September 1, 2000
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 363.7
  • Description: xiii, 321 p. : ill., maps; 24 cm.
  • Tracings: Gobster, Paul H. ; Hull, R. Bruce.
  • ISBN-10: 1-55963-768-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-55963-768-8
  • Follett Number: 38395M8
  • Audience: Adult