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Unmanaged landscapes
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  • Unmanaged landscapes
  • Written by author Bill Willers
  • Published by Washington, D.C. : Island Press, c1999., 1999/05/01
  • <p>The idea that humans can effectively "manage" nature - that we can successfully manipulate and control our environment to meet our needs and satisfy our desires - is almost universally accepted in today's society. While we may be aware that nearl
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Introduction 1
Pt. 1 Wildness and Biology 5
The Question of Management 7
The Nature We Have Lost 10
Is it Un-Biocentric to Manage? 22
Ecology and Revolutionary Thought 26
Man's Place in Nature 31
Antelope 34
The Tender Carnivore and the Sacred Game 38
The Balance of Nature 48
Tsitika to Baram: The Myth of Sustainability 52
Toward a Science of Letting Things Be 56
Making Humans Part of the Solution: A Reply to Willers 58
Ecocentrism versus Management: A Reply to Blumstein 61
Down From the Pedestal - A New Role for Experts 62
Some Thoughts on Ecological Planning 64
A Question and Two Answers 65
What Do We Really Want From the Woods? 67
Pt. 2 Wildness and Human Society 71
Killing Wilderness 73
Resources Everywhere 81
Bureaucracy and Wilderness (The Grand Design) 83
A Wilderness Bill of Rights 102
Travels with Seldom 103
The Stone Gallery 112
Economic Nature 113
Work in Progress 130
The End of Nature 132
The Forest of Forgetting 135
Walden 144
A Letter for Montana Wilderness 144
Future Madness 155
The Good News 159
Pt. 3 Wildness, Philosophy, and Spirituality 161
The Stranger's Ways 163
Ecological Revolutions: Nature, Gender, and Science in New England 164
Man and Nature 170
Wild Wool 173
Wilderness: A Human Need 173
The Autonomy of Wild Nature 175
Eco-Interests 179
The Wilderness Idea Reaffirmed 179
The Saving Wildness 184
Anthropocentrism 188
The Myths We Live By 192
Ways of Nature 194
Faking Nature 194
A Platform of the Deep Ecology Movement 208
The Grace of the Wild 209
The Imagination of the Earth 211
Our Life as Gaia 220
About the Editor 225
About the Contributors 227
Acknowledgment of Sources 233
Index 237


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