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The World and the Wild

by David Rothenberg

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Can nature be restored to a pristine state through deliberate action? Must the preservation of wilderness always subordinate the interests of humans to those of other species? Can indigenous peoples be entrusted with the guardianship of their own wild resources? This collection of international writings tackles tough questions like these as it expands wilderness conservation beyond its American roots. One of the first anthologies to consider wilderness as a global issue, it takes a stand against the notion that wilderness is a northern colonialist conceit and is irrelevant to the plans of third world countries. Contributions from all over the planet— Nepal, Borneo, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, South Africa, India, and the United States— show instead that wilderness has an important place in the environmental thought and policy of any nation, industrial or developing. The World and the Wild boldly advances the idea that our concept of wilderness must expand to take in new vistas. It breaks fresh ground in global environmentalism and is essential reading for anyone concerned with development issues related to conservation. Contents

Foreword: Whither World Wilderness? / Vance G. Martin

Introduction: Wilderness in the Rest of the World / David Rothenberg

How Can Four Trees Make a Jungle? / Pramod Parajuli

The Unpaintable West / Zeese Papanikolas

Restoring Wilderness or Reclaiming Forests? / Sahotra Sarkar

For Indian Wilderness / Philip Cafaro and Monish Verma

In the Dust of Kilimanjaro / David Western

Why Conservation in the Tropics Is Failing / John Terborgh

"Trouble in Paradise": An Exchange / David Western and John Terborgh

Zulu History / Ian Player

Bruno Manser and the Penan / William W. Bevis

Roads Where There Have Long Been Trails / Kathleen Harrison

Volcano Dreams / Tom Vanderbilt

Recycled Rain Forest Myths / Antonio Carlos Diegues

The Park of Ten Thousand Waterfalls / Dan Imhoff

Mapping the Wild / Edward A. Whitesell

Earth Jazz / Evan Eisenberg

They Trampled on Our Taboos / Damien Arabagali

Book News Annotation:

Rothenberg (philosophy, New Jersey Institute of Technology, and editor, Terra Nova) and Ulvaeus (director of Terra Nova) reprint 16 articles offering international perspectives on wilderness (first published in Terra Nova v.3, no.3). The editors' position is that contra such thinkers as William Cronon and J. Baird Callicott, wilderness is a meritorious term, an enlightened concept with as much or more value as biodiversity and While the Terra Nova directors set out to purge wilderness of misapplied meanings, the real goal of this anthology is to "reinvigorate the effort to understand, reveal, and save wilderness beyond the usual futile polarities" (i.e., nature/culture, man/animal, natural/artificial). Topics include Romantic nature painting by Zeese Papanikolas, social ecology in India by Sahotra Sarkar, saving endangered species and cultures by Edward Whitsell, and the Penan of Malaysia by William Bevis.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Can nature be restored to a pristine state through deliberate action? Must the preservation of wilderness always subordinate the interests of humans to those of other species? Can indigenous peoples be entrusted with the guardianship of their own wild resources?<P>This collection of international writings tackles tough questions like these as it expands wilderness conservation beyond its American roots. One of the first anthologies to consider wilderness as a global issue, it takes a stand against the notion that wilderness is a northern colonialist conceit and is irrelevant to the plans of third world countries. Contributions from all over the planet — Nepal, Borneo, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, South Africa, India, and the United States — show instead that wilderness has an important place in the environmental thought and policy of any nation, industrial or developing.<P>The World and the Wild boldly advances the idea that our concept of wilderness must expand to take in new vistas. It breaks fresh ground in global environmentalism and is essential reading for anyone concerned with development issues related to conservation.

About the Author

David Rothenberg is Associate Professor of philosophy at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. He is the author of Hands End: Technology and the Limits of Nature and Is It Painful to Think? Conversations with Arne Naess, and editor of the award-winning journal Terra Nova: Nature and Culture.

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9780816520633
Editor:
Rothenberg, David
Editor:
Ulvaeus, Marta
Editor:
Rothenberg, David
Editor:
Ulvaeus, Marta
Author:
Ulvaeus, Marta
Author:
Rothenberg, David
Publisher:
University of Arizona Press
Location:
Tucson
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Nature conservation
Subject:
Sustainable Development
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
Nature conservation -- Economic aspects.
Subject:
Nature conservation -- Philosophy.
Subject:
Literature and Essays, Nature and Environment
Subject:
Environmental Studies-Environment
Subject:
Essays
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Paperback
Series Volume:
#97-752
Publication Date:
20010331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
232
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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