Linking ecology and ethics for a changing world

2013 
I. Integrating philosophy and ecology: Biocultural interfaces Chapter 1.0. Introduction. Ricardo Rozzi Chapter 1.1. Biocultural Ethics. Ricardo Rozzi Chapter 1.2. Introduced Species, Homogenizing Biotas and Cultures. Daniel Simberloff Chapter 1.3. Traditional Knowledge and Wisdom: A Guide for Understanding and Shaping Alaskan Social-Ecological Change. F. Stuart Chapin, III, Patricia Cochran, H. Huntington, Corrine N. Knapp, Todd J. Brinkman & Lily R. Gadamus Chapter 1.4. Traditional Ecological Values, Knowledge, and Practices in Twenty-First Century Hawai'i. Peter Vitousek and Kamanamaikalani Beamer Chapter 1.5. Tradition as Benefit or Barrier? The Case of Us Christian Religion in the Formation of Environmental Ethics. Susan Power Bratton Chapter 1.6. Environment Imagination Situation. Irene J. Klaver II. Ecological worldviews: aesthetic, metaphors, and conservation Chapter 2.0. Introduction. J. Baird Callicott Chapter 2.1. The Worldview Concept and Aldo Leopold's Project of "World View" Remediation. J. Baird Callicott Chapter 2.2. The Link between Aesthetic Appreciation and the Preservation Imperative. Sheila Lintott and Allen Carlson Chapter 2.3. The Metaphorical Links between Ecology, Ethics, and Society. Brendon M. H. Larson Chapter 2.4. Science as Sacred Myth? Ecospirituality in the Anthropocene Age. Lisa H. Sideris Chapter 2.5. Rachel Carson's Environmental Ethics. Philip Cafaro Chapter 2.6. Aldo Leopold from Sciences to Ethics and Policy. Curt Meine III. Environmental Philosophy: ethics, epistemology, justice Chapter 3.0. Introduction. Clare Palmer Chapter 3.1. Contested Frameworks in Environmental Ethics. Clare Palmer Chapter 3.2. Legacies of Positivism in the Philosophy of Science. Helen Longino Chapter 3.3. Ecological Objects for Environmental Ethics. Christopher H. Eliot Chapter 3.4. Ecology, Ethics and Global Justice. Tim Hayward Chapter 3.5. Whose Danger, Which Climate? Mesopotamian versus Liberal Accounts of Climate Justice. Michael S. Northcott Chapter 3.6. Environmental Justice, Ecofeminism and Power. Chaone Mallory IV. Ecosystems: science, values, and action Chapter 4.0. Introduction. Steward Pickett Chapter 4.1. Paradigms in and of Ecology. Steward Pickett Chapter 4.2. Hierarchy Theory: An Overview. Jianguo Wu Chapter 4.3. Ecosystem Services: Is a Planet Servicing One Species Likely to Function? Shahid Naeem Chapter 4.4. Linking Ecology and Ethics for a Changing World: Values, Philosophy, and Action Environmental Justice and Power. Stephanie Pincetl Chapter 4.5. Not Such Strange Bedfellows: Underserved Public Audiences as Collaborators for Ecologists. Nalini M. Nadkarni Chapter 4.6. A Call For Ethics Literacy in Environmental Education. Alexandria K. Poole, Eugene C. Hargrove, Philip Day, William Forbes, Ginger Potter, Alan R. Berkowitz, Peter Feinsinger and Ricardo Rozzi Index
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