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Living Deep Ecology: A Bioregional Journey is an exploration of our evolving relationship with a specific bioregion. It is set in Humboldt County in northwestern California, in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion. By focusing on a specific bioregion and reflecting on anthropogenic changes in this bioregion over three decades, Bill Devall engages the reader in asking deeper questions about the meaning we find in Nature. He addresses questions such as how do we relate the facts and theories presented by science with our feelings, our intimacy, and our sense of Place as we dwell in a specific…mehr
Living Deep Ecology: A Bioregional Journey is an exploration of our evolving relationship with a specific bioregion. It is set in Humboldt County in northwestern California, in the Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion. By focusing on a specific bioregion and reflecting on anthropogenic changes in this bioregion over three decades, Bill Devall engages the reader in asking deeper questions about the meaning we find in Nature. He addresses questions such as how do we relate the facts and theories presented by science with our feelings, our intimacy, and our sense of Place as we dwell in a specific bioregion. This book engages the reader to consider our place in Nature. Devall approaches the bioregion not from the perspective of agencies and government, but from the perspective of the landscape itself.
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Autorenporträt
Bill Devall was in the Department of Sociology, Humboldt State University from 1968-1995 and Professor Emeritus from 1995-2009.
Sing C. Chew is the founding editor of the interdisciplinary journal, Nature+Culture.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Preface Chapter 1 Biogeography of the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion Chapter 2 Passing Through the Redwood Curtain Chapter 3 The Energy Dilemma Chapter 4 An Enlightened City? Arcata, California Chapter 5 A Geography of Hope: Restoration in Redwood National Park Chapter 6 Grassroots Restoration and the Culture of Reinhabitation: Mattole River Chapter 7 The Last Battle Over Old-growth Redwoods: The Headwaters Forest Chapter 8 Fire on the Mountain Chapter 9 The Republic of Ecotopia Bibliography About the Author
Introduction Preface Chapter 1 Biogeography of the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion Chapter 2 Passing Through the Redwood Curtain Chapter 3 The Energy Dilemma Chapter 4 An Enlightened City? Arcata, California Chapter 5 A Geography of Hope: Restoration in Redwood National Park Chapter 6 Grassroots Restoration and the Culture of Reinhabitation: Mattole River Chapter 7 The Last Battle Over Old-growth Redwoods: The Headwaters Forest Chapter 8 Fire on the Mountain Chapter 9 The Republic of Ecotopia Bibliography About the Author
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