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Aldo Leopold and the ecological conscience [electronic resource] / edited by Richard L. Knight and Suzanne Riedel.

Contributor(s): Knight, Richard L | Riedel, Suzanne | ebrary, Inc.
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002Description: xxii, 190 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Subject(s): Leopold, Aldo, 1886-1948 -- Influence | Nature conservationGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 333.7/2 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: ix Foreword -- NINA LEOPOLD BRADLEY -- AND WELLINGTON HUFFAKER -- xvii Contributors -- 3 Introduction -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- AND SUZANNE RIEDEL -- The Evolution of a Classic -- Chapter One -- 14 Moving Mountains: Aldo Leopold -- and A Sand County Almanac -- CURT D. MEINE -- A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time -- Chapter Two -- 34 Aldo Leopold: -- Blending Conversations about -- Public and Private Lands -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- Chapter Three -- 46 Aldo Leopold's Wilderness, -- Sand County, and My Garden -- JOHN SEIDENSTICKER -- Chapter Four -- 60 Then and Now -- JAMES A. ESTES -- Chapter Five -- 72 Great Possessions: Leopold's Good Oak -- MARY ANNE BISHOP -- The Cohesive Vision -- Chapter Six -- 90 From the Balance of Nature to the Flux of Nature: -- The Land Ethic in a Time of Change -- J. BAIRD CALLICOTT -- Chapter Seven -- 106 Aldo Leopold Was a Conservation Biologist -- REED NOSS -- Chapter Eight -- 18 Professor Leopold, What Is Education For? -- WINIFRED B. KESSLER -- AND ANNIE L. BOOTH -- Chapter Nine -- 128 Aldo Leopold and the Value of Nature -- STEPHEN R. KELLERT -- A Land Ethic in Practice -- Chapter Ten -- 140 Leopold's Land Ethic: A Vision for Today -- JAMIE RAPPAPORT CLARK -- Chapter Eleven -- 150 Aldo Leopold: Conservationist and Hunter -- L. DAVID MECH -- Chapter Twelve -- 158 The A-B Dichotomy and the Future -- EDWIN P. PISTER -- Chapter Thirteen -- 168 What Would Aldo Have Done?-A Personal Story -- JACK WARD THOMAS -- 179 Index.
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Machine generated contents note: ix Foreword -- NINA LEOPOLD BRADLEY -- AND WELLINGTON HUFFAKER -- xvii Contributors -- 3 Introduction -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- AND SUZANNE RIEDEL -- The Evolution of a Classic -- Chapter One -- 14 Moving Mountains: Aldo Leopold -- and A Sand County Almanac -- CURT D. MEINE -- A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time -- Chapter Two -- 34 Aldo Leopold: -- Blending Conversations about -- Public and Private Lands -- RICHARD L. KNIGHT -- Chapter Three -- 46 Aldo Leopold's Wilderness, -- Sand County, and My Garden -- JOHN SEIDENSTICKER -- Chapter Four -- 60 Then and Now -- JAMES A. ESTES -- Chapter Five -- 72 Great Possessions: Leopold's Good Oak -- MARY ANNE BISHOP -- The Cohesive Vision -- Chapter Six -- 90 From the Balance of Nature to the Flux of Nature: -- The Land Ethic in a Time of Change -- J. BAIRD CALLICOTT -- Chapter Seven -- 106 Aldo Leopold Was a Conservation Biologist -- REED NOSS -- Chapter Eight -- 18 Professor Leopold, What Is Education For? -- WINIFRED B. KESSLER -- AND ANNIE L. BOOTH -- Chapter Nine -- 128 Aldo Leopold and the Value of Nature -- STEPHEN R. KELLERT -- A Land Ethic in Practice -- Chapter Ten -- 140 Leopold's Land Ethic: A Vision for Today -- JAMIE RAPPAPORT CLARK -- Chapter Eleven -- 150 Aldo Leopold: Conservationist and Hunter -- L. DAVID MECH -- Chapter Twelve -- 158 The A-B Dichotomy and the Future -- EDWIN P. PISTER -- Chapter Thirteen -- 168 What Would Aldo Have Done?-A Personal Story -- JACK WARD THOMAS -- 179 Index.

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