Pioneering a New Conservation Philosophy

Pioneering a New Conservation Philosophy
Title Pioneering a New Conservation Philosophy PDF eBook
Author National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (U.S.)
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Release 1994
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Pioneers of Ecological Restoration

Pioneers of Ecological Restoration
Title Pioneers of Ecological Restoration PDF eBook
Author Franklin E. Court
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Pages 338
Release 2012-07-11
Genre Science
ISBN 0299286630

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Internationally renowned for its pioneering role in the ecological restoration of tallgrass prairies, savannas, forests, and wetlands, the University of Wisconsin Arboretum contains the world’s oldest and most diverse restored ecological communities. A site for land restoration research, public environmental education, and enjoyment by nature lovers, the arboretum remains a vibrant treasure in the heart of Madison’s urban environment. Pioneers of Ecological Restoration chronicles the history of the arboretum and the people who created, shaped, and sustained it up to the present. Although the arboretum was established by the University of Wisconsin in 1932, author Franklin E. Court begins his history in 1910 with John Nolen, the famous landscape architect who was invited to create plans for the city of Madison, the university campus, and Wisconsin state parks. Drawing extensive details from archives and interviews, Court follows decades of collaborative work related to the arboretum’s lands, including the early efforts of Madison philanthropists and businessmen Michael Olbrich, Paul E. Stark, and Joseph W. “Bud” Jackson. With labor from the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s Depression, University of Wisconsin scientists began establishing both a traditional horticultural collection of trees and plants and a completely new, visionary approach to recreate native ecosystems. Hundreds of dedicated scientists and staff have carried forward the arboretum’s mission in the decades since, among them G. William Longenecker, Aldo Leopold, John T. Curtis, Rosemary Fleming, Virginia Kline, and William R. Jordan III. This archival record of the arboretum’s history provides rare insights into how the mission of healing and restoring the land gradually shaped the arboretum’s future and its global reputation; how philosophical conflicts, campus politics, changing priorities, and the encroaching city have affected the arboretum over the decades; and how early aspirations (some still unrealized) have continued to motivate the work of this extraordinary institution.

FY 1995 Fisheries and Wildlife Assessment

FY 1995 Fisheries and Wildlife Assessment
Title FY 1995 Fisheries and Wildlife Assessment PDF eBook
Author National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (U.S.)
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Pages 138
Release 1994
Genre Ecosystem management
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USDA Forest Service

USDA Forest Service
Title USDA Forest Service PDF eBook
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Pages 148
Release 1994
Genre Fishery management
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Pioneering Conservation in Alaska

Pioneering Conservation in Alaska
Title Pioneering Conservation in Alaska PDF eBook
Author Ken Ross
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Pages 569
Release 2017-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1607327147

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A companion volume to Environmental Conflict in Alaska, Pioneering Conservation in Alaska chronicles the central land and wildlife issues and the growth of environmental conservation in Alaska during its Russian and territorial eras. The Alaskan frontier tempted fur traders, whalers, salmon fishers, gold miners, hunters, and oilmen to take what they could without regard for long-term consequences. Wildlife species, ecosystems, and Native cultures suffered, sometimes irreparably. Damage to wildlife and lands drew the attention of environmentalists, including John Muir, who applied their influence to enact wildlife protection laws and set aside lands for conservation. Alaska served as a testing ground for emergent national resource policy in the United States, as environmental values of species and ecosystem sustainability replaced the unrestrained exploitation of Alaska's early frontier days. Efforts of conservation leaders and the territory's isolation, small human population, and late development prevented widespread destruction and gave Americans a unique opportunity to protect some of the world's most pristine wilderness. Enhanced by more than 100 photographs, Pioneering Conservation in Alaska illustrates the historical precedents for current natural resource disputes in Alaska and will fascinate readers interested in wildlife and conservation.

Beyond the Land Ethic

Beyond the Land Ethic
Title Beyond the Land Ethic PDF eBook
Author J. Baird Callicott
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 442
Release 1999-04-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791498379

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CHOICE 1999 Outstanding Academic Title A sequel to Callicott's pioneering work, In Defense of the Land Ethic, Beyond the Land Ethic engages a wide spectrum of topics central to the field, including the troubled relationship of environmental philosophy to current mainstream academic philosophy; the relationship of recent developments in evolutionary and ecological sciences to the Leopold land ethic long championed by the author; the perennial debates in environmental ethics about the ontological status of intrinsic value and the necessity of moral pluralism; the metaphysical implications of ecology and the New Physics as manifest in agriculture, medicine, and industrial technology; and the philosophical dimensions of conservation biology and "clinical ecology."

Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage

Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Title Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Price
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 522
Release 2016-09-23
Genre Art
ISBN 1606065270

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This volume is the first comprehensive collection of texts on the conservation of art and architecture to be published in the English language. Designed for students of art history as well as conservation, the book consists of forty-six texts, some never before translated into English and many originally published only in obscure or foreign journals. The thirty major art historians and scholars represented raise questions such as when to restore, what to preserve, and how to maintain aesthetic character. Excerpts have been selected from the following books and essays: John Ruskin, The Seven Lamps of Architecture; Bernard Berenson, Aesthetics and History in the Visual Arts; Clive Bell, The Aesthetic Hypothesis; Cesare Brandi, Theory of Restoration; Kenneth Clark, Looking at Pictures; Erwin Panofsky, The History of Art as a Humanistic Discipline; E. H. Gombrich, Art and Illusion; Marie Cl. Berducou, The Conservation of Archaeology; and Paul Philippot, Restoration from the Perspective of the Social Sciences. The fully illustrated book also contains an annotated bibliography and an index.