Ecoforestry

Ecoforestry

Author: Duncan M. Taylor

Publisher: Gabriola Island, B.C. : New Society Publishers

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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North American forestry practices until now have been based on an industrial model now widely perceived to be unsustainable and obsolete. Ecoforestry: The Art and Science of Sustainable, Forest Use focuses on the new paradigm -- the philosophy, goals, policies, and practices of ecologically and economically sustainable forest use.Encyclopedic in scope, Ecoforestry collects in a single volume some of the most renowned authors and practitioners in the field who challenge the industrial forestry, model, then outline the ingredients of a radically alternative approach to forest stewardship. Topics covered include ecoforestry principles and practices; forest ecosystem components and restoration; ethnobotany; fire and ecosystem management; community forestry; wood and forest products certification; the deep ecology movement; and current ecoforestry practitioners and techniques.


Good Forestry

Good Forestry

Author: Alan Wittbecker

Publisher: 3 Muses Books, SynGeo ArchiGraph

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 0911385215

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These essays describe the art, science, philosophy, and practice of ecological forestry, using examples drawn from the projects of the Ecoforestry Institute.


Environmental Ethics and Forestry

Environmental Ethics and Forestry

Author: Peter C. List

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9781566397858

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Since the mid-1970s, American forestry has come under increasingly vigorous scrutiny. This reader brings together a variety of thinking in environmental ethics and philosophy as it applies to forestry.


Community Forestry

Community Forestry

Author: Ryan C. L. Bullock

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-06-28

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0521137586

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An incisive examination of community forestry in a pan-national context, highlighting both the possibilities and challenges associated with its implementation.


The Deep Ecology Movement

The Deep Ecology Movement

Author: Alan Drengson

Publisher: North Atlantic Books

Published: 1995-02-02

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1556431988

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Deep ecology, a term coined by noted Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess, is a worldwide grassroots environmental movement that seeks to redress the shallow and piecemeal approache of technology-based ecology. Its followers share a profund respect for the earth's interrelated natural systems and a sense of urgency about the need to make profound cultural and social changes in order to respore and sustain the long-term health of the planet. This comprehensive introduction to the Deep Ecology movement brings tgether Naess' groundbreaking work with essays by environmental thinkers and activists responding to and expanding on its philosophical and practical aspects. Contributors include George Sessions, Gary Snyder, Alan Drengson, Dll Devall, Freya Matthews, Warwick Fox, David Rothenberg, Michael E. Zimmerman, Patsy Hallen, Dolores LaChapelle, Pat Fleming, Joanna Macy, John Rodman, and Andrew Mclaughlin. The Authrs offer diverse viewpoints- from ecofeminist, scientific, and purely philosophical approaches to Christian, Buddhist, and Gandhian-based principles. Their essays show how social, technological, psychological, philosophical, and institutional issues are aall fundamentally related to our attitudes and values toward the natural world.


The Wealth of Forests

The Wealth of Forests

Author: Chris Tollefson

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 409

ISBN-13: 0774806826

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These are turbulent, unpredictable, yet opportune times for Canadian forestry. Never before have competing demands on Canada’s forest resources been so great. At the same time, we are finally being forced to confront the sustainable limit of these resources. Now, the improbable has happened: government, industry, First Nationa, and NGOs appear to be part of an emerging consensus that industrial forestry in Canada must change. The Wealth of Forests is a pioneering attempt to grapple with the policy implications of the transition to sustainable forestry. While much has been written on the theory and practice of sustainable forestry and on the relative merits of regulatory versus market approaches to environmental protection, these literatures have nnot as yet been bridged. Using illustrations based on recent developments in British Columbia forest policy, this collection provides that bridge by analyzing the potential and limits of market, regulatory, and other policy instruments as means of achieving sustainability. Featuring new work by many of Canada’s leading forest policy scholars, this interdisciplinary collection is devoted to translating the concept of sustainability into practice in key areas of forest policy, including tenure, timber pricing, forest practices, land-use zoning, and eco-certification. The Wealth of Forests also considers how domestic and international legal regimes might constrain the adoption of policies that could bring us close to the elusive goal of sustainable forestry.


Conservation

Conservation

Author: Anne E. Maczulak

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1438126328

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Discusses the use of natural resources for the purpose of extending their availability and retaining global biodiversity.