Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness

Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness

Author: Guy Waterman

Publisher: The Countryman Press

Published: 2000-12-17

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1581577524

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In February 2000 Guy Waterman died in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. In recognition of the renewed interest in his life and work, The Countryman Press is proud to reissue this classic text, with a new appreciation of her late husband by Laura Waterman. In this environmental call to action, Laura and Guy Waterman look beyond preserving the ecology of the backcountry to focus on what they call its spiritual dimension--its fragile, untamed wildness. "Without some management, wildness cannot survive the number of people who seek to enjoy it," they write. "But with too much management, or the wrong kind, we can destroy the spiritual component of wildness in our zeal to preserve its physical side." Trailside huts and lodges, large groups seeking "wilderness experiences," federal and state regulations, and technology such as radios, cell phones, global positioning devices, and emergency helicopters, all have an impact on our experience. With humor and insight, the Watermans explore these difficult wilderness management issues. They ask us to evaluate the impact that even "environmentally conscious" values have on the wilderness experience, and to ask the question: What are we trying to preserve?


Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness

Wilderness Ethics: Preserving the Spirit of Wildness

Author: Guy Waterman

Publisher: The Countryman Press

Published: 2014-09-15

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1581576366

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The classic environmental call to action 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Wilderness Act—the landmark piece of legislation to set aside and protect pristine parts of the American landscape. This anniversary edition of Wilderness Ethics should help put the many issues surrounding wilderness in focus.


NOLS Wilderness Ethics

NOLS Wilderness Ethics

Author: Jennifer Lamb

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0811732541

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Survey of the legislation and agency structures that define wildlands management today. Thought-provoking and filled with valuable information, this is an essential tool for anyone who cares about the future of wilderness in the U.S. Book jacket.


Yankee Rock & Ice

Yankee Rock & Ice

Author: Laura Waterman

Publisher: Stackpole Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 358

ISBN-13: 9780811731034

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- First time in paperback Celebrated climbers Guy and Laura Waterman trace the growth of this popular sport by focusing on the first ascents of classic routes and the climbers who made them legendary: John Case on the Adirondacks' Indian Head and Wallface; Robert Underhill and Lincoln O'Brien on Cannon; Fritz Wiessner on Breakneck Ridge. More contemporary climbers Jim McCarthy, Henry Barber, Lynn Hill, and Hugh Herr are described in full detail. Ethics and style, the evolution of ice climbing, the changing role of women in climbing, and developments in technique and equipment are explored.


Rethinking Wilderness

Rethinking Wilderness

Author: Mark Woods

Publisher: Broadview Press

Published: 2017-07-13

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1551113481

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The concept and values of wilderness, along with the practice of wilderness preservation, have been under attack for the past several decades. In Rethinking Wilderness, Mark Woods responds to seven prominent anti-wilderness arguments. Woods offers a rethinking of the received concept of wilderness, developing a positive account of wilderness as a significant location for the other-than-human value-adding properties of naturalness, wildness, and freedom. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book combines environmental philosophy, environmental history, environmental social sciences, the science of ecology, and the science of conservation biology.


Rambunctious Garden

Rambunctious Garden

Author: Emma Marris

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2013-08-20

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 160819454X

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"Some of the material in this book appeared previously, in a different form, in the journal Nature"--T.p. verso.


Wilderness, Morality, and Value

Wilderness, Morality, and Value

Author: Joshua Duclos

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-08-12

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 1666901377

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What if wilderness is bad for wildlife? This question motivates the philosophical investigation in Wilderness, Morality, and Value. Environmentalists aim to protect wilderness, and for good reasons, but wilderness entails unremittent, incalculable suffering for its non-human habitants. Given that it will become increasingly possible to augment nature in ways that ameliorates some of this suffering, the morality of wilderness preservation is itself in question. Joshua S. Duclos argues that the technological and ethical reality of the Anthropocene warrants a fundamental reassessment of the value of wilderness. After exposing the moral ambiguity of wilderness preservation, he explores the value of wilderness itself by engaging with anthropocentricism and nonanthropocentrism; sentientism, biocentrism, and ecocentrism; and instrumental value and intrinsic value. Duclos argues that the value of wilderness is a narrow form of anthropocentric intrinsic value, one with a religio-spiritual dimension. By integrating scholarship from bioethics on the norms of engineering human nature with debates in environmental ethics concerning the prospect of engineering non-human nature, Wilderness, Morality, and Value sets the stage for wilderness ethics—or wilderness faith—in the Anthropocene.


Calling Wild Places Home

Calling Wild Places Home

Author: Laura Waterman

Publisher: Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press

Published: 2024-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781438496245

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Poignant and vulnerable essays that weave together seemingly disparate themes of wild places and mountain stewardship, books and reading, and building a new life after loss.


New Wilderness Voices

New Wilderness Voices

Author: Christine Woodside

Publisher: University Press of New England

Published: 2017-07-04

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 1512600857

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Guy and Laura Waterman spent a lifetime reflecting on and writing about the mountains of the Northeast. The Waterman Fund seeks to further their legacy of stewardship through an annual essay contest that celebrates and explores issues of wilderness, wildness, and humanity. Since 2008, the Waterman Fund has partnered with the journal Appalachia in seeking out new and emerging voices on these subjects, and in publishing the winning essay in the journal. Part of the contest's mission is to find and support such emerging writers, and a number of them have gone on to publish other work in Appalachia or their own books. The contest has succeeded admirably in fulfilling its mission: new writers have brought fresh perspectives to these timeless issues of wilderness and wildness. In New Wilderness Voices these winning essays are collected for the first time, along with the best runners-up. Together, they make up an important and celebratory addition to the growing body of environmental literature, and shed new light on our wild spaces.