That Which Roots Us: Environmental Issues in the Pacific Northwest & Beyond
Autor Marion Dresneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2023 – vârsta ani
That Which Roots Us is a work of natural and environmental history that explores the origins of and resolutions to some of the United States’ environmental problems. Marion Dresner discusses the roots of Euro-American environmental exploitative action, starting with the environmental consequences of having treated Pacific Northwest forests as commodities. She shares her experiences visiting sites where animal-centered ice age culture changed to human-centered culture thousands of years ago with the advent of farming. The book explores the origins of the romantic philosophical movement, which arose out of the debilitating conditions of the industrial era. Those romantic attitudes toward nature inspired the twentieth-century preservation movement and America’s progressively modern conservation attitudes.
The book is centered around environmental issues in the Pacific Northwest, contrasting utilitarian views of nature with Native American practices of respect and reciprocity. The elements that make That Which Roots Us a truly unique and important contribution to environmental literature are the author’s personal recollections and interactions with the landscape. Ultimately, Dresner offers hope for a new stewardship of the land and a focus on science literacy and direct experience in the natural world as the most grounded way of knowing the planet.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781647791124
ISBN-10: 164779112X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press
ISBN-10: 164779112X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: University of Nevada Press
Colecția University of Nevada Press
Recenzii
“That Which Roots Us presents an appeal for a more nuanced understanding of the natural world—a perspective of the plants, animals, and very landscapes around us within which human societies are a part. It’s a very appealing text, lyrical in some passages, and is a contribution to the public understanding of science and its potential social consequences.”
—Richard Beyler, professor of history and secretary to the faculty, Portland State University
"Marion Dresner does an excellent job of balancing scientific information with vignettes from the cultures and peoples she's visited. The stories are fascinating and her writing is compelling."
—Kathayoon Khalil, Associate Vice President of Conservation Learning at New England Aquarium, author of Practical Evaluation for Conservation Education and Outreach: Assessing Impacts & Enhancing Effectiveness
—Richard Beyler, professor of history and secretary to the faculty, Portland State University
"Marion Dresner does an excellent job of balancing scientific information with vignettes from the cultures and peoples she's visited. The stories are fascinating and her writing is compelling."
—Kathayoon Khalil, Associate Vice President of Conservation Learning at New England Aquarium, author of Practical Evaluation for Conservation Education and Outreach: Assessing Impacts & Enhancing Effectiveness
Notă biografică
Marion Dresner, PhD, earned a BA in biology from the University at Buffalo, New York, an MS in natural resources from Humboldt State University, and her doctorate in natural resource management from the University of Michigan. Her early career focused on environmental education, and she worked as a National Parks Ranger for four years. Dresner is now an emeritus professor at Portland State University, where she taught from 1995 until her retirement in 2018. She lives in rural Oregon.
Cuprins
- Chapter One: The Redwoods
- Forest Associations
- Defenders of the Forest
- Changing how Forests Function
- References
- Chapter Two: The Painted Caves
- Cascadia Cave
- Niaux Cave
- Caverne du Point d’Arc
- Gargas Cave
- Ice Age Art in Other Caves
- References
- Chapter Three: Standing Stones
- Carnac
- Scara Brae
- Fez Noz
- How farming changed
- Agroecology in Portland
- References
- Chapter Four: From Picturesque to Preservation
- Lake District National Park
- America National Parks
- Grand Canyon
- References
- Chapter Five: Down the Oregon Coast Trail
- Cape Meares to Bob Straub State Park
- Otter Crest
- Heceta Head
- Samuel Boardman State Park
- References
- Chapter Six: Rivers of the West
- Dams
- The Klamath River
- Salmon
- Columbia River
- Columbia River Gorge
- References
- Chapter Seven: Wildlife
- Whales
- Bumblebees
- Habitat Connectivity
- Birds
- References
- Chapter Eight: The Human Heart
- Environmental Education
- Climate Change Activism
- Collaboration
- Paying Attention
- Equality
- Activism
- The Tree of Life
- Living with the Wild
- References
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
Descriere
That Which Roots Us is a work of natural and environmental history that explores the origins of and resolutions to some of our environmental problems.