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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (459 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540472292
    Series Statement: Environmental Science and Engineering Series
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- PART I. PROEMINENT PIONEERS OF NATURE CONSERVATION -- PART II. SOCIAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF CONSERVATION -- PART III. BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT -- PART IV. CONTRIBUTIONS TO CONSERVATION BIOLOGY -- PART V. CONSERVATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT -- PART VI. NATURE CONSERVATION IN PRACTICE -- INDEX.
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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (207 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783030318062
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Part I: Heroes for Animals -- Do Not Kill - Buddha's Compassion for Animals -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Saint Francis of Assisi - The Patron Saint of Animals -- Worth Reading -- Saint Francis of Paola - Humility and Non-violence -- Worth Reading -- Animals Are Back - The Ethics of Jeremy Bentham -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Pioneers of Animal Advocacy in the Nineteenth and the Early Twentieth Centuries -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Charles Darwin - Evolution and the Fall of Human Superiority -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Reverence for Life - Albert Schweitzer's Biocentrism -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Cleveland Amory and the Fund for Animals -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Spokesmen for Animals - Richard Ryder, Peter Singer, and Tom Regan -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- How Henry Spira Put Animal Liberation into Practice -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Ingrid Newkirk, Alex Pacheco, and PETA -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Talking Apes - Ambassadors of the Animal Kingdom in the Human World -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Parrots, Dolphins, Seals - And What They Have Taught Us -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- In the Front Line of Animal Advocacy - From Brigitte Bardot to Lek Chailert -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Part II: Heroes for Nature -- Beginnings of the Conservation Movement -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Aldo Leopold and the Land Ethic -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Under the Banner of the Giant Panda -- Worth Browsing -- Arne Naess and the Deep Ecology Movement. , Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Living with Big Cats - The Story of Joy and George Adamson -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- The Modern Noah - Gerald Durrell's Mission to Save Endangered Animals -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Farley Mowat Never Cried Wolf -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Jane Goodall - A Lifelong Optimist -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- No One Loved Gorillas More - The Life and Legacy of Dian Fossey -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Biruté Galdikas and the People of the Forest -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Jacques-Yves Cousteau - In Awe of the Oceans -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Mike Pandey - Using the Power of Motion Picture -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- David Attenborough - The Grand Old Man of Natural History Filmmaking -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Paul Watson - The Daredevil of Conservation -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Part III: Heroes for the Environment -- The Environmental Movement Is Born - Rachel Carson and Silent Spring -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Environmentalism Gaining Momentum - Denis Hayes and Earth Day -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- The Greenpeace-Story -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Chico Mendes - A Martyr for the Rainforest -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Missing in Action - The Story of Bruno Manser -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Oil Is Blood - The Fight of Ken Saro-Wiwa -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- A Passion for Trees - Wangari Maathai and the Green Belt Movement -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Vandana Shiva - Defending Traditional Agriculture -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing. , Worth Watching -- Tree Huggers and Hunger Strikers - Environmental Leadership in India -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- The Sacrifice of Berta Cáceres -- Worth Reading -- Worth Watching -- Don't Waste It! - Rossano Ercolini, Bea Johnson, and Ian Kiernan -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Al Gore - The Climate Crusader -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Arnold Schwarzenegger - The Strong Man of Environmentalism -- Worth Reading -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Greening Hollywood - The Activism of Leonardo DiCaprio -- Worth Browsing -- Worth Watching -- Epilogue.
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    Online Resource
    Lincoln :University of Nebraska Press,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: In this new edition James A. Pritchard has added a summary of recent developments in wildlife science and management and discusses historical continuities in the role of Yellowstone Park as a wildlife refuge and conservator.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (352 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9781496234254
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (454 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781461535249
    Series Statement: Conservation Ecology Series
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Minneapolis :University of Minnesota Press,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Nature -- Effect of human beings on. ; Animals -- Effect of human beings on. ; Ecology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (294 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781452944289
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: After the Anthropocene -- 1 Wildlife: Companion Elephants and New Grounds for Multinatural Conservation -- 2 Nonhuman Charisma: Counting Corncrakes and Learning to Be Affected in Multispecies Worlds -- 3 Biodiversity as Biopolitics: Cutting Up Wildlife and Choreographing Conservation in the United Kingdom -- 4 Conservation as Composition: Securing Premodern Ecologies in the Hebrides -- 5 Wild Experiments: Rewilding Future Ecologies at the Oostvaardersplassen -- 6 Wildlife on Screen: The Affective Logics and Micropolitics of Elephant Imagery -- 7 Bringing Wildlife to Market: Flagship Species, Lively Capital, and the Commodification of Interspecies Encounters -- 8 Spaces for Wildlife: Alternative Topologies for Life in Novel Ecosystems -- Conclusion: Cosmopolitics for Wildlife -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Chicago :Austin Macauley Publishers,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (30 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781645364788
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-1 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-2 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-3 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-4 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-5 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-6 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-7 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-8 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-9 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-10 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-11 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-12 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-13 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-14 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-15 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-16 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-17 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-18 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-19 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-20 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-21 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-22 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-23 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-24 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-25. , Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-26 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-27 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-28 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-29 -- Candice_Alvarr_o_-_Who_Is_Mother_Nature_and_Where_Did_She_Go_-_16906-30.
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    Online Resource
    New York :Oxford University Press USA - OSO,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Environmental protection. ; Environmental policy. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Poised to be a core text of the twenty-first century environmental movement, The Moon in the Nautilus Shell challenges us to think critically about our role in nature.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (449 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780199976874
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART ONE: The Current Dilemma -- 1. A View from a Marsh: Myths and Facts About Nature -- 2. Why the Elephants Died: Breakdown in the Management of Living Resources -- 3. Moose in the Wilderness: The Instability of Populations -- 4. Oaks in New Jersey: Machine-Age Forests -- PART TWO: Background to Crisis -- 5. Mountain Lions and Mule Deer: Nature as Divine Order -- 6. Earth as a Fellow Creature: Organic Views of Nature -- 7. In Mill Hollow: Nature as the Great Machine -- PART THREE: Evolving Images -- 8. The Forest in the Computer: New Metaphors for Nature -- 9. Within the Moose's Stomach: Nature as the Biosphere -- PART FOUR: Resolutions for Our Time -- 10. Fire in the Forest: Managing Living Resources -- 11. Salmon in Wild Rivers and Grizzlies in Yellowstone: Managing Wildlife and Conserving Endangered Species -- 12. The Winds of Mauna Loa: Climate in a Changing World -- 13. Life on a Climate-Changing Planet -- 14. The Moon in the Nautilus Shell: Nature in the Twenty-First Century -- Postscript: A Guide to Action -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
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    Online Resource
    Newcastle-upon-Tyne :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Navigation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: The ascendancy of border studies in the last two decades or so, and the burgeoning work on nature and society neither drew attention to ecological theories of borders nor capitalised on nature as a useful avenue through which border research could be advanced. This volume fills this void by engaging with the following key questions: What insights can be drawn from species borders to broaden understandings of bordering? What sorts of borders are engendered by various types of conservation are.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (279 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781443861922
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -- CHAPTER ONE -- CHAPTER TWO -- CHAPTER THREE -- CHAPTER FOUR -- CHAPTER FIVE -- CHAPTER SIX -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- CHAPTER NINE -- CHAPTER TEN -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC :Island Press,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Wilderness areas. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (393 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781610915519
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword - John Terborgh -- Introduction: Protected Areas and the Long Arc Toward Justice - Tom Butler -- Part One: Bold Thinking About Protecting the Wild -- Nature Needs (at least) Half: A Necessary New Agenda for Protected Areas - Harvey Locke -- Bolder Thinking for Conservation - Reed F. Noss, Andrew P. Dobson, Robert Baldwin, Paul Beier, Cory R. Davis, Dominick A. DellaSala, John Francis, Harvey Locke, Katarzyna Nowak, Roel Lopez, Conrad Reining, Stephen C. Trombulak, and Gary Tabor -- Caring for People and Valuing Forests in Africa - Jane Goodall -- What Is the Future of Conservation? - Daniel F. Doak, Victoria J. Bakker, Bruce Evan Goldstein, and Benjamin Hale -- Fool's Gold in the Catskill Mountains: Thinking Critically about the Ecosystem Services Paradigm - Douglas J. McCauley -- Parks, People, and Perspectives: Historicizing Conservation in Latin America - Emily Wakild -- The Fight for Wilderness Preservation in the Pacific Northwest - Brock Evans -- Of Tigers and Humans: The Question of Democratic Deliberation and Biodiversity Conservation - Helen Kopnina -- Protected Areas Are Necessary for Conservation - Anthony R. E. Sinclair -- Part Two: Rewilding Earth, Rewilding Ourselves -- I Walk in the World to Love It - Eileen Crist -- Rewilding Europe - Christof Schenck -- The British Thermopylae and the Return of the Lynx - George Monbiot -- Letting It Be on a Continental Scale: Some Thoughts on Rewilding - John Davis -- Yellowstone to Yukon: Global Conservation Innovations Through the Years - Harvey Locke and Karsten Heuer -- Yellowstone as Model for the World - George Wuerthner -- Rewilding Our Hearts: Making a Personal Commitment to Animals and Their Homes - Marc Bekoff -- The Humbling Power of Wilderness - Spencer R. Phillips. , Part Three: Protected Areas: The Foundation for Conservation -- Conservation in the African Anthropocene - Tim Caro -- The Silent Killer: Habitat Loss and the Role of African Protected Areas to Conserve Biodiversity - Kathleen H. Fitzgerald -- Another Inconvenient Truth: The Failure of Enforcement Systems to Save Charismatic Species - Elizabeth L. Bennett -- America Needs More National Parks - Michael J. Kellett -- A New Era of Protected Areas for the Great Plains - Curtis H. Freese -- Human Impact on Protected Areas of the Peruvian Amazon - Marc J. Dourojeanni -- Protected Areas in Chilean Patagonia - Carlos Cuevas -- Rewilding the Carpathians: A Present-Day Opportunity - Barbara and Christoph Promberger -- Protecting the Wild Nature and Biodiversity of the Altai-Sayan Ecoregion - Mikhail Paltsyn -- The Crucial Importance of Protected Areas to Conserving Mongolia's Natural Heritage - Richard P. Reading, Ganchimeg Wingard, Tuvdendorj Selenge, and Sukh Amgalanbaatar -- Parks: The Best Option for Wildlife Protection in Australia - Martin Taylor -- Afterword - Douglas R. Tompkins -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Notes -- Index -- About Island Press -- Board of Directors.
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    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Nature conservation. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: Drawing on diverse fields such as human geography, GIS technology, and environmental psychology, this volume outlines an approach to conservation that hinges on people's close attachment to their localities and encourages active engagement in preserving them.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (266 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789400758025
    DDC: 333.72
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Place-Based Conservation -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: The Emergence of Place-Based Conservation -- 1.1 What Is Place? -- 1.2 Why Place-Based Conservation? -- 1.3 The Transformative Potential Underlying Place-Based Conservation -- 1.4 The Intuitive Appeal of Place-Based Conservation -- 1.5 Advancing Place-Based Conservation: Social Science Perspectives -- 1.6 Articulating Place Through Lenses of the Social Sciences -- References -- Part I: Conceptual Issues of Place-Based Conservation -- Chapter 2: Science, Practice, and Place -- 2.1 Bridging the Science-Practice Gap -- 2.2 Why Science Fails to Simply Practice -- 2.3 Place and Pluralism -- 2.4 Place and Practice -- 2.5 Place and Governance -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Conservation Connecting Multiple Scales of Place -- 3.1 Framing Place -- 3.2 Scale as an Organizing Concept for Connecting Places -- 3.3 Place-Oriented Governance in Rural Regions -- 3.4 Forging New Relationships Amidst Landscape Disturbance in North Central Colorado -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Organizational Cultures and Place-Based Conservation -- 4.1 Resource Management Agencies and Place -- 4.2 Organizational Culture and Resource Management -- 4.3 Agency Discourse: A Component of Organizational Culture -- 4.4 Managing Place in the Context of Agency Cultures -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Community, Place, and Conservation -- 5.1 Community and Place -- 5.2 Community Field: A Generalizing Place-Oriented Social Action Field -- 5.3 Community Development -- 5.4 Potential Applications for Natural Resource Managers and Public Agency Personnel -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Experiencing Place -- Chapter 6: Sensing Value in Place -- 6.1 The Concept of Value -- 6.2 Three Realms of Value -- 6.3 Felt Value. , 6.4 Implicit Awareness and the Felt Value of Place -- 6.5 Experiential Practice and Value Process -- 6.6 Application to Place-Based Conservation -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Place Meanings as Lived Experience -- 7.1 Ideology and the Expert-Public Gap: Roadblocks to Optimal Planning -- 7.2 Stakeholders and Democratic Representation -- 7.3 Emotion -- 7.4 Lived Experience and Place Meanings -- 7.5 Remembering the Lived Experience -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Personal Experience and Public Place Creation -- 8.1 My Red Desert -- 8.2 My Painted Desert -- 8.3 Our Red Desert -- 8.4 Our Deserts -- References -- Chapter 9: Volunteer Meanings in the Making of Place -- 9.1 Sense of Place, Volunteer Meanings, and the Place-Making Process -- 9.2 The Streamwatch Volunteers -- 9.3 Volunteer Meanings and the Making of Place -- 9.3.1 The Russian River: How It Is 'Supposed' to Be -- 9.3.2 The Campground as a Place to Teach and Give Back -- 9.3.3 The Campground as a Social Space: Interacting with Like-Minded Volunteers -- 9.3.4 Recreation at the Russian River and in Cooper Landing -- 9.4 Implications of the Place-Making Process -- 9.5 Lessons for Management and Policy -- References -- Part III: Representing Place -- Chapter 10: Integrating Divergent Representations of Place into Decision Contexts -- 10.1 Place Meanings and Place Representation -- 10.2 The Work of Place Representation -- 10.3 Place Representation by Flattening Versus Deepening -- 10.4 The Yellowstone River Cultural Inventory -- 10.5 Historical Context -- 10.6 Inventory of Place Representations -- 10.6.1 The Lifeblood of the Valley -- 10.6.2 A Great Playground -- 10.6.3 A National Treasure -- 10.7 Conflicting Place Representations in the Public Realm -- 10.8 Enhancing Decisions by Reconciling Competing Representations of Place -- References. , Chapter 11: Sharing Stories of Place to Foster Social Learning -- 11.1 Emotions About Place -- 11.2 Public Dialogue About Place -- 11.3 Social Learning About Place -- 11.4 Eliciting Stories About Place -- 11.5 Learning Circles -- 11.5.1 Feeling Safe Sharing Stories About Place -- 11.5.2 Building Contexts to Represent Emotional Attachment to Place -- 11.5.3 Creating New Public Values for Place -- 11.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Rural Property, Collective Action, and Place-Based Conservation -- 12.1 Contested Ground: Urban Theory Tested in a Rural Setting -- 12.2 Application of Framework to Our U.S. Case -- 12.2.1 Community Interests -- 12.2.2 Commodity Interests -- 12.3 Extending the Framework to Include Place Interests -- 12.3.1 Place Interests -- 12.4 Place-Based Conflict and Collective Action -- 12.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Whose Sense of Place? A Political Ecology of Amenity Development -- 13.1 Amenity Migration and Exurban Development in the American West -- 13.2 A Political Ecology of Sense of Place and Amenity Development -- 13.3 Sense of Place and Environmental Management -- 13.4 New Exurbanism and the "Quest for Authentic Place" -- 13.5 Natural Amenity and Land-Use Change in Central Oregon -- 13.6 Whose Sense of Place? Developing Amenity in Central Oregon -- 13.7 Whose Development? -- 13.8 Which Rural Amenity? -- 13.9 Whose Environmental Management? -- 13.10 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Mapping Place -- Chapter 14: Participatory Place Mapping in Fire Planning -- 14.1 From Place Research to Participatory Mapping -- 14.2 Fire and Fuel Management on the Kootenai National Forest -- 14.3 Integrating Participatory Mapping into Qualitative Interviews -- 14.4 Connecting Place Meanings on Fire and Fuels Management: Why Scale Matters. , 14.5 Preferences for Fire and Fuels Management and Landscape-Scale Place Meanings -- 14.6 Resident Adaptability: Rethinking Special Places -- 14.7 It Could Be the Forest, Not the Trees: Avoiding a Scalar Mismatch -- 14.8 Using Participatory Mapping to Understand Local Views -- 14.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15: Participatory Mapping of Place Values in Northwestern Ontario -- 15.1 The Conceptualization of Place Values -- 15.2 Eliciting Place Values from Users of Natural Resource Areas -- 15.3 Spatial Representation of Place Values -- 15.4 Managing Crown Lands in Canada and Ontario -- 15.5 Mapping North Shore Values and Recreational Use Characteristics -- 15.6 Recreation Use Patterns and Place Values of North Shore Residents -- 15.7 Distribution and Characteristics of Valued Places -- 15.8 The Incorporation of Place Values into Decision-Making -- 15.9 Consumptive Recreation Values and Boreal Forest Timber Management -- 15.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 16: Place Mapping to Protect Cultural Landscapes on Tribal Lands -- 16.1 A Cultural Landscape with Contrasting Meanings -- 16.2 A Participatory Approach to Understanding Values at Risk -- 16.3 Mapping Relationships on the Flathead Indian Reservation -- 16.3.1 The Buffer Zone's Role in Protecting the Wilderness Area and Connecting People to It -- 16.3.2 Access and Functional Attachments -- 16.3.3 Personal and Cultural Attachments -- 16.3.4 Wildlife and Water Quality -- 16.3.5 Recreation, Privacy, and Scenic Values -- 16.4 Trust and Conflict -- 16.5 Mapping Meanings for the Buffer Zone -- 16.6 Results of the Mapping Activities -- 16.7 Phase III Application -- 16.8 Implications for Decision-Making -- References -- Chapter 17: Place Attachment for Wildland Recreation Planning -- 17.1 Place Attachment to Public Wildlands -- 17.2 Case Study of Wildland Recreation Planning. , 17.3 Case Study Place Attachment Questionnaire -- 17.4 Case Study Community Survey Results -- 17.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 18: Conclusion: From Describing to Prescribing-Transitioning to Place-Based Conservation -- 18.1 Approaches to the Practice of Place-Based Conservation -- 18.2 Place-Based Conservation as a Planning Process -- 18.3 Place-Based Conservation as an Emergent Process -- 18.4 Place-Based Conservation as an Organizing Concept -- 18.5 Place-Based Conservation as Framework for Policy -- 18.6 Moving Forward with Place-Based Conservation -- 18.6.1 Cultivating New Communication Channels -- 18.6.2 Developing Civic Capacity -- 18.6.3 Identifying Appropriate Roles for Expertise -- 18.6.4 Integrating Multiple Geographic Scales -- 18.6.5 Customizing Governance Strategies -- 18.7 Making the Transition -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index.
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