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Human Dependence on Nature : How to Help Solve the Environmental Crisis.

Humanity is dependent on Nature to survive, yet our society largely acts as if this is not the case. The energy that powers our very cells, the nutrients that make up our bodies, the ecosystem services that clean our water and air; these are all provided by the Nature from which we have evolved and...

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Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: Washington, Haydn
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Cover; Human Dependence on Nature; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Figures; Foreword by Professor Paul R. Ehrlich; Understanding our roots; Note; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1: Energy is life; Productivity and food webs; Keystone species; Diversity, stability, resilience and ecosystem services; How much is humanity's fair share?; 2: The great cycles; The water cycle; The nitrogen cycle; The sulphur cycle; The phosphorus cycle; The carbon cycle; 3: Ecosystem services
  • essential but overlooked; Ecosystem services listed by Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.
  • Ecosystem Services and 'TEEB'State of play of ecosystem services; Valuing ecosystem services; 4: Collapse; Examples of ecosystem collapse; Eutrophication; Species introduction; Change in dominant species in coral ecosystems; Regional climate change; Unsustainable bushmeat trade; Loss of keystone species; Causes of ecosystem collapse; Holding off collapse; 5: Psychological, cultural and spiritual dependence on Nature; Social, educational, recreational and cultural values; Spiritual and psychological values; The transformative power of wild Nature; A sense of wonder.
  • Anti-spirituality in Western cultureConclusion; 6: The great divide
  • anthropocentrism vs ecocentrism; Anthropocentrism; Ideologies
  • modernism; Intrinsic value and the revolt against modernism; Ideologies
  • postmodernism; Questioning reality and 'Nature scepticism'; Anthropocentrism continues in society and academia; How do we bridge the great divide?; 7 Dealing with denial; Scepticism vs denial; Denial is common; The history of denial; Ideological basis for denial; Psychological types of denial; Ways we let denial prosper; Fear of change; Failure in values; Fixation on economics and society.
  • Ignorance of ecology and exponential growthGambling on the future; The media; Conclusion; 8: Do we have a problem?; Ecocide?; But is it really a problem?; Crisis or catastrophe?; A deeper problem?; Conclusion; 9: Solutions to keep our roots in the Earth; Scale of the problem; Worldview, ethics, values and ideologies; The growth economy and consumerism; Population; Reducing poverty; Education and communication; Ecological sustainability
  • the key focus; Technology
  • a renewable future; The politics of it all!; The 'Great Work'; Conclusion
  • regrowing our roots in the Earth; References; Index.