Ecological Wisdom

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This book offers an introduction to the theory and practice of ecological wisdom (EW). EW is the integration of robust contemporary science with proven cultural and historical practices to identify long-term, sustainable solutions to problems of environmental management and urban design. The book combines theoretical concepts with specific case studies, illustrating the opportunities for interdisciplinary approaches combining historical experience, cultural context, and contemporary science as effective strategies for addressing complex problems confronting metropolitan and rural environmental and resource management in areas such as land use, water management, materials and building engineering, urban planning, and architecture and design. EW transcends the limitations in these fields of the normative approaches of modernity or traditional wisdom by offering a new, synthetic strategy to address socio-ecological issues. By presenting these ideas both theoretically and through existing case studies, the book provides researchers, practitioners and students with a powerful new perspective in developing long-term, resilient solutions to existing socio-environmental challenges. It is intended mainly for those working or interested in the fields of sustainable environmental and resource management, city and regional planning, architecture and design, civil engineering, landscape architecture, and the philosophy of science, particularly those with an ecological or sustainability focus.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Bo Yang
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2019-01-16
File : 317 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811305719


Ecological Wisdom Inspired Restoration Engineering

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This book focuses on ecological wisdom inspired restoration engineering through theories, hypotheses, policies, practical understanding, and case studies. Understanding nature’s processes is a prerequisite for the healthy and sustainable functioning of a habitable Earth. As such, the book provides a guide for readers seeking to understand and build sustainable, urban socio-ecological systems using restoration technologies based on wisdom. Motivated by recent rapid advances in restoration engineering, such as the role of green building materials in urban infrastructures, and developing sustainable landscapes to benefit the environment, economy and communities, it is an essential reference on the most promising innovative technologies. It discusses engineering methods and practices in the restoration of soil, water, heritage sites, and other ecosystems, as well as the development and applications of green building materials. It presents a holistic and systematic approach that utilizes natural resources and the concept of ecological wisdom to reap sustainable environmental, economic and social benefits to fulfill the concept of living in harmony with nature. This book is a valuable resource for civil- and environmental engineering researchers as well as organizations engaged in eco-restoration practices.

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Genre : Science
Author : Varenyam Achal
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-08-24
File : 295 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789811301490


Monastic Ecological Wisdom

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Can early medieval monasteries serve as a model of sustainable development and environmental conservation in today’s world? Inspired by Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Sí and Benedictine communities around the world whose shared monastic values inform ecological practice, Monastic Ecological Wisdom uncovers the hidden story of early Christian and monastic care for the earth. In Monastic Ecological Wisdom, Samuel Torvend shows how it is possible that medieval monastic values and practices could assist in the careful conservation of what we claim is God’s first gift, God’s first gesture of grace: the earth and all that dwells with it. By reflecting on an ecological reading of New Testament texts, the Rule of St. Benedict, and early monastic engagement with the natural world as seen in the life of St. Benedict, such practices can serve thoughtful Christians today who care deeply about living in harmony with the earth and all who call it home.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Samuel Torvend
Publisher : Liturgical Press
Release : 2023-11-15
File : 184 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780814667972


Our Limits Transgressed

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Is democracy hazardous to the health of the environment?

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Bob Pepperman Taylor
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Release : 1992
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105000072376


A Green And Permanent Land

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Once patronized primarily by the counterculture and the health food establishment, the organic food industry today is a multi-billion-dollar business driven by ever-growing consumer demand for safe food and greater public awareness of ecological issues. Assumed by many to be a recent phenomenon, that industry owes much to agricultural innovations that go back to the Dust Bowl era. This book explores the roots and branches of alternative agricultural ideas in twentieth-century America, showing how ecological thought has challenged and changed agricultural theory, practice, and policy from the 1930s to the present. It introduces us to the people and institutions who forged alternatives to industrialized agriculture through a deep concern for the enduring fertility of the soil, a passionate commitment to human health, and a strong advocacy of economic justice for farmers. Randal Beeman and James Pritchard show that agricultural issues were central to the rise of the environmental movement in the United States. As family farms failed during the Depression, a new kind of agriculture was championed based on the holistic approach taught by the emerging science of ecology. Ecology influenced the "permanent agriculture" movement that advocated such radical concepts as long-term land use planning, comprehensive soil conservation, and organic farming. Then in the 1970s, "sustainable agriculture" combined many of these ideas with new concerns about misguided technology and an over-consumptive culture to preach a more sensible approach to farming. In chronicling the overlooked history of alternative agriculture, A Green and Permanent Land records the significant contributions of individuals like Rex Tugwell, Hugh Bennett, Louis Bromfield, Edward Faulkner, Russell and Kate Lord, Scott and Helen Nearing, Robert Rodale, Wes Jackson, and groups like Friends of the Land and the Practical Farmers of Iowa. And by demonstrating how agriculture also remains central to the public interest—especially in the face of climatic crises, genetically altered crops, and questionable uses of pesticides—this book puts these issues in historical perspective and offers readers considerable food for thought.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Randal S. Beeman
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Release : 2001
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015050466468


Uncertainty And Environmental Policy

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Genre : Environmental policy
Author :
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Release : 2000
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:49015002597608


Frontiers Of Green Building Materials And Civil Engineering Iii

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Selected, peer reviewed papers from the Second International Conference on Green Building, Materials and Civil Engineering (GBMCE 2013), August 21-23, 2013, Taiwan

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Jimmy Chih Ming Kao
Publisher : Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Release : 2013-08-30
File : 2093 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783038261735


Before Earth Day

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Dispels the conventional belief that American environmental law was a product of the 1970s, finding instead that its origins go back to New Deal and Cold War policies, and traces the dramatic post-war shift in the way Americans viewed the natural environment.

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Genre : History
Author : Karl Boyd Brooks
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Release : 2009
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015078791350


Life As A Whole

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Genre : Civilization
Author : John William Bews
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Release : 1937
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCBK:C026070972


The Ecological Conscience Values For Survival

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A series of experts present essays emphasizing the importance of integrating ecological values with all technological, scientific, economic, and political activities to preserve natural resources and save the biosphere.

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Genre : Nature
Author : Robert Disch
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Release : 1970
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : WISC:89048113302