In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environmental philosophers and historians. They argue that the “received wilderness idea” is dualistic, ethnocentric, and static. According to these critics, this idea of wilderness finds clear expression in the Wilderness Act of 1964. However, the idea of wilderness so ably deconstructed by its critics bears little resemblance to the understanding of wilderness presented in the Wilderness Act. The critics assume a backward-looking, purity-based definition of wilderness that runs counter to the forward-looking, relativistic interpretation of the Wilderness Act that has guided and informed subsequent wilderness legislation, management, and visitation. ...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Wilderness-allow the idea to inhabit your mind\u27s eye for a moment. Typically, an image of trees a...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
Wilderness has been defined in diverse ways, but most famously in the Wilderness Act of 1964, which ...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 calls for the preservation of certain areas in their natural, untrammeled...
Wilderness areas often cry out for ecological restoration. Decades of fire suppression, livestock gr...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
The exploitation of natural resources in British Columbia has been strongly influenced by man's atti...
Wilderness is commonly understood as referring to areas significantly untouched by human modificatio...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
Lecture given by Dr. Roderick Nash. Introduction by Dr. John H, Ehrenreich: Dean of the College of F...
In 1975 Congress passed the Eastern Wilderness Areas Act (EWAA), which established wilderness prese...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Wilderness-allow the idea to inhabit your mind\u27s eye for a moment. Typically, an image of trees a...
In recent years, the notion of wilderness has been roundly criticized by several prominent environme...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
Wilderness has been defined in diverse ways, but most famously in the Wilderness Act of 1964, which ...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 calls for the preservation of certain areas in their natural, untrammeled...
Wilderness areas often cry out for ecological restoration. Decades of fire suppression, livestock gr...
This thesis attempts to answer the question, "what is wilderness?" It argues that throughout history...
The exploitation of natural resources in British Columbia has been strongly influenced by man's atti...
Wilderness is commonly understood as referring to areas significantly untouched by human modificatio...
The Wilderness Act of 1964 is the principal legal mechanism for preserving wilderness in the United ...
Recently, a heated debate has emerged between advocates of the traditional wilderness concept and th...
Lecture given by Dr. Roderick Nash. Introduction by Dr. John H, Ehrenreich: Dean of the College of F...
In 1975 Congress passed the Eastern Wilderness Areas Act (EWAA), which established wilderness prese...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Wilderness-allow the idea to inhabit your mind\u27s eye for a moment. Typically, an image of trees a...