What does the process of ecological restoration actually produce? For some restoring nature is a point of no contention. By replacing ecosystems that have been damaged by human interference, humans are taking proper responsibility for their actions. However, the environmental ethics community is all but in agreement over humans\u27 obligations to damaged ecosystems. Some in the field claim that it is human\u27s responsibility to perform wild gardening , through restorations, to our environments. While other philosophers insist that these acts produce faked nature . This thesis offers a compromise vision of the meaning of restoration. The author uses the concept of Autonomous Biological Culture (ABC), defined as the point where an ecosys...
The University of Cumbria's Professor Ian Convery presented at this Society for Ecological Restorati...
Ecological restoration—the process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, ...
Restoration seeks to heal the environment and make amends for damages done by human interference. P...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
This thesis theoretically assesses ecological restoration from the point of view of environmental et...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
Our environmental wrongdoings result in a moral debt that requires restitution. One component of res...
Many committed and passionate environmental thinkers currently champion restoration as an appropriat...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Ecological restoration is defined by the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) as “the process of...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
Ecological restoration has been identified as an increasingly important tool in environmental polic...
Ecological restoration is quickly becoming a major approach to how humans interact with the natural ...
The University of Cumbria's Professor Ian Convery presented at this Society for Ecological Restorati...
Ecological restoration—the process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, ...
Restoration seeks to heal the environment and make amends for damages done by human interference. P...
Ecological restoration is essential both to a sustainable human culture and to the well being of the...
This thesis theoretically assesses ecological restoration from the point of view of environmental et...
The acid test of humankind's relationship to natural systems is the degree to which ecological damag...
Our environmental wrongdoings result in a moral debt that requires restitution. One component of res...
Many committed and passionate environmental thinkers currently champion restoration as an appropriat...
Environmental philosophy has expanded and diversified greatly since its beginning. Yet applied philo...
The speed, scope and intensity of landscape-scale transformations in ecologically vulnerable environ...
Traditional ecological restoration often relies on ideals of reversibility and balance of nature. I ...
Ecological restoration is defined by the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) as “the process of...
The discipline of ecological restoration has operated under several assumptions that have ultimately...
Ecological restoration has been identified as an increasingly important tool in environmental polic...
Ecological restoration is quickly becoming a major approach to how humans interact with the natural ...
The University of Cumbria's Professor Ian Convery presented at this Society for Ecological Restorati...
Ecological restoration—the process of assisting the recovery of ecosystems that have been degraded, ...
Restoration seeks to heal the environment and make amends for damages done by human interference. P...