Wilderness and wildness have long been essential values at the heart of American conservation. Both have played critical roles in the formation of environmental ethics, providing a conceptual foundation for the belief that the non-human natural world is valuable for its own sake (Nash, 2001). After grounding and inspiring much of 20th century environmentalism, their influence in the current century has grown increasingly tentative. The arrival of what some have called the “Anthropocene epoch” – a term meant to capture the planetary scale impacts of human activity – now threatens the continued viability and relevance of wilderness and wildness to contemporary conservation. The challenges facing wilderness advocates are both physical and conc...
Wilderness is commonly understood as referring to areas significantly untouched by human modificatio...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Abstract-This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influen...
In recognizing that the very nature of wilderness is a human construct, the values sought to be pres...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Wilderness has been a central value in the development of the American environmental tradition and h...
Passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and establishment of the National Wilderness Preservation Syst...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
The topic of the paper is wilderness and the idea of wilderness. The introduction presents an outlin...
The major challenge to stewardship of protected areas is to decide where, when, and how to intervene...
Wilderness is commonly understood as referring to areas significantly untouched by human modificatio...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Abstract-This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influen...
In recognizing that the very nature of wilderness is a human construct, the values sought to be pres...
Wilderness is often considered the epitome of naturalness – what nature ought to be. Indeed, in many...
This chapter explores the continuing relevance of preserving wilderness by preventing active human i...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Wilderness is vanishing. Despite explicit legislative protection of wilderness values for over half ...
Humans have altered the majority of Earth’s terrestrial surface, yet some places still remain relati...
Arguments for and against Wilderness designation often revolve around decidedly unecological themes...
Wilderness has been a central value in the development of the American environmental tradition and h...
Passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964 and establishment of the National Wilderness Preservation Syst...
Abstract: Naturalness and wildness. The keys to what is most valuable about wilderness are directly ...
The topic of the paper is wilderness and the idea of wilderness. The introduction presents an outlin...
The major challenge to stewardship of protected areas is to decide where, when, and how to intervene...
Wilderness is commonly understood as referring to areas significantly untouched by human modificatio...
This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influence nearly...
Abstract-This paper summarizes a dialogue session that focused on two concepts that strongly influen...