Hello all,
The online ecocentric journal, /The Ecological Citizen/ has published a
supplement featuring eleven different paths to ecocentric thinking. The
articles can be found at:
http://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/issue.php?i=Vol+1+Suppl+A
Ted Mosquin
www.ecospherics.net
l of nature and the Ecosphere ” SIGN ON
HERE:http://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/statement-of-ecocentrism.php
<http://www.ecologicalcitizen.net/statement-of-ecocentrism.php> (total
signatories now at 475).
Ted Mosquin, Consulting Editor "The Ecological Citizen"
it be left to 'experts'. We are all responsible for the
ways that humans treat the world of nature. One can also find a review
of the book at the above web site.
Ted Mosquin.
in
2011 the book has 228 pages. Author's email is guido1...@interfree.it
Ted Mosquin
Hi Wayne,
The way to understand ecosystem function is to first clarify the
question. Put in a different way the question is: What do ecosystems
actually do? As organisms are required to answer this question you also
need to ask: What do organisms do individually and collectively? As
noted
to bear in mind that we are processes, that is we are verbs and not
nouns (except in micro-moments in time). This is an alternative to fuzzy
math and stats -- just go out there, take a deep breath and be the
participant that you are.
http://www.ecospherics.net/pages/MosqEcoFun5.html
Ted Mosquin
will look
into approaching ISI.
Cheers,
Ted Mosquin
(Retired ecologist/biologist)
On 11/10/2011 12:03 PM, Matt Chew wrote:
Wayne, et al:
The manifesto has been cited, e.g., by:
Patrick Curry (2006) Ecological Ethics. Cambridge UK: Polity Press.
J. Anthony Cassils (2007) Some Reflections on Human
) of Ecological
Ethics, an Introduction by Patrick Curry of the UK and published by
Polity Press. It contains at least three chapters on ecocentric
thinking, and on living in and knowing about the place you live.
Hope this helps a bit.
Ted Mosquin, Lanark, Ontario (retired)
(613-267-4899)
On 9/5
, reviews. written between 1993 and 2004,) the year
the author died. There are reviews of both the above books under
amazon.com or amazon .ca..
All of the aboveperfect for readings, discussion, seminars, etcetera.
Cheers,
Ted
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Ted Mosquin
Box 279, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Canada
Tel: 613
but at the same time biodiversity is really not separable from
ecodiversity.
Cheers,
Ted
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Ted Mosquin
Box 279, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Canada
Anthology of Ecospheric Ethics www.ecospherics.net
http://www.ecospherics.net
A Manifesto for Earth (files at:www.ecospherics.net
http
for photographing flowers in the uv range.
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Ted Mosquin
Box 279, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Canada
Anthology of Ecospheric Ethics www.ecospherics.net
http://www.ecospherics.net
A Manifesto for Earth (files at:www.ecospherics.net
http://www.ecospherics.net)
can be
found at:
http://www.ecospherics.net/pages/MosqEcoFun5.html
It covers the value of nature's services as seen from anthropocentric
to ecocentric perspectives. It would be suitable for at least some
non-science majors.
Cheers,
Ted
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Ted Mosquin
Box 279, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0
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Ted Mosquin
Box 279, Lanark, Ontario K0G 1K0 Canada
Anthology of Ecospheric Ethics www.ecospherics.net
http://www.ecospherics.net
A Manifesto for Earth (3 files at:www.ecospherics.net
http://www.ecospherics.net)
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