Beschreibung:
Rethinking Wilderness and the Wild: Conflict, Conservation and Co-existence examines the complexities surrounding the concept of wilderness.
Part 1. What is wilderness? The stories we tell 1. Wilderness in Literature and Culture: Changing perceptions of the relationship with 'country' 2. Evolving values of wilderness in the Age of Extinction: Environmental campaigning in Australia 3. Collaborative Wilderness Preservation and the Franklin River Campaign: Environmentalists, Aboriginal People and the Creative Arts 4. The Wilderness experience in National Parks: A case study of Boonoo Boonoo National Park 5. Aboriginal owned and jointly managed national parks: Caring for cultural imperatives and conservation outcomes 6. Changing Attitudes towards Wilderness in Aotearoa/New Zealand: From Disappointment to Glorification and Guardianship Part 2. The how of wilderness: Relationships and reciprocity 7. Reimagining wilderness and the wild in Australia in the wake of bushfires 8. Human Engagement in Place-Care: Back from the Wilderness 9. Botanical Wilderness Narratives: Plant Intelligence and Shifting Perceptions of the Botanical World 10. People as purposeful and conscientious resource stewards: Human Agency in a World Gone Wild 11. Exploring wilderness in Iceland: Charting meaningful encounters with uninhabited lands Part 3. The why of wilderness: New and different wilds 12. Wilderness Triumphant: Beyond Romantic Nature, Settlement and Agriculture 13. The future of wilderness in the Anthropocene and beyond: Wild machinations 14. Rewilding as an expression of love: philosophical perspectives on human engagement 15. From Wilderness Preservation to the Fight for Lawlands: Towards a Revisioning of Conservation 16. Rupturing the Western concept of wilderness: restoring human relationships with place and nature