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title:Wilderness Tapestry : An Eclectic Approach to Preservation
author:Zeveloff, Samuel I.
publisher:University of Nevada Press
isbn10 | asin:0874172004
print isbn13:9780874172003
ebook isbn13:9780874174397
language:English
subjectNature conservation--Philosophy--Congresses, Wilderness areas--Congresses, Ecology--Philosophy--Congresses.
publication date:1992
lcc:QH75.A1W549 1992eb
ddc:333.78/2
subject:Nature conservation--Philosophy--Congresses, Wilderness areas--Congresses, Ecology--Philosophy--Congresses.
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Wilderness Tapestry
An Eclectic Approach to Preservation
Edited by Samuel I. Zeveloff, L. Mikel Vause, & William H. McVaugh
University of Nevada Press
Reno Las Vegas London
Page iv
The paper used in this book meets the requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Binding materials were selected for permanence and durability.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Wilderness tapestry: an electic approach to preservation / edited by
Samuel I. Zeveloff, L. Mikel Vause & William H. McVaugh.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87417-200-4 (alk.paper)
1 Nature conservationPhilosophyCongresses. 2. Wilderness areas
Congresses. 3. EcologyPhilosophyCongresses. I. Zeveloff, Samuel I.,
1950. II. Vause, L. Mikel (Lawrence Mikel), 1952. III. McVaugh,
William H., 1939.
QH 75.A1W549 1992
333.78'2dc20 9219508
CIP
University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA
Copyright 1992 by University of Nevada Press
All rights reserved
Book design by Kristina E. Kachele
Printed in the United States of America
2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3 1
Page v
DEDICATIONS
To Linda
SIZ
To my wife Janis; my daughters Kelly, Emily, and Sarah;
my son Jared; and my mother Stella B. Vause
LMV
To my son Nate, and my daughters Lisa, Becky, and Tasha
WHM
Page vii
CONTENTS
Preface
xi
Introduction & Philosophical Underpinnings
1
A Multidimensional Mandate for Wilderness Preservation
Samuel I. Zeveloff, L. Mikel Vause, and William H. McVaugh
3
The Barbarian Link
Brooke Williams
7
Wilderness Restoration: A Preliminary Philosophical Analysis
Wayne Ouderkirk
16
A Heritage of Wilderness Literature
35
Thoreau's Language of Ecology
William C. Johnson, Jr.
37
Wallace Stegner's Version of Pastoral or "No Eden Valid Without Serpent"
Russell Burrows
52

Page viii
A Wilderness of Rivers: River Writing in North America
Chris Bullock and George Newton
67
Ways of Knowing Nature: Scientists, Poets, and Nature Writers View the Grizzly Bear
Terrell Dixon
80
Why Don't They Write About Nevada?
Ann Ronald
97
Original Wilderness Prose
111
Yellowstone in Winter
William Kittredge
113
Burrowing Owls
Terry Tempest Williams
117
The Arctic Desert
Howard McCord
122
Historical & Contemporary Societal Views
133
The Bob: Confessions of a Fast-Talking Urban Wilderness Advocate
Michael P. Cohen
135
The Wilderness Within Us: Women and Wilderness
Felicia F. Campbell
153
Toward a Holistic Eco-vision: The Infusion of the Eco-feminine in Eco-philosophy
Neila C. Seshachari
160
Wilderness References in Urban Landscapes
Anne Berman and Edward B. Weil
172
Wilderness as a Human Landscape
Steven R. Simms
183

Page ix
New Management Concepts
203
Ecological Education: A Contemporary Imperative
Cheryl Charles
205
Environmental Economics and Wilderness Values: What's In It for the Individual?
Richard M. Alston and Cliff Nowell
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