Hope is an Imperative [recurso electrónico] : The Essential David Orr / by David W. Orr.
Tipo de material: TextoEditor: Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2011Descripción: XX, 372p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781610910170Tema(s): Environmental sciences | Regional planning | Architecture | Urban Ecology | Sustainable development | Environment | Sustainable Development | Urban Ecology | Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning | Landscape ArchitectureClasificación CDD: 338.927 Clasificación LoC:GE195-199GE196Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Foreword; F. Capra -- Introduction -- Part 1: The Fundamentals. 1. Verbicide -- 2. Slow Knowledge -- 3. Speed -- 4. Love -- 5. Reflections on Water and Oil -- 6. Gratitude -- 7. Orr’s Laws -- Part 2: On Sustainability. 8. Walking North on a Southbound Train -- 9. Four Challenges of Sustainability -- 10. The Problem of Sustainability -- 11. Two Meanings of Sustainability -- 12. Leverage -- 13. Shelf Life -- 14. The Constitution of Nature -- 15. Diversity -- 16. All Sustainability Is Local: New Wilmington, Pennsylvania -- Part 3: On Ecological Design. 17. Designing Minds -- 18. Loving Children: A Design Problem -- 19. Further Reflections on Architecture as Pedagogy -- 20. The Origins of Ecological Design -- 21. The Design Revolution: Notes for Practitioners -- Part 4: On Education. 22. Place as Teacher -- 23. The Problem of Education -- 24. What Is Education For? -- 25. Some Thoughts on Intelligence -- 26. Ecological Literacy -- 27. Place and Pedagogy -- 28. The Liberal Arts, the Campus, and the Biosphere -- Part 5: On Energy and Climate. 29. Pascal’s Wager and Economics in a Hotter Time -- 30. The Carbon Connection -- 31. 2020: A Proposal -- 32. Baggage: The Case for Climate Mitigation -- 33. Long Tails and Ethics: Thinking about the Unthinkable -- 34. Hope (in a Hotter Time) -- 35. At the End of Our Tether? -- The Rationality of Nonviolence -- Sources -- Permissions -- About David W. Orr -- Index.
For more than three decades, David Orr has been one of the leading voices of the environmental movement, championing the cause of ecological literacy in higher education, helping to establish and shape the field of ecological design, and working tirelessly to raise awareness of the threats to future generations posed by humanity’s current unsustainable trajectory. Hope Is an Imperative brings together in a single volume Professor Orr’s most important works. These include classics such as ??What Is Education For?,” one of the most widely reprinted essays in the environmental literature, “The Campus and the Biosphere,” which helped launch the green campus movement,and “Loving Children: A Design Problem,” which renowned theologian and philosopher Thomas Berry called “the most remarkable essay I’ve read in my whole life.” The book features thirty-three essays, along with an introductory section that considers the evolution of environmentalism, section introductions that place the essays into a larger context, and a foreword by physicist and author Fritjof Capra. Hope Is an Imperative is a comprehensive collection of works by one of the most important thinkers and writers of our time. It offers a complete introduction to the writings of David Orr for readers new to the field, and represents a welcome compendium of key essays for longtime fans. The book is a must-have volume for every environmentalist’s bookshelf.
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