Making Sense of the Ecosystem Approach 20.3

Editorial: End of the World as We Know It

I can tell you that James Kay and Eric Schneider don’t look like subversives. So far as I know they don’t behave much like subversives either. But the way they think, and encourage the rest of us to think, is a different matter altogether. If we go along with them it will mean the end of the world as we know it. ...

Editorial: The end of the world as we know it
Robert Gibson

Visions of Nature and Society: A History of the Ecosystem Concept
Stephen Bocking

Non-Human Nature and the Ecosystem Approach: The Limits of Anthropocentrism in Great Lakes Management
Anne Bell

Disharmony in the Great Lakes Basin: Institutional Jurisdictions Frustrate the Ecosystem Approach
Lynton Keith Caldwell

Embracing Complexity: The Challenge of the Ecosystem Approach
James J. Kay and Eric Schneider

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Reviews

In the Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations by Jerry Mander
Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology by Neil Postman
Technology and Choice by Marcel C. Lafolette and Jeffrey K. Stine, eds.
Under RAPs: Towards Grassroots Ecological Democracy in the Great Lakes Basin by John H. Hartig and Michael A. Zarull, eds.
Ecology and the Politics of Scarcity Revisited: The Unraveling of the American Dream by William Ophuls and A. Stephen Boyan Jr.

Books Received for Review

Letters

Podium: On Mallard Tails and Blueberry Trails
Mike Morris
Inset: Sitting here in paradise by Caitlin Hicks

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