The Multiple Values of Wilderness

The Multiple Values of Wilderness
Author: H. Ken Cordell
Publisher: Venture Publishing (PA)
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Gone are those of the 1950s and early 1960s who championed preserving wild lands and who influenced and saw the birth of the National Wilderness Preservation System (NWPS). Gone too are myriad eager managers and proponents of wild land protection of the late 1960s and 1970s who helped rear the fledgling Wilderness system and bring it into adolescence by adding management practices and policy interpretations. In this, the 40th year since the birth of the NWPS, this middle-age federal land system is surrounded by many new faces as its childhood friends have moved on to other callings, have retired, or are no longer with us. Needed in these new times is a clear, comprehensive articulation of the multiple values of Wilderness. The overall purpose of this book is to tell fully what we know about the range of values Americans hold toward the NWPS in a factual, wide-ranging, and science-based way. A multidisciplinary team of authors and researchers clarify the meaning of different types of Wilderness values and present replicable, science-based evidence of these values in this volume. The intended audience is all those new faces who can and do have power over the future of the U.S. National Wilderness Preservation System as well as all who seek to influence those who have this power. This book is also intended for teachers, students, and other inquisitive people involved in formal or informal learning and research programs. The authors intend this compilation to help better inform interested and engaged members of the general public about the values of their public Wilderness areas. After all, it is the American citizen who is ultimately responsible and can influence public policy in the greatest measure through their individual and collective voices and actions." -- Publisher.

Personal, Societal, Andecological Values of Wilderness

Personal, Societal, Andecological Values of Wilderness
Author: Alan E. Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1999-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788181634

These papers were originally scheduled for presentation at the 6th World Wilderness Congress in Bangalore, India, in 1997. Due to a delay of the Congress until 1998, these 27 papers were compiled for publication prior to presentation. Papers in Vols. I & II cover 7 topics: protected area systems; opportunities & challenges of wilderness as a basis for sustainable development; understanding & protecting biodiversity; human values & meanings of wilderness; wilderness for personal growth; understanding threats & services related to wilderness; & the future of wilderness: challenges of planning, management, training, & research. Illustrated.