توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Stewardship and the Future of the Planet: Promise and Paradox
نام کتاب : Stewardship and the Future of the Planet: Promise and Paradox
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سرپرستی و آینده سیاره: وعده و پارادوکس
سری : Routledge Advances in the History of Bioethics
نویسندگان : Rachel Carnell, Chris Mounsey
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 270
ISBN (شابک) : 9781032112459 , 9781003219064
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction: The Contradictory Inflections of Stewardship
Overview of the Volume
Human Self-Perception and Misperception
Dystopian Visions of Past, Present, and Future
Approaches to Contemporary Challenges
Envisioning the Future
Notes
Bibliography
Part I: Human Self-Perception and Misperception
Chapter 1: Stewardship and Sense of Place: Assumptions and Ideals
The Premise
Sense of Place
Stewardship
Sense of Place ≠ Place Attachment
Place Attachment ≠ Positive Action
Conflicting Place Meanings
Lessons and Ideals
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 2: “I Was Under No Necessity of Seeking My Bread”: Robinson Crusoe and the Stewardship of Resources in Eighteenth-Century England
Why People Have Read Robinson Crusoe as an Economic Model
Towards a Notion of Christian Stewardship
Making Bread
The Rise of the Economic Model
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 3: Stewardship in American Literature: Promise and Paradox in the New World
Susan Cooper and the Origins of Stewardship in American Literature
Aldo Leopold, Rachel Carson, and the Science of Environmental Stewardship
Gary Snyder’s Turtle Island and the Ecopoetics of Stewardship
Notes
Bibliography
Part II: Dystopian Visions of Past, Present, and Future
Chapter 4: Monstrous Stewardship and the Plantation in Charles Chesnutt’s “The Goophered Grapevine”
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 5: Human Stewardship and “Reproductive Futurism” in Dystopian Fiction
Precarious Heredity
The Stewardship of Heredity
Stewardship, the Coercive Placental Economy, and Planetary Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 6: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Literature: Post-Human Stewardship in Paolo Bacigalupi’s Drowned Cities Trilogy
Welcome to the Jungle: The Kudzu and Voodoo of Orleans
From Sea to Rising Sea: Washington, DC
Cradle of Liberty No More: Seascape Boston and the Hunt for Tool
From Revolution to Evolution
Notes
Bibliography
Part III: Approaches to Contemporary Challenges
Chapter 7: Political Aspects of Stewardship for Wildlife in the U.S.
Origins of Ideas of Protecting Wildlife
Do Wildlife Have Agency?
The Politics of the Endangered Species Protection at the U.S. Federal Level
The Politics of Stewardship at the State Level
The Current State of Stewardship in the U.S.: The Trump and Biden administrations
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 8: The Future of the Seascape and the Humanity of Islanders: Focusing on the Korean Archipelago
What Is the Island’s Humanities Topography?
What Does Humanities Topography Change?
Marine Awareness
Natural Environment
Identity
Science and Technology
Knowledge, Boundary, Network: Components of Humanities Topography and Their Function
Knowledge: Island, a Museum of Marine Knowledge
Boundary: Island on the Boundary
Network: Openness, Self-reliance, and Democracy
Interdisciplinary Approach for Research Methodology of Island Humanities Topography
Common Interests and Collaboration with Other Disciplines
Diversity
Space
Knowledge
Islandness
Sustainability
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 9: Stewardship of Rangelands in the 21st Century: Managing Complexity from the Margins
Desertification
Succession
Rangelands as Climate Solution
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Part IV: Envisioning the Future
Chapter 10: Product Stewardship: Ethics and Effectiveness in a Circular Economy
Social Meanings of Product Stewardship
Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste
Product Stewardship as Shared Responsibility
Product Stewardship as a Risk Management Tool
Product Stewardship as Shared Value Creation
Updating Product Stewardship for a Circular Economy
Limitations of Product Stewardship in a Circular Economy
Addressing Increasing Levels of Consumption and Waste
Incentivizing Circular Redesign
Supporting Reduction, Repair, or Reuse
Driving Innovation at the Ecosystem Level
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 11: An Evolutionary Systems Theoretic Perspective on Global Stewardship
Evolutionary Systems Theory
Inherited Systems that Have Given Rise to the Challenges of the Anthropocene
Urban Systems
Technological Systems
Political and Economic Systems
Global Stewardship Within Our Inherited Systems
Notes
Bibliography
Chapter 12: Stewardship in the Anthropocene: Meanings, Tensions, Futures
Stewardship Meanings and Tensions
Multiple Stewardships in Policy and Practice
Government-Led Landscape Stewardship in South Africa
Civic-led Urban Stewardship in Bengaluru (India) and New York (U.S.A.)
Corporate-Led Biosphere Stewardship of the World’s Oceans
Stewardship as a Boundary Object
Concluding Discussion: Stewardship and the Challenges of the Anthropocene
Notes
Bibliography
Index