Fall 2012
Island Press
Fall/Winter 2012 Contents The Death and Life of Monterey Bay The Agile City Let Them Eat Shrimp Corporation 2020 Tibet Wild River Notes The Global Farms Race Ecological Restoration, Second Edition Good Urbanism Reshaping Metropolitan America Forgotten Grasslands of the South Creating Green Roads Forests for the People The Kingdom of Rarities Transport Beyond Oil Principles of Ecological Landscape Design The Diversity of Sacred Lands in Europe Governance of Shared Waters
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New in Paperback Stephen R. Palumbi and Carolyn Sotka
The Death and Life of Monterey Bay A Story of Revival The remarkable story of how ordinary citizens brought Monterey Bay back to life
“[A] colorful history of times long gone, of environments degraded, of an intricate web of life threatened—and how it has finally begun to recover through the hopeful work of communities and their leaders.... [A] fascinating book, filled with anecdote and history, they explore the complex environment of the region, its fabulous sea life, and its colorful cast of humans.” —San Francisco Chronicle “In this buoyant history of Monterey Bay, it's the humans, not the ocean life, that take center stage...the happy ending, so rare in nature literature nowadays, is refreshing.” —Publishers Weekly “[Explains] the incredible comeback of one of the most important locales for marine biodiversity [and details the] entertaining lessons on species interdependence and the quirky characters who helped the recovery happen.” —Treehugger “A collection of outsized characters and colorful tales…this delightful book reveals a vivid cross section of the natural and social history of the bay.” —Santa Cruz Sentinel “From natural paradise to environmental catastrophe and back again, the story of Monterey Bay is a compelling one. Lucky then...that marine biologists Stephen R. Palumbi and Carolyn Sotka do it justice.... A gentle, considered and stirring biography of an eco-system; the book is a fitting legacy for Monterey Bay.” —The Ecologist
Stephen R. Palumbi is the Director of the Hopkins Marine Station and the Jane and Marshall Steele Jr. Professor of Marine Science at Stanford University. Carolyn Sotka manages science and policy outreach activities for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Oceans and Human Health Initiative.
Science/Oceans | August 2012 6 X 9 | 224 pp. | 2 4-color inserts | Trade Paper: $17.95 978-1-61091-190-0 Cloth: $26.95 978-1-59726-435-8 E-Book: $17.95 978-1-59726-987-2 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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The Unnatural History of the Sea Callum Roberts 6 x 9 | 456 pp. Paper: $27.50 978-1-59726-577-5
Let Them Eat Shrimp Kennedy Warne 6 x 9 | 200 pp. Paper: $17.95 978-1-59726-334-4
Authors’ Residences: Pacific Grove, California and Charleston, South Carolina
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New in Paperback James S. Russell
Kennedy Warne
The Agile City
Let Them Eat Shrimp
Building Well-being and Wealth in an Era of Climate Change
The Tragic Disappearance of the Rainforests of the Sea
“Russell’s thesis is powerful, his reasoning tight, and his evidence persuasive. All told, The Agile City is one of the most compelling environmental treatises to appear in recent decades.” —Martin W. Lewis, Issues in Science and Technology “[Russell] calls for a more creative, more agile way of regulating in a ‘loose-fit’ context. Simple rules. Smart Grids. Green economies. Slow food. But in the end, I am having trouble summarizing the most important recommendations of this book, because there are so many and they are so diverse.” —Treehugger
In a very short time America has realized that global warming poses real challenges to the nation's future. The Agile City engages the fundamental question: what to do about it? Journalist and urban analyst James S. Russell argues that we'll more quickly slow global-warming—and blunt its effects—by retrofitting cities, suburbs, and towns.
James S. Russell is the architecture columnist for Bloomberg News. He has written about cities, architecture, and environmental design for more than 20 years. As a long-time editor, he helped Architectural Record magazine win a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. He has written for numerous newspapers, magazines and books and consulted to environmental organizations, cities, and architects. He teaches at the City College of New York and is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Author’s Residence: New York, New York Land Use Planning/Architecture | August 2012 6 X 9 | 312 pp. | Trade Paper: $17.95 978-1-59726-725-0 Cloth: $35.00 978-1-59726-724-3 E-Book: $17.95 978-1-61091-027-9 Selling Territory: Worldwide ISBN 978-1-59726-725-0
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“Telling the stories of people displaced by intensive shrimp farms in Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, Warne provides evocative tales of economic disparities and disruption of local tradition.” — —Choice “Warne, founding editor of New Zealand Geographic Geographic, visits mangroves around the world and lets what he sees and the people he meets make their own case. The book is a travelog with attitude.” — —Science News
In Let Them Eat Shrimp, Kennedy Warne takes readers into the muddy battle zone that is the mangrove forest. Mangroves are often dismissed as foul wastelands, while in fact, they provide shellfish, crabs, honey, timber, and charcoal to coastal communities from Florida to South America to New Zealand. Yet to shrimp farmers and land developers, mangroves simply represent a good investment. A longtime journalist, Warne captures the insatiability of these industries and the magic of the mangroves. His vivid account will make every reader pause before ordering the shrimp.
Kennedy Warne is author of Roads Less Travelled and founding editor of New Zealand Geographic. His articles have appeared in National Geographic, Smithsonian, GEO, and other publications. Author’s Residence: Auckland, New Zealand Current Events/Science | August 2012 6 X 9 | 200 pp. | 4-color insert | Trade Paper: $17.95 978-1-59726-334-4 Cloth: $25.95 978-1-59726-683-3 E-Book: $17.95 978-1-61091-024-8 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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Corporation 2020 Transforming Business for Tomorrow's World A sweeping and original plan for reforming business-as-usual to create a new economy of permanence From the Introduction We are not compelled to live with the risks and costs of Corporation 1920 as the main agent of our economy and the most significant institution of our time. We can instead collaborate to create an environment for the success of a new species of corporation. Corporations, like biological species in a dynamic environment, respond to external stimuli which in their case include policies and prices. They adapt and evolve, with the strongest and fittest surviving over time. Changing external conditions... would enable a Darwinian process by which corporations that are able to best adapt in this efficient environment survive and facilitate the creation of more such businesses. There is an emerging consensus that all is not well with today’s market-centric economic model. Although it has pulled millions out of poverty over the last half-century, it creates recession, unemployment, ecological scarcity, and environmental risk, and widens the gap between the rich and the poor. The result is the broken system of social inequity, environmental degradation, and political manipulation that marks today’s corporations. Corporation 2020 presents new approaches to measuring the true costs of business and its obligation to society. Pavan Sukhdev lays out a sweeping new vision for tomorrow’s corporation: one that will increase social equity, decrease environmental risks, and still generate profit. Through a combination of internal changes in corporate governance and external regulations and policies, Corporation 2020 can become a reality—and it must, argues Sukhdev, if we are to avert catastrophic social imbalance and ecological harm. From his insightful look into the history of the corporation to his thoughtful discussion of the steps needed to craft a better corporate model, Sukhdev offers a hopeful vision for the role of business in shaping a more equitable, sustainable future.
Pavan Sukhdev is the Founder-CEO of GIST Advisory, an environmental consulting firm that helps governments and corporations value and manage their impacts on natural and human capital. A former banker at Deutsche Bank, he has been Special Adviser and Head of UNEP’s Green Economy Initiative, lead author of their “Green Economy Report”, and Study Leader for the G8+5 commissioned project on The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (“TEEB”). He is the recipient of a McCluskey Fellowship at Yale University. Author’s Residence: Haryana, India
Business/Current Events | September 2012 6 X 9 | 320 pp. | 26 figures | Trade Cloth: $29.95 978-1-61091-238-9 E-Book: $19.95 978-1-61091-360-7 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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State of the World 2012 Worldwatch Institute 7 x 9.25 | 272 pp. Paper: $21.95 978-1-61091-037-8
The New Economy of Nature Gretchen C. Daily and Katherine Ellison 6 x 9 | 250 pp. Paper: $30 978-1-55963-154-9
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New George B. Schaller
Tibet Wild A Naturalist's Journeys on the Roof of the World An engaging portrait of wildlife and culture in the Tibetan wilderness from the world’s preeminent field biologist From the Introduction The Tibetan Plateau has infected me, particularly the Chang Tang, the great northern plain. Chang Tang. The name enchants. It conjures a vision of totemic loneliness, of space, silence, and desolation, a place nowhere intimate yet that is part of its beauty. I had long wanted to explore its secrets, even years before my first visit, intrigued by the accounts of early Western travelers and tracing and retracing their journeys with a finger on a map. It was forbidden to foreigners, devoid of roads, and almost uninhabited; its inaccessibility enhanced its allure. In 1984, I finally had the opportunity to penetrate its vastness... Science/Nature | September 2012 6 X 9 | 412 pp. | 32 color photos, 11 maps and tables | Trade Cloth: $29.95 978-1-61091-172-6 E-Book: $19.95 978-1-61091-232-7 Selling Territory: Worldwide Of related interest
Jaguar Alan Rabinowitz 6 x 9 | 416 pp. Paper: $37.50 978-1-55963-802-9
Naturalist Edward O. Wilson 6 x 9 | 416 pp. Paper: $29.95 978-1-59726-088-6
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George Schaller has spent much of his life traversing wild and isolated places in his quest to understand and conserve threatened species—from mountain gorillas in the Virunga to snow leopards in the Himalaya. Throughout his career, Schaller has spent more time in Tibet than anywhere else, devoting over thirty years to the wildlife, culture, and landscapes that captured his heart. Tibet Wild is Schaller’s account of three decades of exploration in the most remote stretches of Tibet. As human development in the region accelerated, Schaller watched the clash between wildlife and people become more common—and more destructive. What began as a purely scientific endeavor became a mission: to work with local communities, regional leaders, and national governments to protect the ecological richness and culture of the Tibetan Plateau. Whether tracking brown bears, penning fables about the tiny pika, or promoting a conservation preserve that spans four nations, Schaller has pursued his goal with persistence and good humor. Tibet Wild is an intimate journey through the wilderness of Tibet, guided by the careful gaze and unwavering passion of a life-long naturalist. Dr. George B. Schaller has become known as one of the founding fathers of wildlife conservation over the course of his 50-year career. Spending most of his time in the field, he has led seminal studies on, and helped protect, some of the planet’s most endangered and iconic animals ranging from tigers in India to giant pandas in China. These animals have been the basis for his scientific and popular writings, including 16 books, among them The Year of the Gorilla, The Last Panda, and Tibet’s Hidden Wilderness. He won a National Book Award in 1973 for The Serengeti Lion: A Study of Predator-Prey Relations. Author’s Residence: Roxbury, Connecticut
New Wade Davis
River Notes A Natural and Human History of the Colorado A striking and powerful account of human exploration and the destruction of America’s most iconic river From River Notes The Colorado is the American Nile, the symbol of all that the country has achieved and the promise of all that it can achieve as a wildly inventive and ever changing nation.... For nearly a hundred years we have sacrificed the Colorado River on the altar of our prosperity. Surely it is time to shatter this way of thinking and recognize that the river's well-being is our prosperity.... For only by doing so does the song become a hymn, and a prayer for the well-being of all, including the countless generations still waiting to be born. In their name, we must let the river flow.
Plugged by no fewer than twenty-five dams, the Colorado is the world’s most regulated river, providing most of the water supply of Las Vegas, Tucson, and San Diego, and much of the power and water of Los Angeles and Phoenix. If the river ceased flowing, it would soon be necessary to abandon many of the largest cities in the West. The Colorado is indeed a river of life, which makes it all the more tragic that when it approaches the sea, it has been reduced to a toxic trickle, its delta dry and deserted. In a blend of history, science, and personal observation, acclaimed author Wade Davis tells the story of America’s Nile, from its legendary history to the human intervention that has left it transformed and near exhaustion. The story of the Colorado River is the human quest for progress and its inevitable if unintended effects—and an opportunity to learn from past mistakes and foster the rebirth of America’s most iconic waterway. A beautifully told story of historical adventure and natural beauty, River Notes is a fascinating journey down the river and through mankind’s complicated and destructive relationship with one of its greatest natural resources.
Wade Davis is Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. An ethnographer, photographer, filmmaker, and writer, he is the author of the 2011 bestseller Into the Silence, Light at the Edge of the World, One River, the international bestseller The Serpent and the Rainbow, Shadows in the Sun, and other books. His articles have appeared in Outside, Condé Nast Traveler, National Geographic, Scientific American, and many other publications. Author’s Residence: Washington, DC
Current Events/Environment | October 2012 5 X 8 | 176 pp. | 5 maps | Trade Cloth: $22.95 978-1-61091-361-4 E-Book: $12.95 978-1-61091-206-8 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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Shadows in the Sun Wade Davis 5.5 x 8.25 | 320 pp. Paper: $21.95 978-1-59726-392-4
Restoring Colorado River Ecosystems Robert W. Adler 6 x 9 | 344 pp. Paper: $35 978-1-59726-057-2
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The Global Farms Race Land Grabs, Agricultural Investment, and the Scramble for Food Security The first comprehensive analysis of farmland acquisitions
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Environment/Current Events | October 2012 6 X 9 | 272 pp. | Short Cloth: $50.00 978-1-61091-186-3 Paper: $25.00 978-1-61091-187-0 E-Book: $25.00 978-1-61091-219-8 Selling Territory: Worldwide Of related interest
Seeds of Sustainability Pamela A. Matson 6 x 9 | 312 pp. Paper: $45 978-1-59726-525-6
Where Our Food Comes From Gary Paul Nabhan 6 x 9 | 264 pp. Paper: $24 978-1-61091-003-3
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David Hallam, “Overview” Alexandra Spieldoch and Sophia Murphy, “Social and Economic Implications” Laura A. German, Wouter M.J. Achten, and Manuel R. Guariguata, “Environmental Impacts” Gary R. Blumenthal, “Investors’ Perspectives” Chido Makunike, “Regional Perspectives: Africa” Bastiaan P. Reydon and Vitor B. Fernandes, “Regional Perspectives: Latin America”
We have entered a new phase of the global food crisis. Wealthy countries that import much of their food, along with private investors, are racing to buy or lease huge swaths of farmland abroad. The Global Farms Race is the first book to examine this burgeoning trend in all its complexity, considering the implications for investors, host countries, and the world as a whole. The debate over large-scale land acquisition is typically polarized, with critics lambasting it as a form of “neocolonialism,” and proponents lauding it as a cure-all for global agriculture. The Global Farms Race instead offers diverse perspectives, featuring contributions from agricultural investment consultants, farmers’ organizations, international NGOs, and academics. This critical resource addresses historical context, environmental impacts, and social effects, and covers all the major geographic areas of investment.
Michael Kugelman is Program Associate for South and Southeast Asia at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Susan L. Levenstein is Program Specialist with the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Authors’ Residences: Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington, DC
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New Andre F. Clewell and James Aronson
Ecological Restoration, Second Edition Principles, Values, and Structure of an Emerging Profession A completely revised and updated edition of the definitive guide to this rapidly growing discipline Praise for the first edition of Ecological Restoration “This is a remarkable book written by the top restoration ecologists.... The book closes a gap among basic titles...of the young field of restoration ecology.” —Restoration Ecology “I strongly recommend this volume to the broad audience for which it is intended, including anyone considering teaching graduate or undergraduate courses in ecological restoration. Whether readers hope to introduce themselves to or continue broadening their understanding of ecological restoration, the book will prove useful.” —Quarterly Review of Biology
Originally published in 2007, Ecological Restoration has become one of the seminal books in this quickly developing field. This completely revised and reorganized edition presents up-to-date developments and current trends in the field by two of its leaders. Among its key features are: • Entirely new Virtual Field Trips, with additional examples woven into chapters • Full treatment of the controversial topic of the restoration of semicultural ecosystems • Up-to-date discussion of reference systems and reference models, which inform almost every aspect of restoration planning • Full discussion of the global issue of ecosystem impairment and the complex topics of what restoration recovery means and how it is accomplished The authors focus on clarifying terminology, stressing the importance of precision in language for a field that is quickly becoming an established discipline. This new edition will be an invaluable resource for practitioners and theoreticians from a variety of backgrounds and perspectives, ranging from backyard volunteers to highly trained academic scientists and professional consultants.
Andre F. Clewell is a consulting restoration practitioner and plant ecologist, and past president of the Society for Ecological Restoration. James Aronson is a restoration ecologist at the Center of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, Montpellier, France, and the Missouri Botanical Garden in Saint Louis. He serves on the board of directors for the Society for Ecological Restoration. Authors’ Residences: Ellenton, Florida, and Montpellier, France
Science/Ecology | December 2012 Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration Series 7 X 10 | 280 pp. | Short Cloth: $60.00 978-1-61091-167-2 Paper: $30.00 978-1-61091-168-9 E-Book: $30.00 978-1-59726-323-8 Selling Territory: Worldwide Of related interest
Introduction to Restoration Ecology Evelyn A. Howell, John A. Harrington, and Stephen B. Glass 8.5 x 10 | 436 pp. Cloth: $90 978-1-59726-189-0
Restoring Ecological Health to Your Land Steven I. Apfelbaum and Alan Haney 7 x 10 | 264 pp. Paper: $30 978-1-59726-572-0
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New Nan Ellin
Good Urbanism Six Steps to Creating Prosperous Places How to realize a livable urban future
We all have a natural nesting instinct—we know what makes a good place. And a consensus has developed among urban planners and designers about the essential components of healthy, prosperous communities. So why aren’t these ideals being put into practice?
Urban Planning/Design | November 2012 7 X 10 | 224 pp. | 8-page color insert | Short Cloth: $70.00 978-1-61091-364-5 Paper: $35.00 978-1-61091-374-4 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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In Good Urbanism, Ellin identifies the obstacles to creating thriving environments, and presents a six-step process to overcome them: prospect, polish, propose, prototype, promote, present. Ellin illustrates the process with ten exemplary projects, from Envision Utah to Open Space Seattle. For planners, urban designers, community developers, and students of these fields, Ellin’s innovative approach offers an inspired, yet concrete path to building good places.
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Nan Ellin is Chair of the Department of City and Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah and author of Integral Urbanism. Author’s Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah
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Announcing the Metropolitan Planning + Design Series Series editors: Arthur C. Nelson and Reid Ewing A collaboration between Island Press and the University of Utah’s Department of City & Metropolitan Planning, this series provides a set of tools for students and professionals N IN G D working to make our cities and metropolitan areas more sustainable, livable, prosperous, resilient, and equitable. As the world’s population grows to nine billion by mid-century, the population of the United States will rise to one-half billion. Along the way, the physical landscape will be transformed. Indeed, twothirds of the built environment in the United States at mid-century will be constructed between now and then,
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presenting a monumental opportunity to reshape the places we live. The Metropolitan Planning + Design series presents an integrated approach to addressing this challenge, involving the fields of planning, architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, public policy, environmental studies, geography, and civil and environmental engineering. The series draws from the expertise of some of the world’s leading scholars in the field of metropolitan planning and design. Please see islandpress.org/utah for more information.
New Arthur C. Nelson
Reshaping Metropolitan America Development Trends and Opportunities to 2030 Data and analysis to direct growth towards more sustainable, livable communities
Nearly half the buildings that will be standing in 2030 do not exist today. That means we have a tremendous opportunity to reinvent our urban areas, making them more sustainable and livable for future generations. But for this vision to become reality, the planning community needs reliable data about emerging development trends. Arthur C. Nelson delivers that resource in Reshaping Metropolitan America, providing statistics about changes in population, jobs, housing, nonresidential space, and other key factors. Most importantly, he shows the benefits of reshaping America in ways that meet emerging market demands, and then outlines a policy agenda to do so. Reshaping Metropolitan America does not simply make predictions; it shows that Americans want better communities, what the benefits are, and how to get there.
Urban Planning | December 2012 6 X 9 | 200 pp. | Short Cloth: $70.00 978-1-61091-019-4 Paper: $35.00 978-1-61091-033-0 E-Book: $35.00 978-1-61091-222-8 Selling Territory: Worldwide ISBN 978-1-61091-033-0
Dr. Arthur C. Nelson, FAICP, is Presidential Professor of City & Metropolitan Planning at the University of Utah where he is also Director of the Metropolitan Research Center and is Co-Director of the Master of Real Estate Development Program.
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Author’s Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah
Other Books in the Metropolitan Planning + Design Series The TDR Handbook Arthur C. Nelson, Rick Pruetz, and Doug Woodruff 8 x 10.5 | 344 pp. Paper: $47.50 978-1-59726-981-0
Stewardship of the Built Environment Robert A. Young 7 x 10 | 256 pp. Paper: $35 978-1-61091-180-1
Planning as if People Matter Thomas W. Sanchez and Marc Brenman 6 x 9 | 240 pp. Paper: $35 978-1-61091-012-5
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New Reed F. Noss
Forgotten Grasslands of the South Natural History and Conservation A beautifully written, scientific study of a neglected, biologically rich, and endangered ecosystem
From the Foreword by E. O. Wilson
Science/ Ecology | December 2012 7 X 10 | 320 pp. | 42 figures, 32 color plates Short Cloth: $70.00 978-1-59726-488-4 Paper: $35.00 978-1-59726-489-1 E-Book: $35.00 978-1-61091-225-9 Selling Territory: Worldwide Of related interest
Observation and Ecology Rafe Sagarin and AnĂbal Pauchard 6 x 9 | 240 pp. Paper: $30 978-1-59726-826-4
Trophic Cascades John Terborgh and James A. Estes 7 x 10 | 488 pp. Paper: $47.50 978-1-59726-487-7
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The grasslands of the South, and in particular the Southeast, encompass a diversity of open habitats that beggar the more familiar iconic grasslands of the Great Plains. They are also far richer in species of plants and animals. In fact, acre by acre the Southern Grassland Biome, when it is properly defined to include the longleaf pine savanna and its intermittent hardwood bottomlands, is probably the richest terrestrial biome in all of North America.
Forgotten Grasslands of the South is the study of one of the biologically richest and most endangered ecosystems in North America. In a seamless blend of science and personal observation, renowned ecologist Reed Noss explains the natural history of southern grasslands, their origin and history, and the physical determinants of grassland distribution, including ecology, soils, landform, and hydrology. In addition to offering fascinating new information about these little-studied ecosystems, Noss demonstrates how natural history is central to the practice of conservation. Although theory and experimentation have recently dominated the field of ecology, ecologists are coming to realize how these distinct approaches are not divergent but complementary, and that pursuing them together can bring greater knowledge and understanding of how the natural world works and how we can best conserve it. This long-awaited work sets a new standard for scientific literature and is essential reading for those who study and work to conserve the grasslands of the South as well as for everyone who is fascinated by the natural world.
Reed F. Noss is Provost’s Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Central Florida, former editor-in-chief of Conservation Biology, and past president of the Society for Conservation Biology. Author’s Residence: Chuluota, Florida
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Christopher Johnson and David Govatski
Creating Green Roads
Forests for the People
Integrating Cultural, Natural, and Visual Resources into Transportation
The Story of America’s Eastern National Forests
In Creating Green Roads, James and Matthew Sipes demonstrate that roads don’t have to be the enemy of sustainability: they can be designed to minimally impact the environment while improving quality of life. The authors examine traditional, transporta utilitarian methods of transportation planning that have resulted in a host of negative impacts: conges from urban sprawl and congestion to loss of community identity and excess air and water pollution. They offer a better approach—one that blends form and function. Through case studies and photos from around the country, Creating Green Roads provides an examination of all aspects of green roads, from transportation policy to the basics of road design, public involvement, road ecology, and the economics of sustainable roads. This comprehensive guide offers a practical strategy for rethinking how we design, plan, and maintain our transportation infrastructure.
James L. Sipes is a landscape architect, environmental planner, and the author of Digital Land and Sustainable Solutions to Water Resources. Matthew L. Sipes is a civil engineer with HMB Professional Engineers, Inc. Authors’ Residences: Smyrna, Georgia, and Lexington, Kentucky
At the turn of the twentieth century, widespread clearcutting resulted in ecological ruin and devastating fires in America’s Eastern forests. A coalition of citizens, organizations, and business and political leaders fought against this pattern, and in 1911, they achieved a landmark victory with the Weeks Act, which protected millions of acres of Eastern forests. Forests for the People tells the fascinating story of this vital legisla legislation and the citizens and organizations that made it a reality. While these protected forests survive today, many of the critical issues facing American forests in the twentieth century persist, and new threats have arisen—including oil shale drilling, invasive species, and development around national parks. In Forests for the People, Christopher Johnson and David Govatski draw upon the lessons and victories of the past to examine the vital issues facing American forests today and illuminate paths to better forest management.
Christopher Johnson writes on conservation issues and is the author of This Grand and Magnificent Place: The Wilderness Heritage of the White Mountains. David Govatski retired from the U.S. Forest Service after a career as a forester, silviculturist, and fire management officer on several national forests. Authors’ Residences: Evanston, Illinois, and Jefferson, New Hampshire
Land Use Planning/Transportation | December 2012 8.5 X 10 | 288 pp. | Short Cloth: $90.00 978-1-61091-358-4 Paper: $45.00 978-1-61091-375-1 E-Book: $45.00 978-1-59726-322-1 Selling Territory: Worldwide ISBN 978-1-61091-375-1
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Environment/History | December 2012 6 X 9 | 328 pp. | 10 maps, 30 b/w photos | Short Cloth: $70.00 978-1-61091-009-5 Paper: $35.00 978-1-61091-010-1 E-Book: $35.00 978-1-61091-215-0 Selling Territory: Worldwide ISBN 978-1-61091-010-1
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New Eric Dinerstein
The Kingdom of Rarities An original and important investigation of rarity and its relationship to conservation From The Kingdom of Rarities
Science/Environment | December 2012 6 X 9 | 336 pp. | Trade Cloth: $29.95 978-1-61091-195-5 E-Book: $19.95 978-1-61091-207-5 Selling Territory: Worldwide
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Tigerland and Other Unintended Destinations Eric Dinerstein 6 x 9 | 296 pp. Paper: $25 978-1-59726-152-4
Saving a Million Species Lee Hannah 6 x 9 | 432 pp. Paper: $35 978-1-59726-570-6
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Why are some species so common in nature and others so rare? In this book, I will explore answers to this central question of ecology from the perspective of both evolution and conservation. Our search for rarity will span the most isolated locales in New Guinea and the Amazon, where spectacular natural forms of rarity can be found as well as once common creatures made rare by human activity that live in some of the most altered landscapes on Earth. Such familiar species as giant anteaters, rhinoceroses, and jaguars populate the Kingdom of Rarities, complemented by charismatic but poorly known marvels such as the Cambodian forest ox, the goldenmantled tree kangaroo, and the Kirtland’s warbler. Each has a vital story to tell, stimulating to the mind and of great importance for conserving the world’s biodiversity.
The Kingdom of Rarities presents a new context for understanding rarity and its implications, both for our understanding of how the natural world works and for what it can teach us about protecting biodiversity during a time of large-scale environmental change. Using cutting-edge science from remote outposts around the world, award-winning author Eric Dinerstein animates the key questions that scientists are asking themselves about why some species are so abundant and others not. What are the rarest species and why are they most likely to be found in certain types of environments? Which species have always been rare, and which have only recently been made rare? Which should we seek to protect most? Throughout, Dinerstein explores rarity as a central principle within conservation biology, advancing both our understanding of the natural world and inspiring the creation of new tools and technologies that can help us add to our knowledge and design more effective conservation strategies. He focuses on real-time threats to biodiversity, from climate change to habitat fragmentation, and draws on his long and distinguished scientific career to illuminate the concept of rarity for readers across the spectrum of scientific knowledge. Eric Dinerstein is Chief Scientist with the World Wildlife Fund, where he has spent the past 24 years working to save rare species globally. He began his career in 1975 studying tigers in Nepal as a Peace Corps volunteer and later served as a postdoctoral fellow with the Smithsonian Institution studying rhinoceroses and predators. Author’s Residence: Washington, DC
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Seventy percent of the oil America uses each year goes to transportation. In Transport Beyond Oil, leading experts show how to slash that statistic and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. The authors demonstrate that smarter development and land use decisions, paired with better transportation systems, can dramatically lower energy consumption. John Renne calculates how oil can be saved through a future with more transit-oriented development. Petra Todorovitch examines the promise of high speed rail. Peter Newman envisions 100% oil-free cities through the development of electric-transit, renewable natural gas, and other sustainable energy sources. Additional topics include funding transit, freight transport, and non-motorized transportation systems. Each chapter provides policy prescriptions and their measurable results.
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Transport Beyond Oil delivers practical solutions, based on quantitative data. This fact-based approach offers a new vision of travel that is both transformational and achievable.
John L. Renne, Ph.D., AICP is the Director of the Merritt C. Becker Jr. University of New Orleans Transportation Institute and Associate Professor in the Department of Planning and Urban Studies at the University of New Orleans. He is also the Managing Director of The TOD Group, LLC. Billy Fields, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Texas State University. Authors’ Residences: New Orleans, Louisiana, and Austin, Texas
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What if instead of depicting nature, we allowed nature in? What if, instead of building and maintaining artistic creations, we worked to develop and manage living systems? What could we learn from the wild and pastoral landscapes that Central Park imitates, and from places like the undeveloped High Line, about how nature works? Could we create landscapes that were more efficient, more connected, more effective, and ultimately more valuable? Could we, in other words, create ecological landscapes?
Today, there is a growing demand for designed landscapes—from public parks to backyards—to be not only beautiful and functional, but also sustainable. With Principles of Ecological Landscape Design, Travis Beck gives professionals and students the first book to translate the science of ecology into design practice. This groundbreaking work explains key ecological concepts and their application to the design and management of sustainable landscapes. It covers topics from biogeography and plant selection to global change. Beck draws on real world cases where professionals have put ecological principles to use in the built landscape. For constructed landscapes to perform as we need them to, we must get their underlying ecology right. Principles of Ecological Landscape Design provides the tools to do just that. Travis Beck is Landscape and Gardens Project Manager with the New York Botanical Garden. He is a registered landscape architect and LEED Accredited Professional with a Master’s degree in horticulture. Author’s Residence: New York, New York
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Legal and Institutional Issues
The Delos Initiative focuses on the sacred natural sites in developed countries throughout the world (such as Australia, Canada, the European countries, Japan, New Zealand and the United States of America). Its main purpose is to help in maintaining both the sanctity and the biodiversity of these sites, through the understanding of the complex relationship between spiritual/cultural and natural values. This publication includes all the presentations made at the First Workshop of the Delos Initiative, which took place in Montserrat in 2006. All speeches delivered and case studies presented at the workshop have been included, as well as conclusions and lessons learned.
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This book seeks to reposition the law as a tool for implementing higher good, or, in other words, for providing justice by seeking to ensure individuals have access to the services that ecosystems naturally provide, and guaranteeing the right to water for human well-being. The goal of the publication is to contribute to a better understanding of the legal and institutional arrangements necessary for promoting good governance of transboundary waters between two or more States. The ultimate aim of this book is to try and strengthen the capacity of various stakeholders, and to help reach the ideal that water should be considered as a vehicle for integration rather than as a source of conflict.
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Index Acting as if Tomorrow Matters, Dernbach ........................................... 16 The Agile City, Russell ............... 2 Anderson, Principles of Caribbean Environmental Law ............... 17 Beatley, Green Cities of Europe ... 18 Beck, Principles of Ecological Landscape Design ................................. 14 The Case for a Carbon Tax, Hsu .... 18 City Rules, Talen ..................... 18 Clewell/Aronson, Ecological Restoration, Second Edition... .................... 7 Climate and Conservation, Hilty/Chester ........................................... 16 Cooler Smarter, The Union of Concerned Scientists ............................. 16 Corporation 2020, Sukhdev... .... 3 Creating Green Roads, Sipes/Sipes ........................................... 11 Davis, River Notes..................... 5 The Death and Life of Monterey Bay, Palumbi/Sotka ....................... 1 Dernbach, Acting as if Tomorrow Matters ........................................... 16 Dinerstein, The Kingdom of Rarities ........................................... 12 The Diversity of Sacred Lands in Europe, Mallarach/Papayannis .......... 15 Ecological Restoration, Second Edition, Clewell/Aronson... .................. 7 Ellin, Good Urbanism ................ 8 Environmental Justice, Hill . .....16 Evolution in a Toxic World, Monosson ........................................... 16 Forests for the People, Johnson/Govatski ........................................... 11 Forgotten Grasslands of the South, Noss ........................................... 10 Friedman, Fundamentals of Sustainable Dwellings ............................. 16 Fundamentals of Sustainable Dwellings, Friedman ............................. 16 Getting it Across, Johnson ....... 18 The Global Farms Race, Kugelman ............................................. 6 Good Urbanism, Ellin ................ 8 Governance of Shared Waters, Iza/ Aguilar ................................ 15 Green Cities of Europe, Beatley .... 18 Hannah, Saving a Million Species ........................................... 18 Hill, Environmental Justice ...... 16 Hilty/Chester, Climate and Conservation ........................................... 16 Hosey, The Shape of Green...... 17 Hsu, The Case for a Carbon Tax .... 18 Human Transit, Walker ............ 18
Iza/Aguilar, Governance of Shared Waters ................................. 15 Johnson, Getting it Across ....... 18 Johnson/Govatski, Forests for the People ........................................... 11 The Kingdom of Rarities, Dinerstein ........................................... 12 Kuchner, Marketing for Scientists ........................................... 18 Kugelman, The Global Farms Race ............................................. 6 Let Them Eat Shrimp, Warne ...... 2 Mallarach/Papayannis, The Diversity of Sacred Lands in Europe ........ 15 Marketing for Scientists, Kuchner ........................................... 18 Maschinski/Haskins, Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate ........................................... 18 Monosson, Evolution in a Toxic World ........................................... 16 Nelson, Reshaping Metropolitan America ............................................. 9 Noss, Forgotten Grasslands of the South ........................................... 10 Observation and Ecology, Sagarin/ Pauchard ............................. 16 Oil Pollution Act Deskbook, Randle ........................................... 16 Palumbi/Sotka, The Death and Life of Monterey Bay ......................... 1 Planning as if People Matter, Sanchez/ Brenman .............................. 17 Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate, Maschinski/Haskins .... 18 Principles of Caribbean Environmental Law, Anderson...................... 17 Principles of Ecological Landscape Design, Beck ........................ 14 Randle, Oil Pollution Act Deskbook ........................................... 16 Renne/Fields, Transport Beyond Oil ........................................... 13 Reshaping Metropolitan America, Nelson ............................................. 9 Resilience Practice, Walker/Salt ... ........................................... 17 River Notes, Davis .................... 5 Roman/Burdick, Tidal Marsh Restoration ........................................... 17 Russell, The Agile City ............... 2 Sagarin/Pauchard, Observation and Ecology ................................ 16 Sanchez/Brenman, Planning as if People Matter.................................. 17 Saving a Million Species, Hannah ........................................... 18
Schaller, Tibet Wild ................... 4 The Shape of Green, Hosey ..... 17 Sipes/Sipes, Creating Green Roads ........................................... 11 State of the World 2012, The Worldwatch Institute ............................... 17 Stewardship of the Built Environment, Young .................................. 17 Sukhdev, Corporation 2020....... 3 Talen, City Rules ..................... 18 Tibet Wild, Schaller ................... 4 Tidal Marsh Restoration, Roman/Burdick ........................................... 17 Transport Beyond Oil, Renne/Fields ........................................... 13 The Union of Concerned Scientists, Cooler Smarter ..................... 16 Vital Signs 2012, The Worldwatch Institute ............................... 17 Walker, Human Transit ............ 18 Walker/Salt, Resilience Practice ........................................... 17 Warne, Let Them Eat Shrimp ...... 2 The Worldwatch Institute, State of the World 2012 .......................... 17 The Worldwatch Institute, Vital Signs 2012 ................................... 17 Young, Stewardship of the Built Environment ........................ 17
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