How Nature Speaks: The Dynamics of the Human Ecological Condition

Author:   Yrjo Haila ,  Chuck Dyke
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822337256


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   17 March 2006
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Author:   Yrjo Haila ,  Chuck Dyke
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9780822337256


ISBN 10:   0822337258
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   17 March 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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How Nature Speaks makes a valuable contribution in an area where such theoretical 'deeper' thinking is needed. -- David J. Brunckhorst Environmental Conservation The strength of the collection lies in the contributors' creative and exploratory applications of scientific models in complexity and non-linear thinking to social movements and political debate. -- Cheryl Lousley The Goose This is not just another book on ecology! It is a book that makes the reader contemplate the most appropriate way to think about ecology. -- Hefin Jones Biologist How to make nature speak? Whoever thought that the gravity of the current ecological problems leaves us no choice but to try and manage nature as best as we can is well advised to read this book. This fine collection gives us profound insights into the complex ways in which nature and the social are interwoven. Nature is not out there; it is present in every category we use to try and understand our environment. A product of years of scholarship, this is a welcome contribution to the literature. -- Maarten Hajer, University of Amsterdam What? Another book on ecology and how we are messing up the world? Is this book really necessary? This is not just another book on ecology. It is a book about how to think about ecology. Philosophical explorations, metaphorical musings, case histories of community action seen in the light of systems dynamics, and mathematical exposition of non-linear dynamics in clear intuitive terms all converge to help us see the richness of ecology as the paradigmatic science for understanding complexity. And yes, this book is necessary. -- Richard Levins, Harvard University


How Nature Speaks makes a valuable contribution in an area where such theoretical 'deeper' thinking is needed. -- David J. Brunckhorst, Environmental Conservation The strength of the collection lies in the contributors' creative and exploratory applications of scientific models in complexity and non-linear thinking to social movements and political debate. -- Cheryl Lousley, The Goose This is not just another book on ecology! It is a book that makes the reader contemplate the most appropriate way to think about ecology. -- Hefin Jones, Biologist How to make nature speak? Whoever thought that the gravity of the current ecological problems leaves us no choice but to try and manage nature as best as we can is well advised to read this book. This fine collection gives us profound insights into the complex ways in which nature and the social are interwoven. Nature is not out there; it is present in every category we use to try and understand our environment. A product of years of scholarship, this is a welcome contribution to the literature. -- Maarten Hajer, University of Amsterdam What? Another book on ecology and how we are messing up the world? Is this book really necessary? This is not just another book on ecology. It is a book about how to think about ecology. Philosophical explorations, metaphorical musings, case histories of community action seen in the light of systems dynamics, and mathematical exposition of non-linear dynamics in clear intuitive terms all converge to help us see the richness of ecology as the paradigmatic science for understanding complexity. And yes, this book is necessary. -- Richard Levins, Harvard University


What? Another book on ecology and how we are messing up the world? Is this book really necessary? This is not just another book on ecology. It is a book about how to think about ecology. Philosophical explorations, metaphorical musings, case histories of community action seen in the light of systems dynamics, and mathematical exposition of non-linear dynamics in clear intuitive terms all converge to help us see the richness of ecology as the paradigmatic science for understanding complexity. And yes, this book is necessary. --Richard Levins, Harvard University How to make nature speak? Whoever thought that the gravity of the current ecological problems leaves us no chance but to try and manage nature as best as we can is well advised to read this book. This fine collection gives us profound insights into the complex ways in which nature and the social are interwoven. Nature is not out there; it is present in every category we use to try and understand our environment. A product of years of scholarship, this is a welcome contribution to the literature. --Maarten Hajer, University of Amsterdam


"What? Another book on ecology and how we are messing up the world? Is this book really necessary? This is not just another book on ecology. It is a book about how to think about ecology. Philosophical explorations, metaphorical musings, case histories of community action seen in the light of systems dynamics, and mathematical exposition of non-linear dynamics in clear intuitive terms all converge to help us see the richness of ecology as the paradigmatic science for understanding complexity. And yes, this book is necessary.""--Richard Levins, Harvard University ""How to make nature speak? Whoever thought that the gravity of the current ecological problems leaves us no chance but to try and manage nature as best as we can is well advised to read this book. This fine collection gives us profound insights into the complex ways in which nature and the social are interwoven. Nature is not out there; it is present in every category we use to try and understand our environment. A product of years of scholarship, this is a welcome contribution to the literature.""--Maarten Hajer, University of Amsterdam"


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YrjÖ Haila is Professor of Environmental Policy at the University of Tampere in Finland. Among his books are Humanity and Nature (with Richard Levins) and several books in Finnish. Chuck Dyke is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. He is the author of The Evolutionary Dynamics of Complex Systems and Through the Genetic Maze.

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