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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Foreword / Daniel Kemmis -- 1. A rehearsal to bioregionalism / Michael Vincent McGinnis -- pt. I. Home place -- 2. Interpreting bioregionalism: A story from many voices / Doug Aberley -- 3. Place: Thinking about bioregional history / Dan Flores -- 4. Boundary creatures and bounded spaces / Michael Vincent McGinnis -- 5. Bioregional possibilities in Vermont / Christopher McGrory Klyza -- pt. II. Place, region and globalism -- 6. Bioregionalism, civil society and global environmental governance / Ronnie D. Lipschutz -- 7. Toward a cosmopolitan bioregionalism / Mitchell Thomashow -- 8. Climate-change policy from a bioregional perspective: Reconciling spatial scale with human and ecological impact / David L. Feldman and Catherine A. Wilt -- pt. III. Local knowledge and modern science -- 9. Combining science and place-based knowledge: Pragmatic and visionary approaches to bioregional understanding / Bruce Evan Goldstein -- 10. Addressing the conservation conundrum in Mesoamerica: A bioregional case study / Thomas T. Ankersen -- pt. IV. Toward a bioregional future -- 11. The role of education and ideology in the transition from a modern to a more bioregionally-oriented culture / Chet A. Bowers -- 12. Bioregional restoration: Re-establishing an ecology of shared identity / Michael Vincent McGinnis, Freeman House and William Jordan III.
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"Bioregionalism is the first book to explain the theoretical and practical dimensions of bioregionalism from an interdisciplinary standpoint, focusing on the place of bioregional identity within global politics. Leading contributors from a broad range of disciplines introduce this exciting new concept as a framework for thinking about indigenous peoples, local knowledge, globalization, science, global environmental issues, modern society, conservation, history, education and restoration. Bioregionalism's emphasis on place and community radically changes the way we confront human and ecological issues."--Publisher's description.