Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation: A Biographical Dictionary
By (Author) Rachel W. White
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th September 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
333.72092273
Hardback
344
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
652g
Through biographical examinations of some of the key figures in the debate on conservation, this book seeks to explore a range of subjects, such as the evolution of the conservation movement, its implications for policy-makers, and how it impacts the daily lives of people everywhere. The varying approaches taken by these individuals will serve to emphasize that there are many definitions of conservation, and that many viewpoints are valid. Detailed observations of important figures on both sides of the debate, including some of the most famous and familiar and some less so, provide readers with the knowledge they need to form their own opinions on this topic. Major biographies include individuals such as Rachel Carson, Dixy Lee Ray, John Muir, and James Watt. An introductory essay, an appendix of shorter entries on additional figures, and a bibliography are also included.
[S]hapers of the Great Debate on Conservation deserves mention for its importance not only to students of general biography, but to students of science and conservation. Through biographical examination of some of the key figures in the debate on conservation articles and essays explore the evolution and history of the conservation movement, its social and political impact, and how individuals contributed to lasting definitions of conservation concerns. Extensive notes and bibliographic references make Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation a very useful reference.-MBR Bookwatch
Biographical sketches of 21 major figures that show why each is important in the debate about conservation, providing good documentation, footnotes, and bibliographies; there is also a well-designed index. Highly recommended. All libraries.-Choice
[I]nformative and wide ranging ...-Reference Reviews
[I]nformative and wide ranging ...Reference Reviews
"Informative and wide ranging ..."-Reference Reviews
"Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation deserves mention for its importance not only to students of general biography, but to students of science and conservation. Through biographical examination of some of the key figures in the debate on conservation articles and essays explore the evolution and history of the conservation movement, its social and political impact, and how individuals contributed to lasting definitions of conservation concerns. Extensive notes and bibliographic references make Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation a very useful reference."-MBR Bookwatch
"[S]hapers of the Great Debate on Conservation deserves mention for its importance not only to students of general biography, but to students of science and conservation. Through biographical examination of some of the key figures in the debate on conservation articles and essays explore the evolution and history of the conservation movement, its social and political impact, and how individuals contributed to lasting definitions of conservation concerns. Extensive notes and bibliographic references make Shapers of the Great Debate on Conservation a very useful reference."-MBR Bookwatch
"[I]nformative and wide ranging ..."-Reference Reviews
"Biographical sketches of 21 major figures that show why each is important in the debate about conservation, providing good documentation, footnotes, and bibliographies; there is also a well-designed index. Highly recommended. All libraries."-Choice
RACHEL WHITE SCHEUERING is a freelance writer and former field biologist. She was a contributing author on American Environmental Leaders: From Colonial Times to the Present and was a contributing author and editorial assistant on Birds of Oregon: A General Reference. She lives in Portland, Oregon.