Reading List


Believing Jason's idea to be a damn good one, below is my 'additional' reading list. 'Additional' in that this list excludes--for the sake of brevity and to avoid redundancy--the readings from Dr. Rhodes' list for this class.    

Articles:
Adger, W.N. 2000. "Social and ecological resilience: are they related?" Progress in Human Geography no. 24 (3):347.
Antrop, Marc. 2006. "Sustainable landscapes: contradiction, fiction or utopia?" Landscape and Urban Planning no. 75 (3-4):187-197. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2005.02.014.
Cronon, William. 1996. "The Trouble with Wilderness: Or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature." Environmental History no. 1 (1):7-28.
Demeritt, David. 2002. "What is 'Social Construction of Nature.' A topology and sympathetic critique." Progress in Human Geography no. 26 (6):pp 767-790.
Light, Andrew. 2010. "The Moral Journey of Environmentalism: From wilderness to place." In Pragmatic Sustainability: Theoretical and practical tools, edited by Steven A. Moore. London: Routledge.
Underwood, Jared G., Joyce Francis, and Leah R. Gerber. 2011. "Incorporating biodiversity conservation and recreational wildlife values into smart growth land use planning." Landscape and Urban Planning no. 100 (1-2):136-143. doi: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2010.11.014.

Books:
Leopold, Aldo. 1949. A Sand County Almanac: Oxford University Press.
Nash, R. 2001. Wilderness and the American mind: Yale Univ Pr.
Perfecto, I., J. Vandermeer, and A. Wright. 2009. Nature's matrix: linking agriculture, conservation and food sovereignty: Earthscan/James & James.
Walker, B.H., and D.A. Salt. 2006. Resilience thinking: sustaining ecosystems and people in a changing world: Island Pr.

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