Ecological Pioneers
A Social History of Australian Ecological Thought and Action
Stuart Hill author Martin Mulligan author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Oct '01
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This book highlights the emergence of ecological thought in Australia, showcasing significant contributions from various fields and influential individuals, including those featured in Ecological Pioneers.
The book Ecological Pioneers explores the development of ecological thought in Australia, highlighting the contributions of notable individuals across various fields. By weaving together a social history, the authors delve into the rich tapestry of Australian arts, sciences, politics, and public life, showcasing how these areas have influenced ecological understanding. The narrative brings to light the often-overlooked achievements of Australian thinkers, who have played a pivotal role in shaping ecological discourse.
Australia's unique and diverse environments have fostered a remarkable group of ecological pioneers, each contributing original ideas and practices. The book features influential figures such as Joseph Banks, Judith Wright, and Bill Mollison, among others. These individuals, whether they identified as environmentalists or not, have significantly impacted ecological thought and practice. Their stories illustrate the interconnectedness of human endeavor and the natural world, emphasizing the importance of ecological awareness in various aspects of society.
In Ecological Pioneers, readers will discover how these thinkers have shaped our understanding of ecology and the environment. Through engaging narratives and insightful analyses, the authors shed light on the profound legacy of these pioneers, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the ecological movements that have emerged in Australia. This exploration not only honors their contributions but also inspires future generations to continue the work of fostering ecological awareness and responsibility.
'For Australians of any age, it is a superb primer for increasing one's knowledge of the history of ecology in this country.' Gardening Australia
'Mulligan and Hill's Ecological Pioneers provides a rate conjunction: a rattling good read that is also a work of wide-ranging yet meticulously detailed scholarship … its emphasis on the human and the vulnerable makes for an account that is more than usually engaging … it is my opinion that this is a very fine book … what emerges is an informative, compelling, compassionate, grounded and immensely entertaining social history of Australian environmentalism.' Ecopolitics
ISBN: 9780521009560
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
Weight: 470g
348 pages