Site MapHelpFeedbackChapter 15 Further Readings
Chapter 15 Further Readings
(See related pages)

Anderson, N. D. 1993. SCI-LINK: An innovative project linking research scientists and science teachers. Journal of Science Teacher Education v. 4 no2 (Spring 1993) p. 44-50

Andrews, Richard N. L. 1999. Managing the environment, Managing Ourselves: A History of American Environmental Policy. Yale Univ. Press.

Babiker, M. H., et al. 2002. "The evolution of a climate regime: Kyoto to Marrakech and beyond." Environmental Science and Policy 5 (3):195-206.
Discusses the international policy debate on climate change.

Bachrach, P. and A. Botwinick. 1992. Power and Empowerment: A Radical Theory of Participatory Democracy. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.
A classic analysis of participatory democracy.

Bell, S. and S. Morse. 1999. Sustainability Indicators: Measuring the Immeasurable? Covelo, CA: Island Press.
How will we know when we're sustainable?

Berry, Thomas. 1999. The Great Work: Our Way into the Future. San Francisco: Bell Tower Books:
Argues that we need to understand how to commune with the natural world rather than exploit it. The most recent work of a renown creation spirituality theologian.

Brick, Philip, et al. 2000. Across the Great Divide: Exploration in Collaborative Conservation and the American West. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A new conservation movement emphasizes local participation, sustainability, and giving voice to the disempowered.

Bright, Chris. 2000. "Environmental Surprises: Planning for the Unexpected." The Futurist July/August: 41-47.
Environmental futurists are finding new ways to cope with complex, unexpected change.

Brophy, Paul C., and Alice Shabecoff. 2000. A Guide to Careers in Community Development. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Describes a wide range of of exciting and rewarding employment options in community development.

Brower, M. and W. Leon. 1999. The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices. New York: Three Rivers Press.
Practical advice from the Union of Concerned Scientists on living sustainably.

Buck, Susan J. 1996. Understanding Environmental Administration and Law, 2e. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Explores policy-making processes.

Buck, William and Tracey C. Rembert. 1997. "Just Doing It," E Magazine 8(5):28-35.
Action speaks louder than words.

Burger, Joanna, et al (eds). 2000. Protecting the Commons: A Framework for Resource Management in the Americas. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Leading scholars take a fresh look at Garrett Hardin's "Tragedy of the Commons".

Busch, David E. and Joel C. Trexler (eds). 2002. Monitoring Ecosystems: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Evaluating Ecoregional Initiatives. Island Press.
The authors present practical advice about ecological monitoring in ecoregional planning.

Cahill, Michael. 2001. The Environment and Social Policy.
A human welfare and social policy approach to environmental issues.

Caldwell, Lynton K. 1996. International Environmental Policy. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
A tour de-force overview by one of the giants in the field.

Chambers, Nicky , Craig Simmons, Mathis Wackernagel. 2001. Sharing Nature's Interest: Ecological Footprints as an Indicator of Sustainability. London: Earthscan Publications.
Ecological footprints measure the ecological impact of our individual and collective resource consumption.

Cherry, Drew. 2001. "If you built it, we will burn it." Forest (May/June 2001): 40-44.
Denounced by mainstream environmental groups, the Earth Liberation Front continues its burning ways.

Chertow, Marian R. and Daniel C. Esty (eds). 1997. Thinking Ecologically: the next generation of environmental policy. New Haven: Yale University Press.
An excellent collection of articles on policy formation.

Chess, C. and Purcell, K. 1999. "Public participation and the environment: Do we know what works?"
Environmental Science & Technology 33(16): 2685-2692.

Clark, Tim W. 2002. The Policy Process: A Practical guide for Natural Resources Professionals. Yale University Press.
An introduction to natural resource policy.

Clayton, Tony and Nicholas Radcliffe. 1996. Sustainability: A Systems Approach. London: Earthscan.
Can sustainablity work?

Constanza, R. and S. E. Jorgensen (eds). 2002. Understanding and Solving Environmental Problems in the 21st Century: Toward a New, Integrated Hard Problem Science. Elsevier.
An anthology of articles about new approaches to environmental management.

Corraliza, J. A. and J. Berenguer. 2000. Environmental values, beliefs and actions: A situational approach. Environment and Behavior. V32 n6 p832(17).
Looks at how situational and personal values interact in determining environmental behavior.

Cortner, Hanna J. and Margaret A. Moote. 1999. The Politics of Ecosystem Management.
Describes the institutional changes necessary to implement ecological management.

Cosgrove, P.J. and L.C. Hastie. 2001. "Conservation of threatened freshwater pearl mussel populations: river management, mussel translocation and conflict resolution" Biological Conservation 99(2):. pp 183-190.
Shows how natural and social sciences can be combined to protect and restore an endangered species.

Crocker, David A. 1997. Sustaining the Good Life: The Ethics of Consumption and Global Stewardship. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
An examination of the causes and consequences of over consumption.

Cronon, William. 1991. Nature's Metropolis. New York: Norton.
A fascinating exploration of the growth of Chicago and its relation to the land and resources of the American Midwest.

Crosby, N. 1999. "Using the citizens jury process for environmental decision making." In Better Environmental Decisions, K. Sexton, A.A. Marcus, K.W. Easter and T.D. Burkhardt (eds.). Covelo, CA: Island Press.

Crosby, N. 1999. "Using the citizens jury process for environmental decision making." In Better Environmental Decisions, K. Sexton, A.A. Marcus, K.W. Easter and T.D. Burkhardt (eds.). Covelo, CA: Island Press.

Dalal-Clayton, Barry. 1996. Getting to Grips with Green Plans: National-Level Experience in Industrial Countries. Covelo, CA: Island Press and London: Earthscan.

Dobson, Andrew. 2000. Green Political Thought 3rd ed. Routledge Press.
An introduction to environmental politics.

Dodds, Felix, ed. 1997. The Way Forward: Beyond Agenda 21. Covelo, CA: Island Press. A follow-up to the 1992 Rio Earth Summit.
What have we accomplished?

Doyle, Tom and Doug McEachern. 2001. Environment and Politics 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.
A European view of green politics.

Durbin, Kathie. 1997. "Letting Nature Shape Childhood," The Amicus Journal 19(3):31-34.
Educators are trying to help children find their way back into the woods.

Durning, Alan Thein. 1996. This Place on Earth: Home and the Practice of Permanence. Seattle: Sasquatch Books.

Echeverria, John and Raymond Booth Eby, eds. 1995. Let the People Judge: Wise Use and the Private Property Rights Movement. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A critique of the Wise Use movement.

Environmental Careers Organization. 1999. The Complete Guide to Environmental Careers in the 21st Century. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A revised and updated survey of environmental careers and how to prepare for and find one.

Ewert, A.W. 1996. Natural Resource Management: the Human Dimension. Boulder, CO: Westview Press,
Natural resource management is shifting away from managing based only on biophysical considerations about resources and towards "people management" where preferences, motivations and attitudes of citizens are taken into account

Faber, Daniel R. and Deborah McCarthy, 2001. Green of Another Color: Building Effective Partnerships Between Foundations And The Environmental Justice Movement Boston, Mass.: Philanthropy and Environmental Justice Research Project, Northeastern University, 2001.
Advocates justice as an essential environmental issue.

Finney, B. P., et al. 2002. "Fisheries productivity in the northeastern Pacific Ocean over the past 2,200 years." Nature, 416, 729 - 733.
Paleoecological studies show that ocean fish populations fluctuate widely over periods of centuries, apparently due to climate change.

Folke, Carl, et.al, 2002. Resilience and Sustainable Development: Building Adaptive Capacity in a World of Transformations (International Council for Science, 2002) (available online at www.icgu.org/library/WSSD-REP/vol3.pdf).

Fowler, Alan. 1997. Striking a Balance: A Guide to Enhancing the Effectiveness of Non-Governmental Organizations in International Development. Covelo, CA: Island Press and London: Earthscan.

French, H. 1999. "Challenging the WTO," Woldwatch Magazine 12(6): 22-27.
A call for reform of the WTO.

Geatz, Ron. 1997. "Voluntarily Committed," Nature Conservancy 47(2):24-29.
Recognition of the volunteers who make conservation possible.

Gerber, B. L.; Cavallo, A. M. L; and Marek, E. A. 2001. "Relationships among informal learning environments, teaching procedures and scientific reasoning ability." International Journal of Science Education v. 23 no5 (May 2001) p. 535-49.

Glasson, G. E. and M. L. Bentley. 2000. "Epistemological undercurrents in scientists' reporting of research to teachers." Science Education v. 84 no4 (July 2000) p. 469-85.

Golley, Frank B. 1998. a Primer for Environmental Literacy. Yale Univ. Press.

Gorden, Morton and Marsha Gordon. 1972. Environmental Management: Science and Politics Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
A classic but still useful introduction to environmental policy.

Gorelick, Steve. 1997. "Big Mac Attacks; Lessons from the Burger Wars," The Ecologist 27(5):173-174.
A pair of impoverished activists take on a mighty transnational corporation.

Gottlieb, Robert. 2001. Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways for Change. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Proposes a new strategy for social and environmental change.

Gould, Kenneth A., Allan Schnaiberg, Adam S. Weinberg. 1996. Local Environmental Struggles : Citizen Activism in the Treadmill of Production. Cambridge Univ. Press.
Describes local struggles over wetlands protection, water pollution of the Great Lakes, and consumer waste recycling.

Guha, Ramachandra and Juan Martinez-Alier. 1997. Varieties of Environmentalism: Essays North and South. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
An important exploration of what environmentalism means in different cultures.

Gunderson, Lance H. and C. S. Holling (eds). 2001. Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Systems of Humans and Nature Island Press.
A new work by the originators of resilience theory.

Gunderson, Lance H. and Lowell Pritchard Jr. 2002. Resilience and the Behavior of Large-Scale Systems.
An innovative examination of how ecological resilience and human adaptability interact in complex, regional-scale systems.

Gunderson, Lance H., C. S. Holling, and Stephen S. Light. 1995. Barriers and Bridges to the Renewal of Ecosystems and Institutions. New York: Columbia University Press.
A landmark book in environmental policy and ecosystem resilience.

Haila, Y. 2002. "Scaling environmental issues: problems and paradoxes." Landscape and Urban Planning. 61(2-4):57-58.
Scales of all types are important in environmental planning.

Hawken, P. 2000. "On the Streets of Seattle," The Amicus Journal 22(1): 29-33, 48-51.
A prominent business leader is tear gassed and pepper sprayed at the WTO protests.

Hays, Samuel P. 1999. Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency :The Progressive Conservation movement, 1890-1920. Univ. of Pittsburg Press.
A reissue of the 1959 classic in conservation history.

Hays, Samuel P. 2000. A History of environmental Politics since 1945. Univ. of Pittsburg Press.

Hogan, K. and Maglienti, M. 2001. "Comparing the epistemological underpinnings of students' and scientists' reasoning about conclusions". Journal of Research in Science Teaching v. 38 no6 (Aug. 2001) p. 663-87

Holmes, H. 2000. "The World Trade Take-over," Earth Island Journal 14(4):38-39.
Aradical critique of environmental policies of the WTO.

Huckle, John and Stephen Sterling, eds. 1996. Education for Sustainability. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Perspectives on environmental education.

International Union for the Conservation of Nature. 2000.
Landscape Conservation Law: Present Trends and Perspectives in International and Comparative Law.

Johnson, Bart and Kristina Hill. 2001. Ecology and Design: Frameworks for Learning. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Addresses the need to incorporate ecological principles in planning, management, and policy.

Katz, E. et al., 2000. Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology.
A philosophical examination of the merits and demerits of deep ecology.

Kellert, Stephen R. and Timothy J. Farnham. 2002. The Good in Nature and Humanity: Connecting Science, Religion and Spirituality with the Natural World. Island Press.
Twenty leading thinkers explore our relationship with the natural world.

Kubasek, Nancy K. and Gary S. Silverman. 1997. Environmental Law 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
A good introduction to the topic.

Lee, Kai N. 1993. Compass and Gyroscope: Integrating Science and Politics for the Environment. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A fascinating and eloquently written description of the benefits of adaptive management.

Lerner, S. 1997. Eco-Pioneers: Practical Visionaries Solving Today's Environmental Problems. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Examples of people finding ways to live more sustainably.

Lester, James P. e al. 2000. Environmental Injustice in the U.S.: Myths and Realities. Perseus Books.
Discusses the social, economic, and political dynamics of environmental decision-making, and the impacts of those decisions on minority communities.

Lewicki Roy J., Barbara Gray, and Michael Elliott (eds). 2002. Making Sense of Intractable Environmental Conflicts: Concepts and Cases. Island Press.
Some environmental disputes persist over long periods of time and can't be resolved through consensus-building efforts or by administrative, legal, or political means. This book focuses on the "frames" parties use to define and enact the dispute-the lenses through which they interpret and understand the conflict and critical conflict dynamics.

Light, Andrew. 1998. Social Ecology after Bookchin. New York: Guilford.
A collection of essays on social ecology.

Liu, J. Van Eck, J. Cong, B. and Tanksley, S.D. 2002. "A new class of regulatory genes underlying the cause of pear-shaped fruit." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.162485999.
A single gene change causes shape change in fruit.

Lovei. M. 1998. Phasing Out Lead from Gasoline: worldwide experience and Policy Implications. World Bank Technical Paper 397. Washington, DC.
Banning leaded gasoline is one of the most effective environmental regulations ever passed.

Manilov, Marianne and Tamara Schwarz. 1997. "The Assault on Eco-Education," Earth Island Journal 12(1):36-37.
A discussion of the forces behind the classroom backlash.

Margolis, R. M. & Kammen, D. M. 1999. "Underinvestment: The Energy Technology and R&D Policy Challenge." Science, 285, 690 - 692 (1999).
We need funding to study the science of sustainability.

Margolis, R. M. & Kammen, D. M. 1999. "Underinvestment: The Energy Technology and R&D Policy Challenge." Science, 285, 690 - 692 (1999).
We need funding to study sustainability.

Marsh, Alex. 2001. "The Sky's he Limit." Audubon 103(6): 40-47.
Latin American environmental educators are building environmental awareness in their classes.

McKibben, B. 1995. Hope Human and Wild. New York: Little Brown & Co.
Some optimistic examples of sustainable living.

Meadowcroft, J. 2002. "Politics and scale: some implications for environmental governance." Landscape and Urban Planning 61(2-4):169-179.
Scales of all sorts are important in planning.

Meltz, Robert, et al. 1999. The Takings Issue: Constitutional Limits on Land Use Control and Environmental Regulation. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Discusses one of the most controversial issues in land-use planning.

Milbrath, Lester W. 1996. Learning to Think Environmentally While There is Still Time. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Miller, Stuart. 1997. "Women Warriors," E Magazine 8(1):28-35.
Discusses the effect of female leadership of the environmental movement.

Mohai, P. and B. Bryant. 1998. Is there a "race" effect on concern for environmental quality? Public Opinion Quarterly, Winter 62(4): 475-481.
Argues that the main difference between races in the Detroit area was over "local" environmental issues were African Americans expressed significantly more concern than whites.

Moje, Elizabeth B.; Collazo, Tehani.; and Carrillo, Rosario. 2001. "Maestro, what is 'quality'?": language, literacy, and discourse in project-based science. Journal of Research in Science Teaching v. 38 no4 (Apr. 2001) p. 469-98

Moyers, Bill, et al. 2001. Doing Democracy: The MAP Model for Organizing Social Movements. Gabriola Island, B.C.: New Society Publishers.
Beginning with an overview of social movement theory and the MAP (Movement Action Plan) model, Doing Democracy outlines stages of social movements, roles of activists, and several case studies.

Murdock, B.S. and Sexton, K. 1999. "Community-based environmental partnerships." In Better Environmental Decisions, K. Sexton, A.A Marcus, K.W. Easter and T.D. Burkhardt (eds.). Covelo, CA: Island Press.

Noss, Reed F. et al, 1997. The Science of Conservation Planning. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A classic in planning for conservation.

O'Brien Mary. 2000. Making Better Environmental Decisions: An Alternative to Risk Assessment. MIT Press.
Argues for a major shift in policy making to ask how we can minimize impacts rather than asking how much hazardous activity is safe.

O'Brien, A. 1999. "Purchasing Power," Nature Conservancy 49(6): 12-17.
An explanation of the Nature Conservancy's land acquisition policy.

Palmer, Joy A. 2002. Fifty Key thinkers on the Environment. Routledge Press.
An history of environmental thought over the ages.

Penick, J. E. 1995. Helping teachers make science accessible to more students. Science & Biodiversity Policy. BioScience Supplement S-52-S-57, 1995.

Pick, Maritza, 1993. How to Save Your Neighborhood, City, or Town: The Sierra Club Guide to Community Organizing. San Francisco: Sierra Club Book
A good guide on how to organize.

Pooley, J.A. and M. O'Connor. 2000. Environmental education and attitudes: emotions and beliefs are what is needed. Environment and Behavior. 32(5): 711-717

Porter, Gareth, et al. 2000. Global Environmental Politics. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
A valuable introduction to environmental politics and policy.

Prescott-Allen, Robert. 2001. The Wellbeing of Nations: A Country-by-country Index of Quality of Life and the Environment. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Combines 39 indicators of health, population, wealth, etc into a Human Wellbeing Index and 39 similar indicators of biodiversity, water quality, etc into an Ecosystem Wellbeing Index.

Putnam, Robert D. 2000. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon & Schuster.
A fascinating look at the demise of social capital in modern America.

Redclift, Michael. 1996. Wasted: Counting the Cost of Global Consumption. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Do we really need more stuff?

Rees, Williams E., Phil Testemale, and Mathis Wackernagel. 1995. Our Ecological Footprint : Reducing Human Impact on the Earth. Gabriola Island, B.C. Canada: New Society Publishers.
A revolutionary new way to determine humanity's impact on the Earth and to visualize the resources required to sustain households, communities, regions, and nations.

Roberts, Jane. 2002. Environmental Policy: Theory and Practice. Routledge Press.
An introduction to policy-making at the institutional, national and international levels.

Roy, Arundhati. 2001. Power Politics. South End Press.
A prize-winning novelist and Indian activist discusses global politics and environmental justice.

Runyan, C. 1999. "The Third Force: NGOs," Worldwatch Magazine 12(6); 12-21 November/December 1999.
A good summary of groups and individuals working to save the environment.

Sagarin, R. & Micheli, F.2001. "Climate Change in Nontraditional Data Sets. Science, 294, 811, (2001)."
Citizen science in the form of collecting observations of seasonal changes is useful in documenting climate patterns.

Saltmarsh, J. A. 1999. Scott Nearing: The Making of a Homesteader. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishers.
A biography of one of the original "back to the land" homesteaders.

Sarewitz, Daniel, et al. 2000. Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A fascinating combination of science, politics, and social factors in decision making.

Schnaiberg, Allan and Kenneth Gould. 1994. Environment and Society: The Enduring Conflict. New York: St. Martin's Press.
A confrontational view of environmental policy and problems.

Schneider, Stephen, et al. (eds) 2002. Climate Change Policy: A Survey. Island Press.
A group of distinguished scientists analyze climate science and policy.

Schor, Juliet and Betsy Taylor, (eds). 2002. Sustainable Planet: Solutions for the Twenty-first Century. Beacon Press.
A collection of 16 essays by leading scholars of sustainability.

Sexton, Ken, et al. 1999. Better Environmental Decisions. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
An excellent collection of articles on policy options for government, business, and communities.

Shabecoff, Philip. 2000. Earth Rising: American Environmentalism in the 21st Century. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A history of conservation and environmentalism.

Shine, Clare and Cyrille de Klemm. 1999. Wetlands, Water, and the Law: Using Law to Advance Wetland Conservation and Wise Use.
Geneva: The International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

Shipka, Barbara. 1997. Leadership in a Challenging World: A Sacred Journey. Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Ethical leadership is essential if the environmental movement is to be successful.

Shutkin, W. A. 2000. The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-first Century. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
A blue print for sustainable, just, democratic communities through "civic environmentalism."

Smith, G. 2000. "The WTO and War in the Cities," Earth Island Journal 15(1):38-39.
A view from the trenches of what happened in Seattle.

Smith, Zachary A. 1995. The Environmental Policy Paradox 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
A brief overview of environmental policy and management.

Sosnowchik, Katie. 2000. "The Hopeful Inventors" Green@work May/June 2000: 12-26.
An interview with Bill McDonough and Michael Braungart, leaders of the ecological design movement describes their innovative approaches to design of everything.

Stauber, John and Sheldon Rampton. 1995. Toxic Sludge is Good for You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press.
An entertaining expose of the public relations industry and its role in environmental cover-ups.

Stubbs, H. 1991. "From Research Scientist to Science Teacher: A Methodology to Translate Current Scientific Knowledge of Air and Water Quality Issues into Teaching Practices." International Organization for Science and Technology Education, August 1991. National Institute for Curriculum Development, Enschede, The Netherlands. p. 248-256

Stubbs, H. S., and Anderson, N. D.1994. "GLOBE-NET: A partnership of research scientists and teachers for the development of instructional materials on global change". In Proceedings of the Conference: Science and Technology Education in a Demanding Society, 7th International Symposium, International Organization of Science Technology Educators, De Koningshof, Veldhoven, The Netherlands, August 23-31, 1994, edited by Kerst Boersma, Kortland Koos, and Jacques von Trommel. National Institute for Curriculum Development (SLO), Enschede, The Netherlands. p. 817-832

Student Conservation Association. 1997. The Guide to Graduate Environmental Programs. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A practical guide to graduate programs in the United States.

Susskind, Lawrence, et al. 2001. Better Environmental Policy Studies. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
A study of five important policy cases to understand what works and what doesn't.

Thompson Jr., B. H. 2000. Tragically difficult: the obstacles to governing the commons. Environmental Law, Spring 30(2): 241-245.
Discusses why stakeholders have difficulty coming to agreement in "commons" situations and suggests that most stakeholders have difficulty accepting current losses to avoid future risks.

Tickner, Joel A. 2002. Precaution, Environmental Science, and Preventive Public Policy. Island Press.
Explores how the precautionary principle can be used in environmental and public health.

van Daalen, C. E., et al. 2002. "The roles of computer models in the environmental policy life cycle." Environmental Science and Policy 5 (3): 221-231.
Computer models may give unwarranted certainty to policy debates.

Vig, Norman J. and Michael E. Kraft (eds). 1997. Environmental Policy in the 1990s: Reform or Reaction? 3rd ed. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.
An excellent introduction to policy.

Werbach, Adam, et al. 1997. "Class Acts," Sierra 82(6):52-57.
Tomorrow's leaders are off to an early start because they have no time to lose.

Wilke, Anne W. 1997. "Adam Werbach," E Magazine 8(5):10-13.
The youngest-ever Sierra Club president is aiming for the grassroots and MTV.

Wilkinson, David. 2002. Environment and Law. Routledge Press.
An introduction to the role of law in international and national environmental protection.

Willums, Jan-Olaf and Ulrich Goluke. 1992. From Ideas to Action: Business and Sustainable Development. Oslo, Norway: Ad Notem Press.
A report prepared for the International Chamber of Commerce for the 1992 Earth Summit on business and the environment.

Wilson, E. O. 2002. "The Bottleneck." Scientific American 286(2): 82-91.
A distinguished ecologist looks at how we might provide a satisfying and sustainable life for everyone.

Wilson, E. O. and D. L. Perlman. 1999. Conserving the World's Biodiversity. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
An interactive, audio-visual package for conservation biology and environmental science.

Wondolleck, Julia M. and Steven L. Yaffee. 2000. Making Collaboration Work: Lessons from Innovation in Natural Resource Management. Covelo, CA: Island Press.
Turning away from confrontation, some conservationists are trying to make collaboration work.

World Bank 2000. World Development Indicators 2000. Washington, DC: World Bank Publications.
An excellent source of economic data on human development.

Zaneski, Cyril T. 2001. "Anatomy of a Deal." Audubon 103(4): 48-53.
A description of the complex negotiations leading to restoration of the Everglades.








Cunningham Principles 2/eOnline Learning Center

Home > Chapter 15 > Further Readings