Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age

Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age
Author :
Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 257
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780262355728
ISBN-13 : 0262355728
Rating : 4/5 (728 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age by : Dolly Jorgensen

Download or read book Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age written by Dolly Jorgensen and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2019-10-29 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A groundbreaking study of how emotions motivate attempts to counter species loss. This groundbreaking book brings together environmental history and the history of emotions to examine the motivations behind species conservation actions. In Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age, Dolly Jørgensen uses the environmental histories of reintroduction, rewilding, and resurrection to view the modern conservation paradigm of the recovery of nature as an emotionally charged practice. Jørgensen argues that the recovery of nature—identifying that something is lost and then going out to find it and bring it back—is a nostalgic practice that looks to a historical past and relies on the concept of belonging to justify future-oriented action. The recovery impulse depends on emotional responses to what is lost, particularly a longing for recovery that manifests itself in such emotions as guilt, hope, fear, and grief. Jørgensen explains why emotional frameworks matter deeply—both for how people understand nature theoretically and how they interact with it physically. The identification of what belongs (the lost nature) and our longing (the emotional attachment to it) in the present will affect how environmental restoration practices are carried out in the future. A sustainable future will depend on questioning how and why belonging and longing factor into the choices we make about what to recover.


Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age Related Books

Recovering Lost Species in the Modern Age
Language: en
Pages: 257
Authors: Dolly Jorgensen
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-10-29 - Publisher: MIT Press

GET EBOOK

A groundbreaking study of how emotions motivate attempts to counter species loss. This groundbreaking book brings together environmental history and the history
Entangled Future Im/mobilities
Language: en
Pages: 229
Authors: Daniela Atanasova
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2024-05-31 - Publisher: transcript Verlag

GET EBOOK

How are im/mobilities articulated, imagined and practiced in relation to multiple futures? A critical examination of im/mobilities raises questions as to how po
Arrivals and Departures
Language: en
Pages: 256
Authors: Otto Latva
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2024-09-23 - Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

GET EBOOK

This book explores the human relationship to changing biodiversity by bringing together multidisciplinary insights into human-nature relations from the humaniti
Extinction and Memorial Culture
Language: en
Pages: 234
Authors: Hannah Stark
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 2023-06-23 - Publisher: Taylor & Francis

GET EBOOK

This book considers how we encounter and make meaning from extinction in diverse settings and cultures. It brings together an international and interdisciplinar
Devils Hole Pupfish
Language: en
Pages: 255
Authors: Kevin C. Brown
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 2021-09-07 - Publisher: University of Nevada Press

GET EBOOK

The Devils Hole pupfish is one of the rarest vertebrate animals on the planet; its only natural habitat is a ten-by-sixty-foot pool near Death Valley, on the Ne