ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS INDEX TO VOLUME 30 Articles Animals and the Social Contract: A Reply to Nussbaum ...... Kimberley K. Smith Biocentric Farming? Liberty Hyde Bailey and Environmental Ethics Ben A. Minteer Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship cdinesksejetscdeeteestes Jason Simus An Environmentalist’s Lament on Predation ly Raterman Field Environmental Philosophy and Biocultural Conservation .... Ricardo Rozzi et al. The Immortal World: The Telos of Daoist Environmental Ethics .... Sung-Hae Kim Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation .... Ricardo Rozzi, Juan J. Armesto, and Robert Frodeman Integrating Science and Society through Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research Christopher B. Anderson et al. Korean Environmental Thought and Practice Wasa Nadas So- Young Lee The Landscape Approach Sergio Guevara and Javier Laborde Local versus Global Knowledge ....... Uta Berghofer et al. Mountain Majesties above Fruited Plains Holmes Rolston, III Narrative Environmental Virtue Ethics Brian Treanor Nature and Human Identity veeeseeeeeeee Elizabeth Skakoon On Behalf of Biocentric Individualism .. Jason Kawall Personhood and Animals sae Elisa Aaltola Philosophy Unbound Robert Frodeman The Prospects of a Viable Biocentric Egalitarianism ................... Karann Durland Sustainability Impeded: U/tra Vires Environmental Issues .. Paul M. Wood and Laurel Waterman A Traditional and Multicultural Approach to Environmental Ethics at Primary and Secondary School Levels .... Eugene C. Hargrove The Twofold Myth of Pristine Wilderness Scott Friskics What “Wilderness” in Frontier Ecosystems? . ery J. Baird Callicott Unnecessary Suffering .................... ... J.M. Dieterle Authors and Book Reviewers Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research .00........ceeeeeseeeeneees Derek Bell, Book Review: Julie Sze, Noxious New York Uta Berghoefer et al., Local versus Global Knowledge Annie Booth, Book Review: Sherilyn MacGregor, Beyond Mothering Earth J. Baird Callicott, What “Wilderness” in Frontier Ecosystems? Michael S. Carolan, Book Review: Kerry H. Whiteside, Precautionary Politics J. M. Dieterle, Unnecessary Suffering Kurann Durland, The Prospects of a Viable Biocentric Egalitarianism Scott Friskics, The Twofold Myth of Pristine Wilderness Robert Frodeman, Philosophy Unbound Sergio Guevara and Javiar Laborde, The Landscape Approach ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS INDEX TO VOLUME 30 Articles Animals and the Social Contract: A Reply to Nussbaum ...... Kimberley K. Smith Biocentric Farming? Liberty Hyde Bailey and Environmental Ethics Ben A. Minteer Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship cdinesksejetscdeeteestes Jason Simus An Environmentalist’s Lament on Predation ly Raterman Field Environmental Philosophy and Biocultural Conservation .... Ricardo Rozzi et al. The Immortal World: The Telos of Daoist Environmental Ethics .... Sung-Hae Kim Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation .... Ricardo Rozzi, Juan J. Armesto, and Robert Frodeman Integrating Science and Society through Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research Christopher B. Anderson et al. Korean Environmental Thought and Practice Wasa Nadas So- Young Lee The Landscape Approach Sergio Guevara and Javier Laborde Local versus Global Knowledge ....... Uta Berghofer et al. Mountain Majesties above Fruited Plains Holmes Rolston, III Narrative Environmental Virtue Ethics Brian Treanor Nature and Human Identity veeeseeeeeeee Elizabeth Skakoon On Behalf of Biocentric Individualism .. Jason Kawall Personhood and Animals sae Elisa Aaltola Philosophy Unbound Robert Frodeman The Prospects of a Viable Biocentric Egalitarianism ................... Karann Durland Sustainability Impeded: U/tra Vires Environmental Issues .. Paul M. Wood and Laurel Waterman A Traditional and Multicultural Approach to Environmental Ethics at Primary and Secondary School Levels .... Eugene C. Hargrove The Twofold Myth of Pristine Wilderness Scott Friskics What “Wilderness” in Frontier Ecosystems? . ery J. Baird Callicott Unnecessary Suffering .................... ... J.M. Dieterle Authors and Book Reviewers Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research .00........ceeeeeseeeeneees Derek Bell, Book Review: Julie Sze, Noxious New York Uta Berghoefer et al., Local versus Global Knowledge Annie Booth, Book Review: Sherilyn MacGregor, Beyond Mothering Earth J. Baird Callicott, What “Wilderness” in Frontier Ecosystems? Michael S. Carolan, Book Review: Kerry H. Whiteside, Precautionary Politics J. M. Dieterle, Unnecessary Suffering Kurann Durland, The Prospects of a Viable Biocentric Egalitarianism Scott Friskics, The Twofold Myth of Pristine Wilderness Robert Frodeman, Philosophy Unbound Sergio Guevara and Javiar Laborde, The Landscape Approach Winter 2008 INDEX TO VOLUME 30 Eugene C. Hargrove, A Traditional and Multicultural Approach to Environmental Ethics at Primary and Secondary School Levels Andrew Karvonen, Book Review: David Orr, Design on the Edge Eric Katz, Book Review: Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk, eds., Nature, Value, Duty re: Jason Kawall, On Beh: ilf of Biocentric Individuz dine coe cere area es Sung-Hae Kim, The Immortal World: The Telos of Daoist Environmental Ethics Robert Kirkman, Book Review: Mathew Humphrey: Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory gine tt ste Me, Sal tees So-Young Lee, Korean Environmentt al Thought sind pr actice saison tas Mark Michael, Book Review: Ramachandra Guha, How Much Should a Person Consume? Environmentalism in India and the United States Ben A. Minteer, Biocentric Farming? Liberty Hyde Bailey and Environmental Ethics Eric Moore, Book Review: Jesse Donahue and Erik Trump: The Politics of Zoos Bruce Morito, Book Review: Sahorta Sarkar, Biodiversity and Environmental Philosophy ema he a week Me ee oe Dustin Mulvaney, Book Review: Andrew Dobson and Derek Bell, eds., Environmental Citizenship sat rsh aiacase data cited nau ahaa tance stn wdhartatien Sea e nen Chris Nagel, Book Review: Suzanne L. Cataldi and William S. Hamrick, eds., Merleau-Ponty and Environmental Philosophy .........ccccccccc000 Melanie Perrault, Book Review: Kimberly K. Smith, African American Environmental Thought: Foundations sas pecans ry Raterman, An Environmentalist’s Lament on Predation ssiscadumeawgsoeeeoueees Holmes Rolston, III, Book Review: Surject Kaur, Ecology Redesigning Genes . Mountain Majesties above Fruited Plains Eee Se icaaeied Ricardo Rozzi et al., Field Environmental Philosophy and Bioculturz 'C onservation Ricardo Rozzi, Juan J. Armesto, and Robert Frodeman, Integrating Ecological Sciences and Environmental Ethics into Biocultural Conservation Jason Simus, Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship Elizabeth Skakoon, Nature and Human Identity Kimberly K. Smith, Animals and the Social Contract ; ; Mick Smith, Book Review: Andrew Dobson and Robyn Eckersley, eds Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge ae ere Lloyd Steffen, Book Review Roget S. Gottlieb, The Oxford Handbook of Relig ion and Ex ology waktebe P pexcidacaaneens Brian Treanor, Narrative Environmental Virtue Ethics Paul M. Wood and Laurel Waterman, Sustainability Impeded Bernard Daley Zaleha, Book Review: John Hart, Sacramental Commons Books Reviewed Suzanne L. Cataldi and William S. Hamrick, eds., Merleau-Ponty and Environmental Philosophy Andrew Dobson and Derek Bell, eds., Environmental Citizenship Andrew Dobson and Robyn Eckersley, eds., Political Theory and the Ecological Challenge ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS Vol. 30 John Hart, Sacramental Commons: Christian Ecological Ethics Mathew Humphrey, Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory Surjeet Kaur, Ecology Redesigning Genes Sherilyn MacGegor, Beyond Mothering Earth David W. Orr, Design on the Edge Christopher J. Preston and Wayne Ouderkirk, eds., Nature, Value, Duty Sahotra Sarkar, Biodiversity and Environmental Philosophy Kimberly K. Smith, African American Environmental Thought: Foundations Julie Sze. Noxious New York Kerry H. Whiteside, Precautionary Politics Comment Patrick Curry, A Response to Frank W. 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