Deep Roots: Philosophical Dimensions of Sustainability. Tyra Olstad Department of Geography, Kansas State University

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Deep Roots: Philosophical Dimensions of Sustainability Tyra Olstad Department of Geography, Kansas State University

Sustainability meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs -- World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future 1987 How Lead a society-wide transition What Environmental stewardship Smart planning Research, teaching, operations and management Discussion and innovation Saving money on resources Why

Sustainability and Stewardship a responsibility to serve their own needs and the needs of society -- Kansas State 2009 Sustainability Conference Website Quality of Life Human health Ecological health Economic Development Now that it s a matter of economics as well as political correctness, manufacturers are embracing environmentally friendly practices -- Many Shades of Green Why

Sustainability and Stewardship a moral, economic, and technical imperative Howard Learner, Senior Energy and Environment Advisor to President Obama Many of our efforts at sustainability have been superficial, rather than getting at the fundamental relationships between our policies, designs and facilities, and the life of the Earth -- George Wright Society, Ethics of Sustainability humanity s many troubles will not abate, they will grow steadily worse, unless humanity can agree on the lodestar of sustainable development. E.O. Wilson, A Note to Consilience Readers

Sustainability and Stewardship To understand our contemporary industrialist thoughts and values, we have to recognize their roots roots that inevitably have earth clinging to them -- Faulstich 1998, p. 86 Dimensions of Growth Deep Ecology Bioregionalism Consilience Philosophical Roots Transcendentalism Preservation Movement Land Ethic

Strive On! CONTROL OVER NATURE IS WON, NOT GIVEN! Dualism Rationalism By [the] mid-[nineteenth] century A mechanized way of life seemed on the verge of overwhelming innocence, simplicity, and good taste (Nash, p. 86)

Transcendentalism I wish to speak a word for Nature, for absolute freedom and wildness in Wildness is the preservation of the World Henry David Thoreau Walden; or, Life in the Woods. 1854 Chapter I: Economy 4 necessities: food, clothing, shelter, fuel Chapter By II: [the] Where mid-[nineteenth] I Lived, And What I Lived For century A mechanized way Scientific of life and seemed Philosophical on the verge Observation of overwhelming and Experimentation innocence, Ecology simplicity, and good taste Classical (Nash, and p. 86) Eastern examples

Preservation Conservation The schism Yellowstone ran between National those Park, who defined 1872 conservation as the wise use or planned development Adirondack of resources Forest and Preserve, those who 1892 have been termed Sierra Club, preservationists, 1892 with their rejection of utilitarianism and advocacy of nature unaltered by man (Nash, p. 129) John Muir The Publicizer of Wilderness Gifford Pinchot US Forest Service, 1905 (1898) Yale University School of Forestry

Land Preservation Ethic Conservation That land is a community is the basic concept of ecology, but that land is to be loved and respected is an extension of ethics. Aldo Leopold Ecological Conscience Ethical and Esthetic Rightness simply enlarges the boundaries of the community individual responsibility for the health of land Ecological Consciousness Science of Ecology Man part of community of life US Forest Service Yale University School of Forestry

Radical Bioregionalism / Deep Ecology deep experience, deep questioning, and deep commitment Arne Gary Naess Snyder Ecological Conscience Ethical and Esthetic Rightness simply enlarges Four Changes the boundaries of the community Population individual Pollution responsibility for the health of Consumption land Transformation Radical/Deep Ecology Both human and nonhuman life have find your inherent place value, on the independent planet, dig in, of and human take responsibility usefulness. from there the tiresome Stop excessive but tangible human work interference even while Change holding economic, in mind technological, and the largest ideological scale of structures. potential change Maximize quality and richness of life. Take responsibility

Sustainability at Kansas State con sil i ence (noun): The joining together of knowledge and information across disciplines to create a unified framework of understanding. deep experience, deep questioning, and deep commitment How What There has never been a better time for collaboration between scientists and philosophers -- Wilson, 1998. p. 13 Why find your place on the planet, dig in, and take responsibility from there the tiresome the tiresome but tangible but tangible work work even while holding in mind the largest scale of the potential largest scale change of of potential change

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