Reviews
This book makes for salutary reading for anyone who is seeking to understand current ecological thinking—and for a lawyer in particular it is hugely thought-provoking.
Wimberley's concept of nested ecology is essential to rethinking the human role within the universe's natural ecological progression.
[Wimberley's] wise, readable, and convincing book awakens us to spheres of concern that even the most sensitive ecological treatises have often ignored or underemphasized. He has in mind a much more integral and nuanced ecological vision than is customary. Readers of many backgrounds and interests will find herein a carefully coordinated range of reflections on the multiple nesting and nested levels that make up the universe. Wimberley's sophisticated study of the plurality of ecological strata challenges us to develop a wider ecological awareness than even some of the most celebrated ecological visionaries have provided.
Book Details
Foreword, by John F. Haught
Preface
1. Developing a Practical and Sustainable Ecology
2. Personal Ecology
3. Social Ecology
4. Environmental Ecology
5. Cosmic Ecology and the Ecology of the Unknown
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Foreword, by John F. Haught
Preface
1. Developing a Practical and Sustainable Ecology
2. Personal Ecology
3. Social Ecology
4. Environmental Ecology
5. Cosmic Ecology and the Ecology of the Unknown
6. Essential Characteristics of Nested Ecology
7. The Fundamentals of Nested Ecological Householding
Epilogue
References
Index