Neglect
The closing of “CampMadison,” though an event of little interest beyond those directly involved, was nevertheless a kind of punctuation, marking the end of a chapter in the history of ecocentric restoration. During the previous decade the notion of ecocen
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 making nature whole
 
 Making Nature Whole A History of Ecological Restoration
 
 William R. Jordan III and George M. Lubick
 
 Washington | Covelo | London
 
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 Jordan, William R. Making nature whole : a history of ecological restoration / William R. Jordan III and George M. Lubick. p. cm. — (The science and practice of ecological restoration) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-13: 978-1-59726-512-6 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-59726-512-8 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-13: 978-1-59726-513-3 (pbk. : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 1-59726-513-6 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Restoration ecology. I. Lubick, George M., 1943– II. Title. QH541.15.R45J65 2011 333.71′53—dc22 2011005748 Printed on recycled, acid-free paper
 
 Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Keywords: Island Press, Society for Ecological Restoration, restoration ecology, ecological restoration, environmental history, environmental philosophy, ecocentric restoration, meliorative land management, John T. Curtis Prairie
 
 In memory of Walter G. Rosen (1930–2006)—teacher, mentor, democrat, activist, and man of the book. He coined the word biodiversity and was an early champion of ecological restoration.
 
 contents
 
 acknowledgments
 
 Introduction
 
 xiii 1
 
 1. Deep History
 
 11
 
 2. Run-Up
 
 25
 
 3. Preconditions
 
 37
 
 4. Invention
 
 61
 
 5. Neglect
 
 85
 
 6. Realization I: Stepping-Stones
 
 107
 
 7. Realization II: Taking Hold
 
 121
 
 8. Realization III: Finding a Voice
 
 147
 
 9. Realization IV: Getting Real
 
 161
 
 10. Realization V: The Relationship
 
 177
 
 11. Current Thinking
 
 201
 
 notes
 
 217
 
 index
 
 247
 
 acknowledgments
 
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